Chapter 749: It's on fire like this

It turned out that in that ancient country, such a war was breaking out.

It turns out that national hatred and family hatred can make a weak woman choose to pick up a gun and go to the battlefield.

A photograph of seven Chinese women records not only the seven people, but also through their sad eyes, straight figures, and the steel guns in their hands, showing a spirit in the eyes of Americans who advocate freedom and democracy on the other side of the ocean, a spirit that will not give in.

This is actually very much to the appetite of Americans. Americans are very proud of individual heroism, even if they love life so much, but they are just as stingy as they sacrifice their lives for the sake of their country and the people and things they want to protect. As the hero of the American Revolutionary War said before his execution: My only regret is that I have only one life dedicated to my country.

As a spy, Hale failed. But to commemorate his patriotism, a life-size statue of Hale with his famous quote engraves stands at the CIA headquarters.

Americans, who worship heroes. And the seven Chinese female soldiers who resolutely picked up guns to fight against the invaders are heroes.

As a result, this photo of Little Yang Niuer stood out from more than 10,000 photos and was awarded the gold medal by the judges.

Soon, the photos and the stories behind the photos were gradually spreading. The perseverance of the Americans is really admirable, and some people have spent tremendous energy to find information about the war between China and Japan in Rehe Province in China from the old newspapers of eight months ago, and during that time period, there was indeed a major war between China and Japan with a total of 300,000 troops, 70,000 on the Japanese side and 230,000 on the Chinese side. This can completely prove that the photos and backgrounds of the little foreign girl are not made up.

However, a young journalist who is about to be laid off is the one who really pushed this picture into the eyes of the people of the United States.

The young journalist named Richard probably didn't expect his manuscript to be picked up by Time magazine, he was just covering the photo exhibition when he was notified of the layoffs, and he was very interested in this photo from China and thought it was very news.

Knowing whether it was because of the natural sensitivity of a journalist or because he knew that he was about to lose his job in half a month, Richard made a final effort and sent a telegram to his cousin in Shanghai, China, for a full ten dollars, hoping to find out the details of the seven Chinese female soldiers.

Richard had all but forgotten about it after sending the telegram, and he had to try to find a new job, or he would be on the streets in two months.

Miraculously, his cousin sent him a telegram a week later. Because the incident of the Japanese Tumi Jiayu Village was reported by reporter Liu in the war diary in China, it was too hot, and if you ask a Chinese, almost everyone knows this fact, and the Chinese newspaper report also has Miss Laura's personal testimony, because she also witnessed the tragic situation after the massacre.

However, it was not easy to find a newspaper from nearly a year ago, and it took a week for the Americans to dig out the old newspaper from a used bookstore and confirm the true identity of the seven female soldiers in the photo, led by the female soldier's name Michi.

By the way, Richard's cousin, who was also moved by Reporter Liu's war diary, also condensed the war diary of Reporter Liu, which had a total of more than a dozen articles for more than half a month, and spent ten times the cost of Richard's telegram to pass these words to the anxious little reporter Richard.

The young reporter, who was physically and mentally exhausted, read the entire telegram from China, thousands of miles away, that night, and could not help but be deeply moved by the fact that China once had such an army. Sure enough, the story behind the photo is more moving than the photo itself.

The reason why journalists are called the uncrowned emperor is not without reason, they have a pen in their hands, they can turn black and white upside down, and similarly, they can also turn the ordinary into brilliant. What's more, Reporter Liu's writing is good enough, and Richard only needs to add the customary embellishments of Americans to the tear gas-style text.

A story about the back of seven female soldiers is just here. In Richard's pen, not only seven female soldiers became Chinese heroes, but also a brave and fearless Chinese colonel, who led thousands of soldiers under his command and several times his own enemies to fight to the death, and in the end, the colonel defeated the ferocious islanders, while thousands of his men were buried on the land of the Great Wall of China.

After a brutal battle, the grieving colonel led the last of the soldiers back to their homeland, and because of the heavy casualties, seven new female soldiers who joined the colonel's army served as the patron saints of the men. Miss Rosselde's camera shot.

Thousands of texts were sprinkled with thousands of texts, and the battle between China and Japan on the Great Wall was written as extremely tragic, the Japanese army was defeated and retreated to the Great Wall of China at Luo Wenyu, and the Chinese army, which vowed to defend its homeland, won the final victory. In fact, there is no big problem with these writings, and they are basically in line with the facts.

But under the pen of this American journalist, who is already full of enthusiasm and personal heroism, the brave and wise Chinese colonel has almost become a lonely hero, not only rushing to the front line with the soldiers, but also almost becoming a loner in the end, with two or three big cats and kittens under his command, and even the new female soldiers who joined the army have to serve as guards. It's amazing to round the content of the photo, and it's seamless.

If it weren't for Liu Lang's personal participation in and command of this battle, he would have almost believed it.

Look at the big photo on the front page of Time magazine, the best-selling ----magazine in the United States, and the Chinese story behind the seven female soldiers written on a full page, and the blinding headline: A Chinese colonel and seven female soldiers have to tell the story. Liu Tuanzuo also had to cover his head in front of the little foreign girl who almost lost her teeth with laughter.

Title party, pure title party! American journalists, Zhente Niang is also talented.

It has to be said that although there was no Internet at this time, in the United States, where newspaper media was already developed, the headline party was also very popular.

In itself, a photo from a Chinese female soldier winning the National Photography Gold Award is already very eye-catching, and with this title that both men and women can't help but want to look down, the content is wonderful enough.

This news report, without any suspense, is on fire.

With this press release, the unemployed young reporter became an official reporter for Time Magazine, the magazine with the largest circulation in the United States, and since then he has taken over an indissoluble bond with China, and he finally met his Chinese colonel in China. Of course, that's an afterthought.

It is not only the little reporter who is on fire, but also the battle of the Great Wall against the Japanese invaders, not only the seven female soldiers, but also the Chinese colonel who has not the slightest video material but has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and his famous words: Forward, my soldiers, the mission of soldiers is to die on the battlefield.

Damn, when did Lao Tzu say this? Liu Tuanzuo was a little dizzy, and his thousands of subordinates were written alive by American cowboys, and he added a famous quote to him.

He forgot that he had said to Liu Xueyuan: The mission of a soldier is nothing more than a horse leather shroud. And if the Americans want to translate this, it is obvious that they can only rely on guessing, and the young reporter can extract this meaning from the vague sentences translated by his cousin, which can be regarded as a very high level of writing.

What a touching spirit of patriotism! Because of the motherland, they would rather give up even the most cherished lives, and in the eyes of Americans, the Chinese colonel and seven Chinese female soldiers have become synonymous with heroes.

Especially in the eyes of many Chinese Americans in the United States, it is a big hero.

Of course, more importantly, they finally learned about the Great Patriotic War that China was experiencing. Many Chinese communities are starting to take action, and although they may never be able to return to China, it is where their grandfather or father was born.

They have to do something for that country.