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In what year did the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea take place?
From the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) 1949 to 20 12, the China government fought five foreign wars in order to safeguard world and Far East peace and safeguard the integrity of national territory and sovereignty. They are: the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the Sino-Indian border self-defense counterattack, the Sino-Soviet border armed conflict (the Battle of Treasure Island), the Xisha naval battle and the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. These five wars were forced to be carried out in a complicated international situation.

The War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea refers to the war in which Chinese people's Volunteer Army was ordered to send troops to Korea from 19501October 25th to1July 27th, 953 to help North Korea and defend China's security. In this war, the volunteers won the full support of the People's Liberation Army of China and the people of China, as well as the cooperation of the Oriental Group headed by the Soviet Union, and finally won a great victory, which was the first victory of the Chinese nation in foreign wars in modern history.

Sino-Indian War The Sino-Indian border war was a war between China and India on the southern border of Tibet from June 1962 to June 10/2006. 1947 After India gained its independence, it not only asked the Indian government to recognize the illegal and invalid demarcation of the Sino-Indian border by the British and Indian authorities, which was not recognized by successive Indian governments, but also further encroached on the territory of China under the jurisdiction of our government in an attempt to impose extremely unreasonable territorial claims on China by force. In order to safeguard China's territorial integrity and national dignity, China launched a counterattack under India's repeated provocations, which is widely known in China as the Sino-Indian border self-defense counterattack.

The Sino-Soviet War 1969, the Sino-Soviet border armed conflict and the resulting tense confrontation between China and the Soviet Union are important events in the history of modern international relations. Although the counterattack of Chinese border guards on the border was not large, the strategic scale and cost of this incident exceeded the previous military struggles after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Due to the efforts of the China administration at that time and a series of measures taken by both sides, the border conflict did not expand further, but the serious strategic confrontation between China and the Soviet Union caused by it had a great and far-reaching impact on the political and economic situation and foreign relations of China and the former Soviet Union.

Xisha naval battle Xisha naval battle was in June 5438 +0974 +65438 10. The South China Sea Fleet of the People's Liberation Army of China cooperated with the army and militia to fight back against the troops of Vietnam and China (South Vietnam) who invaded the Xisha Islands. The battle ended with the complete victory of the China People's Liberation Army, and since then China has firmly controlled the Xisha Islands.

Counter-offensive against Vietnam 1979 February 17- 1979 March 16 The Sino-Vietnamese war broke out on the northern border of Vietnam. The Sino-Vietnamese War in a broad sense refers to the Sino-Vietnamese border military conflict from 1979 to 1989. Including 1979 Sino-Vietnamese border self-defense counterattack, 198 1 China's recovery of Mount Lin, Battle of Faka, 1984's recovery of Laoshan, Battle of Mount Yin Zheshan, Battle of Balihe Dongshan, Battle of Crossing Point, Battle of Two Mountains, and defensive operations against Vietnam.