Supper of an old Chinese soldier

 

 

Chinese Expeditionary Force is an important army sent by Chinese government after 1941 to support British army fighting against Japanese invaders in Burma. They made great contribution to the final victory of the Anti-Japanese Invasion War in 1945 by building the crucial traffic lines connecting Yunnan in Southwest China and the Southeast Asia. International assistance in terms of personnels and materials were delivered to China through the life lane.

Chinese Expeditionary Force comprised of 400,000 troops, half of them died in Burma in the three-year-and-three-month fight.

 

Zhou jingyu, 86, was enlisted by Chinese Expeditionary Force in 1942 and delivered from his hometown Jintang in Sichuan province to Burma frontline afterwards. He fought three big wars with Japanese army in the following 2 years and finally survived and came back to Jintang. He forgets most details of the war and only remembered his designations, officials' name and the three wars he fought in Burma. His wife died three years ago and lives by himself. His two daughters married to the other cities. He still works everyday on his poor farm. What he gets can merely feed himself. (from qq.com)

 

 

 

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