One of the protagonists of "Changjin Lake" died, Lei Gong.
The veteran Lei Gong played by Hu Jun is recognized as having contributed the most tear-jerking scene in the film. Before Lei Gong died, the last words he said were "Don't leave me here alone." Wu Qianli kept Lei Gong's pipe as a relic. Hu Jun asked the prop master to make this pipe from spent bullet casings.
There are many war scenes in the movie. Wu Qianli and others always have no time to rest and have to rush to the battlefield again. These soldiers went through many difficulties and dangers to reach Changjin Lake. Before they had time to rest, they had to continue fighting.
Character introduction:
The real name of Lei Gong in "Changjin Lake" is Lei Suisheng, played by Hu Jun. He is the seventeenth soldier. He has a straightforward side and a big body. He has a loud voice and initially liked to make fun of the new recruit Wan Li played by Yi Yang Qianxi.
Thunder God protects the calf, he is meticulous in his thinking, and he also pays attention to skills in fighting. For example, a night attack on U.S. reinforcements. Faced with several times their heavy weapons and manpower, he used flares and Yamagata to set up an ambush and launched a beautiful counterattack.