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Review of raiders of iron and blood
"Half the city is full of smoke and sand, and the enemy is under the pool. I once asked some people in doubt. Why do those soldiers who died for the revolution and fought at the front have the courage to fight and struggle on the battlefield? Let me go. I might actually pee my pants.

Maybe it's for faith. A nation's faith is great and unbreakable. For the revolution, for the ideal, for the new China. They sacrificed their lives for victory.

Maybe they are just a tiny particle on the battlefield, but they will defend their motherland to the death. Without these soldiers who shed their blood on the battlefield, there would be no beautiful society today. We just need to remember that they are from China, and they are soldiers of China.

Against the background of Pudong Battle, the key battle of the Shanghai Battle in May 1949, Raiders of the Iron Blood tells the heroic deeds of our soldiers who fought bloody battles and fought tenaciously in liberating Shanghai and attacking Pudong, especially in Bailonggang Battle. He created the heroic images of Xie Zhenhua's old general and his adjutant Yao Xiangdong. It shows the great historical picture of the great wisdom and courage of the older generation of revolutionaries in liberating Shanghai with real historical themes, which is of great significance to patriotism education today.

"Raiders of the Iron Blood" has a grand scene, many characters and great momentum. It is a main theme film and television work with heavy style, bright theme and smooth narrative. Through the war, the film shows the grand historical picture of the liberation campaign in Shanghai, promotes the steel integrity of the People's Liberation Army, which is fearless, disciplined and willing to sacrifice, and reflects on the historical reasons why the Kuomintang and the Communist Party still win or lose despite the disparity in strength.

I admire these warriors. I don't know what kind of mood they are fighting in. But I can't forget their faith. They are people, they have ideals, but unfortunately they were born at the wrong time. They were buried in the long river of history. Maybe they don't regret sacrificing their lives for the new China. Maybe they regretted not doing what they wanted to do and sacrificed.

We should learn from it, not let you experience their suffering like them. But you should cherish it more.

How much blood they will pay for their revolutionary beliefs.

Half the city is full of smoke, falling with the wind. There is still a wisp of concern in my hand. I just hope I can get your tea back when I take off my armor.