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During the Anti-Japanese War, our army was all leggings, why didn't they tie it when they came to aid Korea? This is a lesson that was paid for life!

author:History of the Occult Record

【Introduction】:

In the winter of 1940, Taihang Mountain was as cold as an ice cellar, and snowflakes were floating all over the world. In a small hole in the mountains, several Eighth Route Army brothers surrounded the small fire, gnawing on hard dry food, and their clothes were so torn that they could breathe through the wind, but their eyes were full of unyielding strength. They have a fire in their hearts, and no matter how cold the weather is, they are always ready to give the invaders a little color.

During the Anti-Japanese War, our army was all leggings, why didn't they tie it when they came to aid Korea? This is a lesson that was paid for life!

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The origin of the leggings: foreign gadgets come to our house

Speaking of which, I learned the leggings from foreigners. In the late Qing Dynasty, our soldier brother saw the white cloth strips tied on the calves of foreign soldiers, and he was very curious. A study, oops, this leggings have a lot of benefits, and can alleviate the problem of leg soreness when walking. No, leggings are so popular in our army, and they have become everyone's personal assistants.

During the Anti-Japanese War, our army was all leggings, why didn't they tie it when they came to aid Korea? This is a lesson that was paid for life!

Great companion for long walks

In the years of resistance against Japan, leggings were the treasure of our Eighth Route Army, going south and north, drilling in ravines and ravines, all relying on its help. The warriors tied it up, and no matter how far they walked, they were not afraid of leg pain, and the mountain head was as flexible as a monkey, and the devil was dizzy. The leggings are like invisible wings for warriors, making them unguardable to the enemy.

During the Anti-Japanese War, our army was all leggings, why didn't they tie it when they came to aid Korea? This is a lesson that was paid for life!

Scuds on the Luding Bridge

I remember that in 1935, the brothers of the Red Fourth Regiment ran 240 miles with their legs tied and blinded in the black, and they took the Luding Bridge in a daze. The speed, the ruthlessness, and the leggings made this a legend.

During the Anti-Japanese War, our army was all leggings, why didn't they tie it when they came to aid Korea? This is a lesson that was paid for life!

The reluctance to give up on the Korean battlefield

But when it came to the time to resist US aggression and aid Korea, the situation had completely changed. As soon as the Yankees' napalm came, the leggings went from being a baby to a nuisance. As soon as the fire sticked, the leggings were so tight that they couldn't take them off, and many brothers were seriously injured because of it. The lesson of blood made the volunteers have to reluctantly cut their love and give up their leggings.

New battlefields, new rules

In North Korea, there are many steep mountains and steep slopes, and there are many flat lands, and the way of fighting is different from before. In the mountains, it is not far to walk, and the leggings are of little use; When they reached the plains, tanks and artillery were on a rampage, and the leggings became a burden. In this way, the once marching necessity slowly withdrew from the big stage of history.

During the Anti-Japanese War, our army was all leggings, why didn't they tie it when they came to aid Korea? This is a lesson that was paid for life!

[Conclusion]: Follow the times, live wisely

In the end, the leggings have accompanied us through a difficult period of time and witnessed too many braveries and sacrifices. But the times are advancing, the battlefield is also changing, and what was good in the past may not work now. The heroes of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea used their own experiences to tell us that everything on the battlefield must be flexible, and we can't have a single tendon.

During the Anti-Japanese War, our army was all leggings, why didn't they tie it when they came to aid Korea? This is a lesson that was paid for life!

The ups and downs of the leggings tell us that we have to keep up with the times, keep learning, and keep adjusting. Looking back now, the story of the leggings is not only a piece of history, but also a reminder to us: no matter what time it is, you have to be clever and learn to be invincible.