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On Su Yu's Seven Wins in the Battle of Soviet Russia.
Seven wins out of seven, used to deceive people who are slightly interested in military affairs:

One: The saying of seven wins in seven wars was finally changed from Chen Yi to the battle of the Soviet Union, because he also knew to be a man's face and not to brag.

Two: Chen Yi comments: victory in battle, failure in strategy. This sentence is already harsh, and the battle has not been won at all.

Three: The Soviet Union beat the third-rate corps with its main force in the worthless Soviet Union, which not only made our army lose the base area it snatched from the Kuomintang during the eight-year anti-Japanese war, but also failed to keep the Soviet Union.

Four: the "July" war? Why did you win the battle or lose your territory? Obviously, it seems that Marshal Su's defeat is not a war, but victory is a war: besides, they are two peacekeeping corps, which is really pitiful.

Five: "seven" agility? As long as anyone who has read the information knows, five of the seven games at most are won.