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What good-looking military cartoons are worth recommending?

What happened to that rabbit in those days is a military cartoon that once made me cry.

This is an animal-like military cartoon, but it vividly depicts the game between great powers since19th century. Flower rabbit, Soviet bear, American eagle, Gaul chicken, English cow, Hans cat, Indian elephant, Korean rice cake. ...

This cartoon tells the story of struggle from generation to generation after the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in the form of chronicle. The reason why it is so exciting is that these histories have really existed, and I have also heard the dictation of elders who participated in the anti-American war and aided Vietnam. Among them, the description of the beginning and end of the Korean War is also relatively neutral.

My most impressive episode described the Battle of Shangganling in the Korean War.

During the campaign, the US military mobilized more than 60,000 troops, more than 300 guns, more than 70 tanks/KLOC-0, dispatched more than 3,000 planes, and dumped more than 5,000 shells 1.9 rounds and bombs on two positions of volunteer companies with an area of about 3.7 square kilometers. The intensity of the battle is unprecedented, especially the artillery fire density, which has exceeded the highest level in World War II. The hilltop of our position was cut down by two meters, and the earth and stone in the highlands were blown away 1-2 meters, becoming a scorched earth. Many tunnels have been shortened by five or six meters. The world-famous Battle of Shangganling lasted 43 days, and the enemy and I fought for positions 59 times repeatedly. Our army repelled the enemy more than 900 times. China's army reversed the defeat of the baimashan war with indomitable struggle and forced the United Nations.

But this is a battle with heavy casualties. The weather is extremely cold because of lack of clothes and food-

"Don't cry, your tears will freeze."

This sentence comes from the battle of Changjin Lake, but it directly pokes the tears of many hot-blooded young people. Emmm, stop it. Let me cry. ...