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Have you ever seen Tuba Road with a red collar badge? It's different from the TV, it's eye-catching!

History has its own life, it is like a person, both easy-going and self-respecting. ——Yu Qiuyu

In the anti-Japanese drama, the Eighth Route Army we see does not wear a collar badge. However, in real life, the Eighth Route Army wears a collar badge. So, have you ever seen the Eighth Route Army wearing a collar badge? At that time, the photographer took some old photos, all of which were wearing badges of the Eighth Route Army, which was completely different from the one played on TV, and could not help but make people shine. As shown in the following figure:

Have you ever seen Tuba Road with a red collar badge? It's different from the TV, it's eye-catching!

As shown in Figure 1, the Eighth Route Army is a single soldier, and we can clearly see that he wears a red collar badge on his collar, which is completely different from the Eighth Route Army we see on TV. At present, the Eighth Route Army in many anti-Japanese dramas does not have a red collar badge, but the real historical photos tell us that the Eighth Route Army has a collar badge. Another example is the following photo:

Have you ever seen Tuba Road with a red collar badge? It's different from the TV, it's eye-catching!

From the first picture, zooming in on the details, we can clearly see that the red collar badge was sewn up by itself with embroidery needles, because we saw that there were many threads on it. It also shows the harsh environment of the War of Resistance at that time, and many soldiers' uniforms were sewn by themselves. As shown in the following figure:

Have you ever seen Tuba Road with a red collar badge? It's different from the TV, it's eye-catching!

This picture more vividly shows us how poor the conditions were at that time, you can see that the old hero's collar badge is long, and the collar badge in the above two pictures is wide, some are long, different sizes, different shapes, indicating that there was no uniform uniform at that time, all of which were purchased by the soldiers themselves. Not only one or two soldiers, but many soldiers wear collar badges, as shown below:

Have you ever seen Tuba Road with a red collar badge? It's different from the TV, it's eye-catching!

As shown in the picture above, the Eighth Route Army collective photo shows that many soldiers wear red collar badges, one on each side. Although this uniform is very simple, even a little simple, the Eighth Route Army in the picture looks majestic, and every eye is murderous! A heroic atmosphere emanated from the inside out, just so-called: a red star is worn on the head, two red flags are hung on both sides, and now Xiaobian finally knows why so many people like the Type 56 military uniform. After looking at these photos, I realized that the Eighth Route Army has a collar seal, which is different from what is played on TV.

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