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In 1950, the Volunteer Army seized 3,000 blankets, and the division commander Wang Zhi ordered them to be cut into pieces, and the soldiers shouted Gaoming

author:Chic peacock NZV

Title: The Crisis of Frozen Ears and the Wisdom of a Blanket

In 1950, the Volunteer Army seized 3,000 blankets, and the division commander Wang Zhi ordered them to be cut into pieces, and the soldiers shouted Gaoming

In ancient times (well, December 1950, actually), there used to be a place on Earth called "Joseon" where a symphony of iron and fire was being staged. And our protagonist today is not a pop singer or Internet celebrity, but a teacher named Wang Zhi.

In 1950, the Volunteer Army seized 3,000 blankets, and the division commander Wang Zhi ordered them to be cut into pieces, and the soldiers shouted Gaoming

Lord Wang Zhi, the handsome division commander in a military uniform with sharp eyes like a falcon, faced a headache on a cold and windy day. The question is this—three thousand brand-new blankets are placed in front of him (don't ask me why it's not three thousand and one, history is so capricious), and how do they distribute them?

In 1950, the Volunteer Army seized 3,000 blankets, and the division commander Wang Zhi ordered them to be cut into pieces, and the soldiers shouted Gaoming

Then the storyline goes up and down like a roller coaster. What do you think Lord Wang Zhi will do? Will it be divided according to height and weight? Or will it be decided by lot? It is not right! He actually ordered: "Cut them all into pieces!" Well, you heard it right, just use scissors to cut them up. This reversal is even more terrifying than when I suddenly found out before the exam yesterday that I forgot to bring a pen!

In 1950, the Volunteer Army seized 3,000 blankets, and the division commander Wang Zhi ordered them to be cut into pieces, and the soldiers shouted Gaoming

But don't be in a hurry to spray him and waste national resources! Lord Wang Zhi is actually well aware of the suffering of cold weather in the north, and knows that soldiers are the most prone to frostbite on their hands and ears. So he came up with the trick of "cutting strips of cloth" - cutting the blanket into strips and distributing it to the fighters to wrap around to keep warm. This is true wisdom and care!

The whole story not only has a tense and exciting atmosphere (imagine those volunteer soldiers fighting bravely in the wind and snow), but also has an awe-inspiring display of leadership wisdom (Wang Zhi can really be called a strategist and a warm man). Through dialogue and emotional rendering - for example, you can feel the warmth that wells up in the hearts of the soldiers when their hands and feet are cold and their ears hurt.

To put it simply, this story is as exciting as watching those little people in "Game of Thrones" counterattack and become heroes. We can learn from this that we should be as wise, brave and good at thinking as Lord Wang Zhi at critical moments. Of course, in the modern world, we may face more challenges such as math problems and final exams, but remember – we should keep our minds clear and our hearts warm whenever and wherever we are.

So, the next time you feel like you're helpless in the face of a difficult situation, think about what our dear Master Wang Zhi will do?

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