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The soldier who died in mine clearance found a note in his pocket.
In 1980s, a movie "Garland under the Mountain" swept the country. In this film that reflects the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, there is such a plot:

Liang Sanxi, the company commander from Yimeng Mountain area, was shot by the enemy and fell on the hillside to cover his comrade Zhao Mengsheng. While cleaning up Liang Sanxi's relics, his comrades-in-arms found a bloody bill in his left chest pocket, and the total amount owed was 620 yuan.

After the war, Liang Sanxi's mother, Aunt Liang, rushed to the company from Yimeng Mountain. They used 550 yuan's pension and 70 yuan's pig money to pay off Liang Sanxi's debt. ...

The plot of "IOUs" was not invented by writer Li Cunbao. In fact, quite a few such things did happen in the brutal and fierce self-defense war against Vietnam.

The border between China and Viet Nam stretches for more than 65,438+0,000 kilometers, and numerous mines have been laid along it. After the war started, the first enemy our soldiers faced was this minefield in front of us.

In War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the anti-Japanese guerrillas used unpredictable mine warfare to deal with the Japanese army, which made the devils suffer a lot. Now, it's China's turn to accept the test of mine warfare.

China's army has deminers, who often start demining before large forces attack. Yang Zailin, who was awarded the title of "Brave Miner" by the Central Military Commission, set a record of one person disarming 304 mines in the Vietnam War. However, because the Vietnamese army has laid too many mines and the speed of manual demining is too slow, in order not to affect the attack of large troops, some heroic deminers often use their bodies to demine.

1984, People's Daily published the newsletter "Warriors Defend Southern Xinjiang" by Peng Jingfeng, a writer of Kunming Military Region. There is such a tragic scene in the article:

Wen Zhong, an army class leader, led the whole class of soldiers to advance in the grass; When he rushed to the 12 highland, which was only 80 meters away from the enemy's front, suddenly, his right leg was injured by a mine and all five toes were blown off. The troops broke into the minefield and the attack was blocked. Time is so tight that it's too late to find an engineer later! At this time, the hearts of the Yi soldiers became extraordinarily calm. He endured the pain and said to Cai Yong, a soldier who bandaged his wound and prepared to transport it later: "There is a minefield ahead, don't come near me!" Then he jumped and rolled to the minefield, and the lightning pressure and tripping exploded one after another. His right hand was blown off, but he still gritted his teeth and rolled forward: his eyes were blown blind, and he rolled forward with a bloody body until he rolled out 13 meters. ...

Wen Zhong was by no means the only hero who risked his life to forget his death.

Still in this newsletter "Soldiers Defend Southern Xinjiang", Peng Jingfeng met Liu Yifu, a soldier who had just been lifted from the ground, in the refuge of Yin Zheshan.

This soldier named Liu Yifu has dismantled more than 20 mines in a row, and 36 shrapnel are in his body. When the medical staff changed Liu Yifu into clothes covered with mud and blood, they found that there was no money in his pocket, only a remittance receipt sent home 16 yuan.

People immediately understood that this is another hero who intends to die for his country.

..... 30 years ago, when I watched the movie "Garland under the Mountain", all I saw was a lively war scene; Seeing this film 30 years later has a special taste in my heart. At that time, all the people who fought bloody battles on the Sino-Vietnamese border were young people around the age of 20. Today, when the 20-year-old young people are still "worrying about new words" on the university campus, they have already faced the test of life and death.

Thanks to these brave soldiers. They exchanged their blood for 30 years of peace and our ordinary and happy life.