"On July 2, 2020, the state issued a commemorative medal to the surviving veterans to fight abroad for the 70th anniversary of the war. Squad leader, in another world, are you okay?" a veteran warrior wrote in his diary.

  In 1950, when the Korean War broke out, the U.S. Army crossed the "38th Parallel" and advanced towards Pyongyang, and the war burned to the Yalu River.

In order to support the Korean people, to defend the newly born New China, and for peace in the Far East and the world, our country made the decision to "resist US aggression and aid Korea, defend our country" and quickly formed the Chinese People's Volunteers to join the war in North Korea.

Maliang Mountain, located in the Maliang Mountain area of ​​North Korea, was a strategic location to prevent the advancement of the US coalition forces.

  Liao Zhangming, 87 years old this year, is an veteran of the Korean War to Resist U.S. Aid and Aid Korea. He said in an interview: "I joined the army in 1951, when I was only seventeen years old. At the time, my squad leader was 41 years old. He participated in the Liaoshen Campaign. In the Pingjin Campaign, he also participated in the battle to understand and enlarge the Southwest, and he also participated in the suppression of bandits in Xiangxi. He was a Communist. He was an old soldier, he was very brave in battle, and he charged ahead in the battle. "Looking back on 80 days During the defensive battle, Liao Zhangming choked up: "From November 1952 to January 1953, this war was really cruel. I still feel deafening in my ears and feel very heavy when I think about it."

  More than 80 days of defensive battle was finally over. We drove away the enemy and held the position, but I will never forget the moments of my life.

  "A shell came down and buried me in the trenches. I was stunned at the time, and I didn't know. The squad leader, fighters, and platoon leader of our squad thought I was sacrificed. I quickly got up and picked up my submachine gun. He rushed to fight again, and within a few minutes of fighting, the enemy retreated. "Liao Zhangming was very excited when he recalled the scene of the war, and when he talked about his comrades fighting side by side, Liao Zhangming's eyes were moist: "When cleaning the battlefield , I couldn’t find the squad leader, there was no one in the squad leader’s position, so we searched everywhere. A small bone as big as a half fist was found beside the foxhole. Looking over there, I found another foot, what else No more. It’s so miserable, the victory in the battle is really hard to come by."

  "August 17, 2020. Sunny. Retired for so long. Yesterday, I regained the glory of joining the army, because I went to school for the first time to tell the children about the fighting experience of the year. Although I am getting older, many of them were like class leaders. I don’t remember the names of such martyrs, but their heroic deeds are deeply imprinted in my mind. As a veteran who is still alive to resist the US and Aid Korea, I want to tell their stories to more children and take them for The spirit of heroic dedication to defend the home and the country will be passed on forever."

  "Squad leader, you have been away from us for almost 70 years, and there are not many comrades who are still alive. However, we who emerged from the gunfire are your living memory. After more than ten years of heroic stories, I believe: The red gene will be passed on from generation to generation, and the heroic spirit will be immortal."

  For 13 years, Liao Changming insisted on telling the stories of revolutionary martyrs and participating in patriotic education activities every year in troops, schools, and enterprises.

  "Today, we listened to the heroic story told by Grandpa Liao, a veteran of the Korean War to Resist U.S. Aid and Aid Korea, and we were very moved. Our happy life today is the blood of revolutionary martyrs. We must inherit the legacy of the martyrs, study hard, and cherish our happy life "The boy said so.

  Countless heroes went on to succeed, they poured their blood into their ideals, defended their faith with their lives, and built immortal spiritual monuments for China.

  (This article is compiled and distributed based on the video materials provided by Liuzhou Martyrs Cemetery)