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1. Faith is firm in a rock.
Second, the mission is above all else.
Third, Ji Qin's brigade is more important than life.
Fourth, the will is strong like steel.
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At the time of the ambush, the hay around it was burned by the gasoline bombs of the American troops, and in order to prevent the troops from being exposed, they were burned to death.
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Qiu Shaoyun was burned alive by the fire for the sake of the entire army.
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Ambush around the enemy camp, you must not move at all, and if you move, you will be discovered by the enemy. At this time, Qiu Shaoyun's clothes were on fire, and in order to protect his teammates from being discovered by the enemy, he let the fire burn on his body, and he was burned alive. Hope you're satisfied!
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In order not to be discovered by the enemy, for the sake of the motherland, the body was on fire, but he did not move, did not say a word, endured the pain, and was burned to death in this way.
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Burned to death by fire.
Qiu Shaoyun lost his father at the age of 9, his mother at the age of 11, and was arrested by the Kuomintang army to serve as a soldier at the age of 13. In December 1949, he joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army and was a soldier of the 9th Company of the 87th Regiment of the 29th Division of the 15th Army. In March 1951, he participated in the Chinese People's Volunteers to fight in Korea, and on October 12, 1952, because the US military incendiary bomb fell near Qiu Shaoyun's lurking point, the fire spread all over the body, in order to avoid exposure, he gave up self-help and died heroically, at the age of 26.
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Seeing that many people lack common sense in life, I feel the need to say a few words. First of all, it is necessary to clarify a common misconception: people are "burned" to death in a fire.
This is not the case. Because combustion consumes a lot of oxygen and produces a lot of carbon dioxide, people can suffocate until they die as long as they are in close proximity to the fire. Many of the people who were "burned to death" were in fact suffocated to death before the fire even touched his body.
So strictly speaking, people are not "burned" by fire, but "suffocated" by fire. The flames caused by the incendiary bombs dropped by the U.S. military will suffocate people about 10 meters around. So what?
According to reports, the incendiary bombs of the US military did not hit him directly, but ignited the grass around him. Then it is conceivable that the flames burning in the grass approached Qiu Shaoyun, suffocating him to death first, and then burning his body. Therefore, it is impossible for him to feel the pain of the fire (because the person is already dead).
Skeptics ask why people's instinctive reactions are not reflected in Qiu Shaoyun? Here's the answer. The skeptics also asked why the body ammunition was not detonated?
Because the flame temperature of the grass burning is not high enough. Although the flame temperature of the US incendiary bomb reached 815 degrees Celsius, the ammunition did not detonate because it was the flames of the grass that engulfed Qiu Shaoyun. From the perspective of his comrades-in-arms, Qiu Shaoyun lay motionless in the fire, thinking that he was enduring severe pain, but in fact, they didn't know that Qiu Shaoyun might have died at that time, or was in a coma due to suffocation.
So does Qiu Shaoyun have a chance to escape? Yes! Because the flames of the grass were approaching him little by little, and when he felt suffocated, there was every chance to get up and flee.
But he didn't. For the safety of his comrades around him, and for the success of the entire campaign, he gave up the opportunity to get up and run away and survive! All his comrades-in-arms should be grateful to him, if he hadn't given up his life, none of his comrades-in-arms would have made it off the battlefield alive.
Qiu Shaoyun's greatness lies in the fact that he is willing to sacrifice himself for the sake of his compatriots! Isn't this a hero what?
Qiu Shaoyun's heroism is worth learning from the people of all ethnic groups around the world.
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First of all, these soldiers have experienced the cruelty of war, and secondly, there is the desire for victory, the desire for victory, so to speak: for the sake of victory without compromising means. As for whether Qiu Shaoyun was gradually burned to death by the fire, or was stabbed a few times by his teammates, or shot to death by his teammates, it is unknown (the silencer was invented in 1908, and many anti-Japanese war film and television dramas also appeared, such as my brother named Shunyo, and the US army was already equipped with a silencer at that time), I believe that after reading what I wrote, you already have a number in your heart.
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At noon on October 12, 1952 during the period of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea, the enemy's incendiary bomb ignited the grass around Qiu Shaoyun. However, in order to avoid exposing his target, he strictly adhered to the latent discipline, endured the severe pain of burning himself, and persevered until his heroic death, ensuring the victory of the entire battle.
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