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๐Ÿ‘‰ [If we really go to the battlefield, will we be afraid of death?] I have seen countless war movies and seen the real scenes of the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. The warriors are brave and fearless, and see death as home

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๐Ÿ‘‰ [If we really go to the battlefield, will we be afraid of death?] ใ€‘

I have watched countless war movies and seen the real scenes of the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. The spirit of the warriors who are brave and fearless and regard death as a homecoming is indeed a great shock and touch.

So I also once thought about a question: If we are also on the battlefield as modern people, will we be afraid of death?

I was imagining that if I were also a soldier of the Seventh Company, I would be given the task of blowing up the "Watergate Bridge", the only way for the enemy to escape. In order to complete the task, the warriors around them fell one by one. I think in that case, no one would think about the safety of the individual, only one thought, that is, to blow up the bridge. This is almost an instinctive reaction of people in special circumstances. In that case, man is not afraid of death. What's more, don't say that you are a deserter, even if you do your best and do not complete the task, you will not be able to stand it in your heart.

In the face of war, I have a general evaluation of our Chinese: not good at war, but good at war.

๐Ÿ‘‰ [If we really go to the battlefield, will we be afraid of death?] I have seen countless war movies and seen the real scenes of the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. The warriors are brave and fearless, and see death as home
๐Ÿ‘‰ [If we really go to the battlefield, will we be afraid of death?] I have seen countless war movies and seen the real scenes of the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. The warriors are brave and fearless, and see death as home
๐Ÿ‘‰ [If we really go to the battlefield, will we be afraid of death?] I have seen countless war movies and seen the real scenes of the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. The warriors are brave and fearless, and see death as home

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