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Who was the real historical figure in the battle of Changjin Lake?
The real historical figure of Changjin Lake is Li. Li, an old man in his nineties, is the prototype of Wu in the film. Wu in the film is the company commander of the seventh company. He is the pillar of the Seventh Company. In the whole company, he is wise, calm and steady. He not only directs the actions of the whole company, but also has a very strong fighting capacity.

Li, the company commander, used triangle tactics to destroy the enemy headquarters, destroy the enemy artillery battalion, insert into the enemy hinterland, and hold the commanding heights, thus ensuring the troops to strike the enemy smoothly. Wu's three brothers are also historical prototypes. In the end, only Wu survived, and the other two brothers died unfortunately.

Overview of related contents of Changjin Lake

In the battle of Changjin Lake, which changed the world pattern on the Korean battlefield, the people of China were hungry in thin clothes and crude weapons, charged endlessly in the cold of MINUS 30-40 degrees, braved the indiscriminate bombing and intensive hail of the US military, and marched forward as if they didn't care about huge bloodshed and casualties.

In this harsh environment, which almost exceeds the survival limit of human beings, the Ninth Corps of Chinese people's Volunteer Army, an elite force of China and the United States, launched this war of disparity in weapons and equipment with the United States Marine Corps Division.

It has gone beyond the scope of conventional warfare, and it is more like a life-and-death contest of willpower, thus making the battle of Changjin Lake an important turning point in the Korean battlefield and forcing the US military to experience the farthest retreat in history.

The Battle at Lake Changjin's novels were written against the background of this famous battle. The author studied the accumulation of the Korean War for twenty years, interviewed the soldiers who survived the battle of Changjin Lake, and reproduced this earth-shattering and arduous war with a magnificent style and panorama.

As the first large-scale literary work about the battle of Changjin Lake in the history of China literature, The Battle at Lake Changjin eulogized people's willpower and endurance in extremely difficult environment from the perspective of human nature, not simply from the historical perspective, and conveyed the invincible and powerful belief power of life.