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In 1939, the Japanese army's wolf dogs attacked China, and the national military police dog expert remembered his childhood playmate: It's all up to you

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In Shanghai in 1939, under the iron hooves of the Japanese army, the contest between human nature and animal nature was quietly staged. At that time, Shanghai was a bustling and chaotic place, where people lived in fear and despair, and could be threatened with death at every moment.

In 1939, the Japanese army's wolf dogs attacked China, and the national military police dog expert remembered his childhood playmate: It's all up to you

In this context, a man named Yang Cheng appeared. He was an ordinary soldier, but he had an extraordinary experience. He used to be a cadet at the China Police Dog Training Academy, and his childhood companion was a puppy named Ah Huang. It was a heartwarming story of how they grew up together, played together, and kept each other company.

In 1939, the Japanese army's wolf dogs attacked China, and the national military police dog expert remembered his childhood playmate: It's all up to you

However, the arrival of war shattered their peaceful life. Yang Cheng was drafted into the army, left his hometown, and threw himself into the brutal anti-Japanese struggle. His comrades-in-arms and friends sacrificed in front of his eyes one by one, which made his heart ache. However, whenever he fell into despair, he would think of that little dog - Ah Huang.

In 1939, the Japanese army's wolf dogs attacked China, and the national military police dog expert remembered his childhood playmate: It's all up to you

Ah Huang is the source of his strength and part of his spiritual pillar. He knew that only by relying on his own courage and wisdom could he defeat the enemy and protect his homeland. So, he began to think about how he could use his expertise to help the country resist the invaders.

In 1939, the Japanese army's wolf dogs attacked China, and the national military police dog expert remembered his childhood playmate: It's all up to you

After careful consideration, Yang Cheng decided to put his skills to good use in actual combat and began training police dogs. These dogs will serve as the right-hand men of the front-line fighters, and their performance in battle will directly affect the development of the battle situation.

In 1939, the Japanese army's wolf dogs attacked China, and the national military police dog expert remembered his childhood playmate: It's all up to you

At this time, the problem Yang Cheng faced was how to select good seedlings suitable for becoming police dogs. After repeated observation and screening, he finally found several puppies that met the requirements. In the days that followed, he did his best to teach them to grow into powerful beings who could fight on their own.

During this period, they experienced many hardships and hardships, but every setback did not break them. On the contrary, it made them more resilient, because it was a critical moment against the Japanese army. In the process of this protracted war of resistance, the police dogs played an important role and made many outstanding achievements.

In the end, with the efforts of the people of the whole country, China succeeded in driving out the Japanese army and ending the war. This victory belongs to all those who have participated in this war, including the obscure heroic police dogs.

Yang Cheng and his friends were very relieved because they proved their worth with their actions. All of this stems from that little Wang Xingren, Ah Huang, who brought them not only friendship and support, but also the determination to face difficulties bravely.

Now, when we look back at that period of history, we can see the bravery and determination of the Chinese people, and see the huge price paid by countless unsung heroes to defend the motherland. At the same time, we should also be grateful to the dogs who are loyal to their duties, without their help, we may have lost this war.

Therefore, we should remember this story, remember this history, always cherish peace, and try not to let similar tragedies happen again. In the heart of every Chinese, there should be a yearning for a better life and the pursuit of a harmonious society.

In our daily life, we should also pay more attention to our friends and family, care about each other's emotional needs, and get through the ups and downs of life together. Just like Yang Cheng and his dog friends, no matter when and where, as long as we have love in our hearts, nothing can stop us from moving forward.

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