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Xu Shiyou angrily ordered the whole army to open fire, leaving not a single house, and the Vietnamese army frankly said that there were only 72 people left in the whole regiment_5972_

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Xu Shiyou angrily ordered the whole army to open fire, leaving not a single house, and the Vietnamese army frankly said that there were only 72 people left in the whole regiment

In that war-torn era, the smoke of gunfire on the Sino-Vietnamese border never subsided. Xu Shiyou, the iron-blooded general, with his fierce character and outstanding military talents, became a banner of the Chinese army on the border line.

Xu Shiyou angrily ordered the whole army to open fire, leaving not a single house, and the Vietnamese army frankly said that there were only 72 people left in the whole regiment_5972_

On the border, the Chinese and Vietnamese armies have been facing each other for a long time. The Vietnamese army attempted to disrupt the deployment of the Chinese army through a well-planned surprise attack to occupy strategic points. After General Xu Shiyou learned the news, a raging anger ignited in his heart. He is well aware that this is not only a challenge to the Chinese military, but also a violation of the dignity of the country.

General Xu Shiyou summoned the senior generals of the whole army, and the atmosphere in the conference room was tense and solemn. He stood in front of the map, his eyes like torches, his fingers running lines across the map, analyzing the offensive lines and possible tactics of the Vietnamese army. His voice was sonorous and powerful, and every word revealed a firm determination: "The Vietnamese army's intention in this operation is obvious, and we cannot sit idly by." We want to give them a head-on blow with a thunderous force! ”

Xu Shiyou angrily ordered the whole army to open fire, leaving not a single house, and the Vietnamese army frankly said that there were only 72 people left in the whole regiment_5972_

With the order of General Xu Shiyou, the whole army quickly took action. The artillery units quickly pushed the artillery to the forward positions, and the infantry units were ready to charge. However, the Vietnamese attack was extremely ferocious, and they rushed to the positions of the Chinese troops in waves by virtue of their numerical superiority.

In the fierce battle, General Xu Shiyou personally commanded the forward position. Dressed in battle armor and holding binoculars, he observed the situation on the battlefield with a sharp gaze. He saw the Vietnamese army's attack surging like a tide, and his own troops, under the cover of artillery fire, repelled the Vietnamese army again and again.

Xu Shiyou angrily ordered the whole army to open fire, leaving not a single house, and the Vietnamese army frankly said that there were only 72 people left in the whole regiment_5972_

However, the Vietnamese army did not give up. They constantly mobilized forces in an attempt to break through the defenses of the Chinese army. At this critical moment, General Xu Shiyou made an astonishing decision. His eyes widened in anger and he shouted, "Fire!" The whole army fired! Not a single house will be left behind, and the Vietnamese army will be completely wiped out in front of the position! ”

With the order of General Xu Shiyou, the artillery unit began a fierce shelling. Shells rained down on the Vietnamese positions, and the explosion was deafening and the flames soared into the sky. The Vietnamese positions were instantly turned into ruins under the bombardment of artillery fire, and their soldiers fell one after another in the artillery fire, and the entire position fell into a sea of fire.

Xu Shiyou angrily ordered the whole army to open fire, leaving not a single house, and the Vietnamese army frankly said that there were only 72 people left in the whole regiment_5972_

The battle lasted a whole day and a night. Under the firm command of General Xu Shiyou, the Chinese army finally defeated the Vietnamese army completely. After the war, it was discovered that the originally prosperous Vietnamese army position had been reduced to ruins, and not even a single intact house remained. The commander of the entire regiment of the Vietnamese army admitted frankly during the interrogation that their entire regiment had suffered heavy losses in the battle, and in the end only 72 men remained.

The news shocked the entire Sino-Vietnamese border. People praised General Xu Shiyou for his wise decision-making and excellent command, and at the same time they were proud of the bravery and tenacity of the Chinese army. However, the fight has also sparked some controversy and discussion. It was argued that General Xu Shiyou's orders were too drastic and could cause unnecessary damage to civilians and buildings. However, there are also those who believe that in war, in order to defend the security and dignity of the country, decisive measures must be taken to give the enemy a strong counterattack.

Xu Shiyou angrily ordered the whole army to open fire, leaving not a single house, and the Vietnamese army frankly said that there were only 72 people left in the whole regiment_5972_

This battle not only showed the bravery and tenacity of the Chinese army, but also brought us a profound warning. In war, we must firmly defend the interests and dignity of our country, but at the same time we must minimize the casualties and losses of innocent people as much as possible. This requires a high level of wisdom and courage to make the right decisions.

In addition, this battle also makes us reflect on the nature of war. War is brutal and it brings untold suffering and disasters to people. We should cherish peace and strive to avoid war. Only peace can bring true prosperity and happiness.

So, when faced with a similar situation, how should we weigh the pros and cons and make the right decision? This is a question worth pondering. Perhaps, we can draw some inspiration from General Xu Shiyou's decision-making: while safeguarding national security and dignity, we must also minimize the casualties and losses of innocent people as much as possible. Only in this way can we win the war and usher in a better future in peace.