A The battle of Changjin Lake not only reminds us of the soldiers who died for our country, but also reminds us of the white soldiers who went to the battlefield.
"We are the protectors of the wounded."
1950, 10 years, 16-year-old girl Wu Xiaolan worked as a nurse in the second logistics division of Chinese people's Volunteer Army 13 military hospital and started an arduous war to resist US aggression and aid Korea. Their hospital is located on the hillside near the front line. At the worst of the bombing, there were no houses on the hillside, so they had to live under trees and grass.
The medical conditions in the front line are limited, and most of the seriously injured people treated are injured. Recalling that time, Wu Xiaolan remembered a 17-year-old Shanghai soldier. "All his limbs are injured, and all his limbs have to be amputated, otherwise his life will not stay." However, even when the body and mind were hit hard, the little soldier was still comforting Wu Xiaolan and them. "Even though he has no hands or feet, he is still sober."
It was a close call on the battlefield, but there were wounded people everywhere. Wu Xiaolan of 16 shuttled between the bombing rooms of enemy planes to take medicine, change medicine and disinfect the wounded. The distance between the position of the wounded and the air-raid shelter where medical equipment is placed is just over 200 meters, which is the battlefield that Wu Xiaolan of 16 never gave up. "We are the protectors of the wounded, so you must force yourself to be strong."
16 years old, the little girl in peacetime is still at school and is taken care of at home. During the war, she volunteered to set foot on the battlefield, picked up a scalpel and became a brave and fearless volunteer soldier.
"Cross nationality, cross time and space"
6543810.2, Xinhua News Agency released a series of short videos of "China Good Boy", one of which reported the deeds of Lu, a retired old doctor in Fuqing Hospital. It's hard to imagine that the 88-year-old man who insisted on free clinic for 27 years turned out to be a veteran just by video. He participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and went to the Northeast with the troops to treat patients injured from the Korean front.
At the age of 88, at the age when he should have retired and enjoyed his old age, Dr. Lu still shuttled through the streets of Junmen community. She carries a medicine box to treat the old and the poor. She "keeps residents' health records in her mind" and often buys medicines and nutrients for residents in need at her own expense. "As a doctor, I am very happy to be able to exert my residual heat and pay for everyone after retirement."
Dr. Lu is still a man in his eighties, but Dr. Huang Yuan is already a "prosperous man".
7 1 years ago, Dr. Huang Yuan went abroad to fight with the volunteers. The doctor was born in Xiamen, grew up in Guangdong, and studied at the National Zhongzheng Medical College. Because he can speak fluent English and communicate with prisoners who surrendered on the battlefield, he became a military doctor and interpreter with the army.
At that time, Dr. Huang Yuan met peter laurie, a British prisoner aged 19, and started a cross-border and cross-century friendship. At that time, Peter was suffering from lobar pneumonia, and his condition was critical, but only 10 penicillin was left in the group. Peter can't survive unless all of them are used.
In the face of foreign prisoners, is it really necessary to finish the medicine of 10 left in the group? Looking at the pale Peter, Huang Yuan had no time to think about it and decided to take medicine now. At this critical juncture, Peter, who was in critical condition, finally turned the corner. In this way, after Peter moved out of the clinic, he lived with Dr. Huang Yuan for more than a year. 1956, Dr. Huang Yuan published a novella One Day in People's Literature, which is a story between him and Peter.
This cross-ethnic friendship was continued in 1984 when Dr. Huang Yuan was the interpreter of the Canton Fair. At that time, Dr. Huang Yuan met an English businessman, who returned to England with relevant information and looked for Peter in the newspaper. Fortunately, Peter saw the report, wrote back immediately, and immediately rushed to Quanzhou, China, to attend this 37-year-old party.
They visited Guilin and Guangzhou, ate and lived together, as if they had returned to that distant time 37 years ago. 1999, retired Peter and his wife visited China again and invited Dr. Huang Yuan to Britain. The two families got together again and traveled in England together.
According to Dr. Huang Yuan's family, these precious materials are still kept at home. Speaking of this, Dr. Huang Yuan will sing "Brave spirit, cross the Yalu River."
"Their white clothes are not the feathers of angels, but the armor of soldiers." Professor Wang Hanzhang, who is 92 years old, still keeps the Diary of the Surgery Team to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea 195 1 year, which records his days and nights of studying and operating as a member of the first plastic surgery team in Chinese people's Volunteer Army.
The edge of the hard-shell notebook wrapped in red cloth has been damaged, and there is only one cotton thread connecting the cover, bottom and inner page. However, every stroke recorded in the diary, even the trace left in a hurry, has become an indelible mark on the life of doctoral students in Wang Hanzhang.
"Most of these wounded people are disfigured and can't see people, which is the most cruel to them. We try our best to make them communicate like normal people. "
"Although I can't turn our loveliest people into the most beautiful people, I will make them as beautiful as possible!"
"Most of the wounded are war wounds, and some are frostbite. The soldiers were lying on the snow in the wet tunnel. Many hands and feet are frostbitten, fingers are necrotic and black, and fingers are connected! The pain can be imagined. Every time I cut off the necrotic fingers of the wounded, my heart hurts. "
Academician Zhong Nanshan once said, "Doctors in China are always good. The more difficult it is, the more you can see the true nature of doctors! " On the battlefield to resist US aggression and aid Korea, you can hardly see a soldier who has never been injured at all. However, they are the backbones of China, shouldering the burden of wartime with their weak bodies and building an indestructible wall for China. Behind this is countless medical volunteer soldiers fighting in the front line, guarding the second line of defense.
We often say that a nation without heroes is a sad nation. A nation that has heroes but doesn't know how to cherish and respect is a hopeless nation.
They are born human heroes. Are they running counter to each other from beginning to end? How is that possible? Only the people who dare to fight for their own destiny and the nation who dare to fight for their own country can create heroes. Even in the face of tanks, planes and cannons, they can carry millet and rifles back to their lair!