Chosin Lake's Water Gate Bridge, red scarf continues hope!
At the end of the Watergate Bridge, when Commander Smith of the FIRST Marine Division crossed the bridge, he saw a red scarf in the distance, and he said, "This may be a hope." What the red scarf really means, I'll try to decipher it myself.
First, the red scarf was thrown to him by the little girl when Wu Wanli went to the battlefield from the rear, representing the support and ardent expectations of the people of the whole country;
Second, the red scarf represents the continuation of the life of the volunteer army, although a company has been lost, but the volunteer army's support troops will still arrive, and the subsequent battles also confirm this, in several major battles in 1950, the volunteer army pushed the American army back to the 38th line;
Third, the red scarf represents hope and faith, represents the indomitable spiritual strength of the new China that has just stood up, and "fights with one punch to avoid a hundred fists coming", which is the battle of Liwei.
After watching this film, I was deeply educated. What other symbolism does the red scarf have, welcome to explore.