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On February 21, 1951, Peng Dehuai, who had temporarily returned from the Korean battlefield, was furious at a soldier who threw meat in a swill bucket. But what he didn't know was that there was another hidden secret behind it.

On February 21, 1951, Peng Dehuai, who had temporarily returned from the Korean battlefield, was furious at a soldier who threw meat in a swill bucket. But what he didn't know was that there was another hidden secret behind it.

In the Korean battlefield of 51 years, our army was once in a passive state.

One reason was that Ridgway became the actual person in charge of the Korean battlefield, and this person saw through the biggest deficiency of the volunteer army: "poor weapons and equipment, insufficient supplies, and each attack could only last for 8 days", so he launched a targeted "Operation Thunderbolt" to carry out a counter-offensive against the volunteer army.

"As long as you resist the attack of the Chinese army for seven days, you can launch a counterattack when its food and ammunition are exhausted."

Ridgway seized on this weakness and made the volunteers suffer.

The second reason is that our army has fought the 38th and 37th lines, and once pushed to the 36th line, because the battlefield is too long, coupled with the encirclement and interception of the US army, the logistics are seriously unable to supply.

In the extremely harsh war situation, the volunteers could not eat, had no clothes to wear, and did not have much bullets to hit.

Peng Dehuai was distressed by the warriors and sighed more than once, this battle was too bitter.

In desperation, Peng Dehuai had no choice but to return to China to reflect the actual situation to the central authorities.

When he walked to the edge of the Yalu River, he was stunned by the sight in front of him.

"The grain is stacked into mountains, pigs, cattle, sheep and chickens are flocked, the ammunition boxes cannot see the edges, and the warm clothes are stacked together and piled up into small hills."

Peng Dehuai saw that the tears were about to fall, and how many soldiers on the front line were frozen and starved to death because of the lack of materials, and died because of lack of ammunition and were strafed by the enemy.

Although he knew that transportation was difficult, he was still angry at once, thinking, "Why don't you think of a way to do it?" ”

He walked into a logistics transfer station next to it.

A foul smell struck, and he saw that dozens of stacks of pork were all rotten.

Just then, a voice reached his ears.

"It's fucking fat meat again!" A warrior who was eating, grumbling, threw a large piece of meat from the bowl into the swill bucket.

Seeing this scene, Peng Dehuai's eyes were red, and he rushed forward and grabbed the neckline of this soldier fiercely: "You scum, the soldier on the front line, can't eat a piece of meat for a month, and you dare to throw meat into the swill bucket." ”

The warrior next to him looked dumbfounded! Someone called in the cadre in charge of the place.

The cadre looked at Peng Dehuai, who was covered in muddy water and dirty, and said contemptuously: "Who are you?" What for? How dare you be brazen here! ”

Peng Dehuai said angrily, "Lao Tzu Peng Dehuai! ”

The cadres were frightened: General Manager Peng...

Peng Dehuai shed tears while scolding: "The front line is hungry and bleeding to fight, you are still fat to eat stewed meat, and your conscience is eaten by dogs?" ”

The cadres did not dare to look up at Peng Dehuai and whispered: "We also have no way, the meat cannot be transported out at all, yesterday 30 cars were sent across the Yalu River, and they were blown up without going far." Meat is more wasteful to put here without eating, and it is all rotten. ”

Hearing this, Peng Dehuai sighed and turned away.

He knew that the fundamental problem was not this cadre, but that he should seek a reaction from the central authorities, so he rushed to Beijing non-stop.

Write to the end:

In fact, I think That General Manager Peng should deal with this cadre and the soldier, the meat cannot be transported out, rotten and thrown away by them are two different things.

Obviously, this soldier and cadre have a very loose style.

Do you think this soldier who threw meat in a bucket of swill was wrong?

On February 21, 1951, Peng Dehuai, who had temporarily returned from the Korean battlefield, was furious at a soldier who threw meat in a swill bucket. But what he didn't know was that there was another hidden secret behind it.

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