The last time China officially went to war was during the Korean War II. Many soldiers in South Chinese people's Volunteer Army used captured "China Guan" rifles to compete with 16 United Nations troops on the Korean battlefield, but they were tied. Americans still don't want to talk about this past. Some people call it the forgotten war. At the end of the Korean War, the China Volunteers began to replace Russian-made equipment (type 53, etc.). , there is no formal China). The rest of China officially retired to the second line to equip the militia, and some even changed their guns into 7.62x39mm/M 1943 bullets.
Later, a large number of China officers formally served in the China People's Liberation Army. After retiring from the actual combat troops, a large number of them were transferred to the militia forces to serve in the1980s, so China officially rode a gun and gradually faded out of the cross-strait historical stage. China's modern armament was deeply influenced by German forces, and the caliber of' 79' became a resounding voice, symbolizing the end of an era. Now look back on the past and cherish the memory of eight years of fighting; "There is no distinction between north and south, and there is no distinction between young and old. No matter who they are, they have the responsibility to defend their land and resist the war. They should be determined to sacrifice everything. " For the sake of the continuation of the nation, countless people once shouldered the formal steps of riding guns and went to the battlefield together to fight to the death with the enemy.