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After the ace pilot of the US army was shot down, he asked the volunteer pilot: How much money does the superior give you

author:Run to the rising sun

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In the fierce battle over the Korean Peninsula, Davis, an ace pilot of the US military, has always been a strong opponent of the volunteer pilots with his excellent flying skills. But that day, the battle in the sky finally came to an end.

Zhang Jihui, a pilot of the Volunteer Army, had only one belief in his heart at the moment when he urgently took off to meet the enemy: to defend the motherland and protect his comrades-in-arms. He piloted a MiG-15 fighter plane and fought Davis to the death in the clouds. Every roll, every dive, tests the skill and will of both sides.

When Zhang Jihui's artillery fire finally hit the F-86 piloted by Davis, I saw the once invincible fighter tumbling in the air, and finally fell like a kite with a broken string. Zhang Jihui did not relax in the slightest, he knew that the battlefield was changing rapidly, and the slightest carelessness would lead to a catastrophe.

After the ace pilot of the US army was shot down, he asked the volunteer pilot: How much money does the superior give you

At this moment, he heard the sound of a parachute opening, and immediately after, a US military pilot slowly landed on the ground. Zhang Jihui cautiously approached, preparing to capture the pilot.

When Zhang Jihui walked up to Davis, the once arrogant ace pilot asked in a trembling voice, "You volunteers...... How much money did your superiors give you to work so hard?"

Zhang Jihui was stunned, he didn't expect the US military pilot to ask such a question. He took a deep breath and replied slowly: "We don't fight for money, we are for the peace of the motherland and the happiness of the people." Our honor and mission cannot be measured by money. ”

After the ace pilot of the US army was shot down, he asked the volunteer pilot: How much money does the superior give you

When Davis heard this, a trace of surprise and puzzlement flashed in his eyes. Perhaps, he never thought that there would be people who would not fight for money, and that there would be people who would have a faith and mission that goes beyond money.

In this battle, Zhang Jihui not only shot down an ace pilot of the US military, but also answered the question about money and faith with practical actions. His deeds have become a good story among the volunteers, and they have also given the world a profound warning: in this world, there are some things that are more important than money, that is, faith, honor and mission.

This story makes us think about what decisions we make when we are faced with a choice between money and faith: to give up our beliefs and principles for money, or to stick to our faith and mission and not be moved by money?

After the ace pilot of the US army was shot down, he asked the volunteer pilot: How much money does the superior give you

The question of Davis, the ace pilot of the US military, is actually the question in the hearts of each of us. We live in an age of material abundance, and money seems to be the standard by which everything is measured. But in this story, we see a faith and mission that goes beyond money. It teaches us that money is important, but there are some things that money can't replace, such as faith, honor, and mission.

So, when we are faced with a choice, we might as well ask ourselves: what are our beliefs and missions, are we willing to give up money and interests for them, and only then can we find our true value and meaning.

In this story, we see the heroism and tenacity of the volunteer pilots, as well as the astonishment and incomprehension of the American pilots. But more importantly, we see a profound warning about faith, honor, and money. I hope that this story can trigger more thoughts and discussions, so that we can find our true beliefs and missions in this complex world.

After the ace pilot of the US army was shot down, he asked the volunteer pilot: How much money does the superior give you