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Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

In 1953, the World Youth Congress was solemnly held. Young people from many socialist countries gathered together happily, and the atmosphere was warm.

Stalin, the supreme leader of the Soviet Union at the time, also attended the party, but he seized on a Chinese and asked questions.

Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

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"How can you take so many British troops alone?"

After listening to the translation, Liu Guangzi smiled embarrassedly and said"

The British were afraid of death, I was not afraid of death, anyway, I was open-minded. These guys were stupid by me and obediently obeyed my commands. ”

Stalin listened to the answer of the legendary Chinese hero and burst out laughing heartily.

Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

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Who is Liu Guangzi? What did he do to get the then supreme leader of the Soviet Union to meet him personally?

Hello everyone, I am rolling, today to tell you about it

Liu Guangzi, a lone hero on the battlefield of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and a first-class meritorious person.

Strong opponents

Many people heard that Liu Guangzi alone captured 63 British soldiers, so whether this unit was weak or not, or did they take the initiative to surrender. On the contrary, the 63 British prisoners came from

British ace unit, Battalion Gloucester.

According to British military records, Gloucester Battalion has a history of 150 years, in the early days of the establishment of this force in the colonial campaign in Egypt, because of the prominent siege to win, received a British royal reward, on the military hat to wear the "Royal Army" badge.

At the time of their entry into Korea, they were attached to the British 29th Brigade.

They are the elite of the Elite of the British Army, known as the soul of the British Army.

In 1951, a large force of our volunteer army surrounded this British ace army in the Shermis area. It caused panic and tension among the coalition forces, and Ridgway, who had just taken office and did not sit hot, personally flew to North Korea to study the rescue plan.

Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

Gloucester Camp is surrounded by comics

Whether it is in terms of the personal combat effectiveness of the British army or the status of this ace army in the coalition army, it is one of the best, and it is definitely not a third-rate army. In the course of the battle, the British army also resisted several times, but all of them were crushed by Liu Guangzi's hero.

Lone hero Liu Guangzi

Before entering the Korean War, Liu Guangzi was a platoon leader in the army, and he also fought many big battles and hard battles.

As mentioned earlier, our volunteer army surrounded the Gloucester battalion in the Shermari area. The terrain here is a bit special, the snow mali is hundreds of miles in circumference, and the terrain is complex, which is not suitable for large troop groups to attack, and most of them are searched by small troops.

It is precisely in this way that Liu Guangzi has the opportunity to create this legend in military history, and it is also an important turning point in his life.

Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

Liu Guangzi comics

At noon on this day, Liu Guangzi climbed to a small high ground with two recruits, and just climbed up to the side of the mountain beam to see that it was full of people. Liu Guangzi swept about 100 men at a glance, which he was preparing to flee with his guns, and he judged that this was an artillery company under the Gloucester battalion.

There was no time to hesitate, for the enemy was about to retreat. Liu Guangzi took up his submachine gun and swept at the crowd, and then two recruits who lacked actual combat experience relied on large stones to cover themselves and shoot, and then Liu Guangzi took the submachine gun and rushed down the mountain in a hurry.

These all happened between electric light and flint, and Liu Guangzi ran down while strafing at the enemy troops, while shouting for new soldiers to cover themselves. The British troops under the mountain beam had not yet reacted, and Liu Guangzi was already like a divine soldier descending from heaven, only tens of meters away from them.

The battlefield is changing rapidly, Liu Guangzi first discovered the enemy, then we seized the opportunity. He was not afraid because of the large number of enemies, but rushed down first. What is even more precious is that as a veteran, he also takes care of the recruits in such a critical moment, letting them take cover on the high ground.

In times of crisis, heroes are revealed.

When he rushed to only a few tens of meters away from the enemy, Liu Guangzi quickly threw a "flying thunder" into the center of the crowd. Here I would like to explain to you what is called flying thunder, using ordinary grenades to bundle explosives, in the Korean battlefield because we lack effective weapons for tanks, so it is generally used to bomb American tanks.

Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

Liu Guangzi

The grenades that bombed tanks were used to blow up people, and the British could hold on to them, and in an instant they fell a bunch of enemies. Taking advantage of the billowing black smoke generated after the explosion of the flying thunder, Liu Guangzi shouted while strafing with a submachine gun

"The first battalion is to the left, the second battalion is to the right, give me a charge!"

In fact, there were other people anywhere, and the only one who rushed over was himself. This shouting was all about scaring the British.

There are also many people here who question how the British army can understand the Chinese dialect shouted by Liu Guangzi. Personally, I think the British may not understand what Liu Guangzi said, but the sudden appearance of grenades and non-stop strafing, and the shouts of Chinese they know what it means. These were all scenes of encirclement, and since they had been surrounded by volunteers for a long time, it was natural for the volunteers to find them.

