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Chapter 166 A classic quotation from the Korean War

1.You hit your atomic bomb, I throw my grenade. This is a typical Mao style language.Of course, this sentence was indeed said by his old man. This kind of language is majestic and resounding, and the mountains and rivers are looking at it; this kind of language is full of revolutionary dialectics, and it is soul-stirring and refreshing to read. On the eve of sending troops to North Korea, facing the United States with a highly modernized military and the United States with more than 100 atomic bombs, will China dare to fight this war?How to fight this battle?At the Ninth Meeting of the Central People's Government Committee on September 5, 1950, Mao Zedong said in bold words full of revolutionary heroism: "If you hit yours, I will hit mine. If you hit your atomic bomb, I will throw it away." My grenade."

Not only are the Chinese not afraid of atomic bombs, but they want to use hand grenades to defeat atomic bombs. Among the ancient and modern Chinese and foreign politicians, only Mao Zedong can think of such an idea; among the world's great politicians, only Mao Zedong can utter such a language. 2.We will fight for as many years as U.S. imperialism is willing to fight, until the time when U.S. imperialism is willing to stop, until the time when the Chinese and North Korean people are completely victorious! 3.Tigers always want to eat people. When to eat depends on its stomach, and it is impossible to give in to it.

This is what Peng Dehuai came up with on October 4, 1950, when he traveled from Xi'an to Zhongnanhai, Beijing, to decide whether China would send troops to resist US aggression and aid Korea.He believes: "U.S. imperialism is too rampant, and it can find excuses at any time to launch a war of aggression against China." It is based on this understanding that Peng Dehuai believes that troops should be sent. On the afternoon of the 5th, at the meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, Peng Dehuai said this sentence. 4.The chief sin of the Pentagon was cowardice, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff trembled in the presence of MacArthur like school boys tremble in fear of street bullies in town.

The American writer Joseph Gurdon vividly portrayed the respect and fear of MacArthur by the decision makers of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 5.Whoever called him Mao Zedong's son would go if he didn't! 6.The Korean battlefield is a training ground for our army to compete with the US military.Through this battle of blood and fire, it is wise for the U.S. military to sign the truce now, otherwise, we will be driven to the Linjin River to feed the bastard... 7.The era when Western invaders could occupy a country by setting up a few cannons on the eastern coast for hundreds of years is gone forever.

After three years of fierce fighting, the first-class army of the world's largest industrial power in the capitalist world was confined to the place where they had launched their aggression.This is a lesson of great international significance. 8. (Han Jun) often has a very fearful mentality towards the Chinese army, and almost regards these people as heavenly soldiers and generals.If CCP soldiers wearing rubber-soled shoes suddenly appear on the South Korean (Korean) army’s positions, many South Korean (Korean) soldiers will always be frightened and flee for their lives without looking back...they have only one thought—— Get as far away from the Chinese army as possible.

9.I became the first U.S. Army commander in history to sign a non-victorious armistice... and I felt a pang of disappointment. 10.When they are closely entangled with us, they will burrow everywhere like weasels, digging up a lot of dirt in many places, so that we don't know where to look for them at all.For their infinite patience and diligence...
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