Reborn and Divorced: I'm Raising My Kids and Lying Low to Get Rich

Opening her eyes, Chen Hong was reborn. She was reborn just before she was about to take her children back to her parents' home. Not wanting to live a life of looking at others' faces for a...

Chapter 170 The Visiting Route of the Reserve Soldiers (shuhaige.net)

From the Long March to the three major campaigns, one can feel the magnificent momentum of a million soldiers crossing the Yangtze River.

Here are the names of the museums inscribed by Marshal Chen Yi: Museum of the Second Revolutionary Civil War and Museum of the Third Revolutionary Civil War.

The museum includes the Anti-Japanese War Museum, the Museum for Defending Socialist Construction Museum, the Museum for the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea Museum, and the Weapons Museum.

The Ancient Warfare Museum features stone knives, Sun Tzu's Art of War, four-horse chariots, and the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang, all testifying to the power of ancient military forces.

The armor worn by Japanese pirates during the Ming Dynasty is irrefutable evidence of Japan's atrocities invading my country as early as 1351.

Here are primitive bombs called "Guoxing Bottles" filled with lime and sulfur, and the mighty and invincible General Cannon, which represent the people's life-and-death defense of the motherland's unity and their resistance against foreign enemies.

The Modern Warfare Museum features anti-British iron cannons, a model of the Beiyang Fleet's "Dingyuan" warship, and a detailed introduction to the Sino-Japanese War in the Yellow Sea.

It records the shameless plunder by foreign allied forces and the inherently despicable and inhuman nature of the Japanese people!

The Land Revolution War Museum features General Ye Ting's command sword, Zhu De's pistol that fired the Nanchang Uprising, and a mountain gun that completed the Long March.

The Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall displays the "Order for the Red Army's Self-Reorganization" and a command sword given by Zhang Xueliang to General Song Zheyuan.

It contains the seal of General Yang Jingyu, Commander-in-Chief of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army, inscriptions and letters from Chairman Mao, and the sword of Okamura Yasuji, Japan's number one war criminal in the invasion of China.

This exhibition hall made Chen Hong and Yu Yang's blood boil. They wished they could travel back to the time of the Japanese invasion of China and fight bravely against the Japanese devils!

Only one word came to mind: "Kill!"

It was from the Kuomintang's decision to let Okamura Yasuji go that even a six-year-old child like Yu Yang deeply resented Chiang Kai-shek's government.

How can such a corrupt, incompetent, and unpopular regime gain the support of the people?

It is clear how gratifying it was for the Kuomintang government to ultimately fail!

The next stop, the National Liberation War Museum, was a very satisfying visit.

There is a combat order signed by Chairman Mao to defend Yan'an, and a telephone used by General Su Yu that witnessed the Huaihai Campaign.

Through this telephone, the order to annihilate 555,000 Kuomintang soldiers over a period of 65 days was transmitted!

There are also the keys to ten old Beijing city gates that record the peaceful liberation of Beiping.

Too many underground members of the Communist Party silently sacrificed their precious lives so that we, their descendants, could see this complete and historically significant cultural city as it is today!

Seeing this, and thinking of those revolutionary martyrs who lurked in the darkness, their hearts felt very depressed and heavy!

The civil war ended in just three years. The feeling of visiting the Liberation War Museum can be summed up in one word: "Awesome!"

Finally, we visited the museum dedicated to the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. Even Yu Yang could recount the stories of several heroes of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army.

Qiu Shaoyun, the martyr who hid in the flames; Huang Jiguang, who blocked the muzzle of a gun with his own flesh and blood; and many other people's heroes that children can remember.

Yu Yang's favorite place is the weapons museum!

The fighter jet that led the National Day military parade; the fighter jet piloted by Wang Hai, a first-class combat hero;

A plane pieced together from the wreckage of one shot down by our army in the 1960s; a downed US unmanned reconnaissance aircraft.

The various firearms, knives, mountain guns, artillery, and mortars dazzled Yu Yang. If it weren't for the glass enclosure, he would have loved to touch them!

Chen Hong followed behind her son, deeply agreeing with him!

She had seen the future Military Museum, a place her son had yet to visit. It was a scene that stirred the blood!

The military museum displays a dazzling array of new weapons and modern equipment from the land, sea, and air forces.

The aircraft carrier battle group system, advanced amphibious assault ships, the first aircraft carrier Liaoning, future electromagnetic catapult aircraft carriers, and future carrier-based aircraft.

It allows you to see both currently serving naval, land, and air weapons and equipment, as well as all naval, land, and air equipment from other periods.

This includes naval, land, and air weapons and equipment captured by our army from other countries.

You can see various types of fighter jets and bombers, as well as domestically developed drones, fighter jets, and helicopters.

The main battle tank, known as the "King of Land Warfare," and the Yanjing Tiger armored personnel carrier are all advanced weapons independently developed by my country.

From military museums, we can see a grand history of military affairs.

There were also many weapons and equipment captured from the enemy, including steel behemoths captured when the enemy was stronger than us.

Visit the Military Museum to see how we went from weak to strong, from backward to modern.

There are also the steel-willed heroes who defended our motherland in various periods, and they deserve to be remembered.

In the future, the Military Museum will also exhibit modern air defense equipment, my country's leading aerospace technology, and strategic nuclear weapons, which are of great power status.

The next decade or so will be a period of rapid development for our national defense capabilities, a development that cannot be compared to even the phrase "changing with each passing day"!

In short, it's like a heifer riding a rocket – incredibly awesome and lightning-fast!

China is the only country in modern warfare to have defeated the United States, a fact that all Chinese people are proud of!

Chen Hong now looks at her son with regret: "Your mother has seen far more shocking scenes than this!"

The exhibits at the Military Museum in 2007 were too few and too simple, and many of the museum's collections were not on display.

Several exhibition halls are still closed and not open to the public.

Yu Yang lingered in the weapons museum, reluctant to leave.

In fact, Chen Hong was just like her son; seeing so many cameras and microphones, her eyes almost blazed with excitement.

If her ship were equipped with two mortars like these, she wouldn't be afraid of anyone when she went to the Sea of ​​Japan.