Common sense is that when 3 people encounter 100 enemies, they must observe and then call a large army. The British did not dare to meet a single volunteer soldier who dared to rush at 100 people.

This is also the real wisdom of Liu Guangzi, which can be described as brave and strategic, and it can best reflect the wisdom of a veteran. If Liu Guangzi just blindly attacked the enemy position, I am afraid that not only would he not be able to capture 63 enemies, but he would also have to put himself in it.

The huge power of the flying thunder explosion was combined with Liu Guangzi's shouting and strafing, and the two recruits on the top of the mountain who kept shooting. The British army was completely confused, and they were completely panicked when they were preparing to retreat, feeling that guns were being fired everywhere, and Chinese shouting, I don't know how many volunteers were surrounded.

When Liu Guangzi rushed to the front of the British position and shouted in the English he learned before the war, "Surrender your gun and don't kill", the remaining British troops who had been confused all raised their hands and surrendered!

Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

Liu Guangzi (first from left) poses with his comrades-in-arms

At this point, the Gloucester Battalion was probably not the ace of the British army, and the British army, who had recovered from the panic, found that there was only one volunteer army surrounding them.

At that moment, the British troops who surrendered began to think about it, and several people wanted to secretly pick up the guns thrown away when Liu Guangzi let them stand in line. Saying that it was late and fast, Liu Guangzi saw that some people in the British army were sneaking to take guns,

Directly put down several in one shuttle, and the rest were so frightened that they did not dare to resist anymore.

Then, alone, he escorted the long line up the hill back to the troop station. But I didn't expect that the British army, which had just been honest for a while, was going to make a moth again. Just after walking a short distance, several people broke away from the team and wanted to escape, Liu Guangzi did not hesitate to take out the grenade and threw it over, and at that time it exploded. Liu Guangzi raised his gun and shouted

"Don't run, I'll kill whoever runs!"

This frightened all the British troops.

I wonder if anyone still questions whether the British army can understand Chinese? Although they can't understand Chinese, they can recognize bullets and grenades, and when it comes to life, the language problem is definitely no longer an obstacle.

Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

Liu Guangzi used a gun

In this way, the Gloucester Battalion, the soul of the British Army, was captured by Liu Guangzi alone and an integrated artillery company. In the end, the Royal Army was unable to defeat our heroic volunteer soldiers.

The leaders of the three countries met

Liu Guangzi, who is brave and invincible in the face of the enemy, is actually a shy person in ordinary life.

He was so shy that he made such a great contribution that he threw his captives back and left without reporting to the leader.

In the evening the troops began to count today's prisoners, and after the soldiers had reported their captives, 63 of them went unclaimed. At that time, the policy of the volunteer army: one prisoner for one merit, 63 prisoners for no one to "want" This is a big thing, and the head of the unit and its attention must be thoroughly investigated.

In the end, the 2 recruits couldn't help it and secretly reported to the leader

These prisoners were captured by our group leader Liu Guangzi!

The head of the unit hurriedly summoned Liu Guangzi for verification, and after confirmation, it was found that it was indeed Liu Guangzi who did it. This became big news throughout the unit, and a volunteer soldier captured an entire artillery company of the British Royal Army. Liu Guangzi's great name soon spread throughout the battlefield of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea along with his heroic deeds.

Lone hero Liu Guangzi: One person captured 63 British prisoners, China, The Soviet Union, and the leaders of the three countries received

Liu Guangzi's awards, tables, and medals

When Kim Il Sung, the supreme leader of North Korea at the time, heard about it, he personally received Liu Guangzi and expressed his admiration for his bravery, and also awarded him

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"Tenth Class Warrior Medal" and "Second Class LoneLy Hero" said

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In July 1952, Liu Guangzi left the Korean battlefield and returned to China. He was received by Chairman Mao Zedong and Premier Zhou Enlai, who personally presented him with a semi-automatic rifle.

In 1952, Liu Guangzi was received by Stalin while attending the World Youth Congress.

Such an unknown volunteer soldier Liu Guangzi was received by the supreme leaders of China, the DPRK and the Soviet Union in 2 years and praised by them.

In contrast, Liu Guangzi's successful deeds, when facing an enemy a hundred times greater than his own, Liu Guangzi had the courage to charge into the battlefield. What is even more valuable is that he has courage and strategy in the face of danger. This is the real general style.

It is countless heroes like Liu Guangzi who have fought against the imperialist aggressors on the Korean battlefield and defended our peace with their lives and blood. Thank them for all they have done for China, and pay tribute to every hero who fought for the motherland.

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