Throughout the ages, examples of winning by strict discipline abound. On the nights of 1952, 10, 1 1, Qiu and more than 500 comrades-in-arms were covered with disguised weeds and lurking near the enemy-occupied 39 1 highland. There is an enemy patrol 60 meters ahead, with Chinese people's Volunteer Army's main force behind him. For more than 20 hours, hundreds of people had to stay still. At noon the next day, an enemy incendiary bomb landed next to Qiu's leg and suddenly caught fire all over. Next to the ditch, he could put out the fire with water as long as he moved, but for the victory of the battle and the safety of his comrades, he lay there motionless. Qiu, 2 1 year-old, was burned for 30 minutes. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the charge sounded, and the latent troops wiped out the enemy in only 20 minutes. Comrades embedded "Qiu, a great soldier who sacrificed himself for overall victory" on the cliff of 39 1 highland. Chinese people's Volunteer Army awarded Qiu special merit and the title of first-class combat hero.
Discipline is the guarantee of victory, which is an irrefutable historical law. In the proletarian revolution in China, the older generation of revolutionaries observed discipline and did not engage in special anecdotes. It is precisely because of this that the people of China overthrew three mountains and stood among the nations of the world. All this eloquently proves that discipline is the foundation of victory, which is a historical law.
"If you don't follow the rules, you can't go around the circle." This is the historical experience summarized by the ancients. Today, thousands of years later, it is still instructive for us to revisit this sentence. We must win with iron discipline!