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Why is it that in real history, the Eighth Route Army is actually more like a "Hanako" unit?

The bloody battle of life, the history of moving forward, is like the formation of coal, when a large amount of wood was used, but the result was a small piece of coal. --Lu Xun

Friends who have watched several anti-Japanese dramas should know that the Eighth Route Army is almost a gray uniform, which looks so untidy and atmospheric. But the real history is not like this, our Eighth Route Army in the history of the costume is extremely shabby, when fighting in the northeast region, many people wear a thin layer of single pants, not even cotton clothes, summer clothes are also tattered, far away, not like the army, but like a group of people called Hanako.

Why is it that in real history, the Eighth Route Army is actually more like a "Hanako" unit?

Because at that time it was the Kuomintang and the Communists who jointly resisted Japan, the logistics work was mainly the responsibility of the Kuomintang, but because our country was poor at that time, these material needs could not be guaranteed at all, and guns and ammunition were basically robbed of devils. Take clothing, although there are post-war garment factories, but the Communist Party is fighting guerrilla warfare, a shot to change a place, there is no chance to go to the garment factory to get clothes, so you can only wear clothes made by the local people. Otherwise, when there is no war, a group of men sit together and take a lot of rags to make clothes for themselves, because it is not a unified production, so the clothes made will inevitably be strange.

Why is it that in real history, the Eighth Route Army is actually more like a "Hanako" unit?

The Eighth Route Army also has a channel to obtain clothes, that is, as a trophy to take the devil's clothes for itself, because the Eighth Route Army often fights guerrilla warfare, so there are often small troops to stop the devil's transport vehicle, every time the carriage is like digging treasure, if it is not clothing ammunition, it is food and medicine. However, most of the time it was full of one-car army coats, but the internal rule of the Eighth Route Army was to hand over whatever was captured, so it often happened that there were soldiers wearing single clothes to fight, but Curry had mountains of military coats.

Why is it that in real history, the Eighth Route Army is actually more like a "Hanako" unit?

The saddest thing is that before these coats can be handed over, the devils have entered the village to sweep up, and in order not to let the little devils snatch the coats, the Eighth Route Army has to endure the pain of cutting love and burning these coats. When we watch many anti-Japanese dramas, we must not be blinded by the plot, such as hand tearing devils, if the anti-Japanese resistance was really so simple, we would not have so many casualties.

Peace is not easy to come by, and it is done and cherished. Don't let history repeat itself.

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