After watching "The Hundred Regiments War

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I have watched many movies and TV programs, but the movie that impressed me most is The Hundred Kingdoms War. A few days ago, our school organized to watch the movie "The Hundred Countries War". After watching this movie, my eyes were filled with tears.

In 1931, the Japanese imperialists launched the September 18th Incident. The Chinese nation was facing a serious national crisis, and the anti-Japanese national salvation movement was on the rise. 1935, Japan launched the North China Incident, and the Sino-Japanese national conflict rose to become the main conflict in the country. 1937, the Japanese imperialists launched the "July 7th Incident", and the Chinese nation began eight years of all-out struggles. The Hundred Regimes War was the largest and longest war between the Eighth Route Army and the Japanese Army in North China during China's War of Resistance against Japan. in August 1940, the Eighth Route Army Command mobilized more than 100 regiments to launch a large-scale offensive against the Japanese invaders along a 20xx-kilometer front in North China. They pulled down enemy bunkers and strongholds close to the base, blew up railroads, bridges and roads, and paralyzed Japanese communication lines. This was the famous Hundred Regimes War.

Since the winter of 1939, the railroad and highway as the pillar of the Japanese army frequently raided the anti-Japanese base, trying to cut off Taihang, Jinchaji and other strategic places of contact, the implementation of the "railroads as a pillar, highways as a chain, bunkers as a lock" of the so-called "Cage policy! ". The Eighth Route Army headquarters decided to launch a Zhengtai Railway and the northern section of the Tongpu Road as the focus of the transportation strike, the Japanese army in North China to deal a strong blow. Zhengtai Railway occupies a very important position in the transportation system of North China. It crossed the Taihang Mountains and was the link between the Pinghan and Tongpu railroads. It was also one of the important strategic transportation lines for the Japanese in North China. The Eighth Route Army's offensive was initially launched on the Zhengtai Railway, which is why it became known as the Battle of Zhengtai Road. on July 22, Zhu De, Commander-in-Chief of the Eighth Route Army, Peng Huaide, Vice Commander-in-Chief, and Zuoquan, Vice Chief of the General Staff, issued the "Order of Preparation for Action", which stipulated that at least 22 regiments should be deployed to crush the Zhengtai Railway on a large scale. At the same time, it was necessary to deploy appropriate forces to carry out extensive attacks on the Tongpu, Pinghan, Jinpu, Beining and Desi railroads, as well as on some of the major highway lines in North China, in order to complement the attack on the Zhengtai Railway. The ministries were asked to recapture a number of Japanese-occupied strongholds while cutting lines of communication. About 150,000 Japanese and pseudo-armies were stationed in these areas and on the lines of communication, as well as 150 airplanes.In the second half of 1940, Peng Huade commanded the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army and the Jinchuan Military Region,*** 105 regiments and 200,000 men, to launch an offensive against the Japanese and pseudo-armies in North China. However, after the campaign was launched, because the Eighth Route Army commanders and the people of the anti-Japanese base areas hated the "cage policy" of the Japanese army and had a great incentive to participate in the war, the ministries invested a large number of troops, including 39 regiments of the Jinchahi Military Region, 46 regiments of the 129th Division, 20 regiments of the 120th Division,**** 105 regiments with more than 200,000 people, and many local guerrillas and militia participated in the war. guerrillas and militia participated in the war. When Peng Huaide and Zuoquan listened to the combat report in the war room of the Eighth Route Army headquarters and learned that the actual number of troops participating in the war had reached 105 regiments, Zuoquan said excitedly, "Good! This is a war of 100 regiments." Peng Huaide said: "No matter how many regiments there are, let's call this battle the War of One Hundred Regiments!" As a result, the Battle of Zhengtai developed into a `war of one hundred regiments. There were more than 1,800 battles, large and small, in which more than 2,900 strongholds were captured and more than 45,000 Japanese and pseudo-armies were eliminated, dealing a heavy blow to the Japanese and pseudo-armies, inspiring the Chinese military and civilians to fight, and boosting their confidence in certain victory. In the next five years, China's military and civilian bloodbath, and finally in modern times for the first time won a complete victory in the war against aggression.

After watching the movie, I couldn't help crying. I couldn't help but be moved by some of the details. I was also moved by the people's determination to defend the motherland. I was touched by the patriotic spirit that was sublimated by the national tragedy. We will not and cannot forget these heroic ancestors who shed their blood in defense of the motherland and our happy life today, for forgetting means betrayal! We should study hard to write a new chapter in the history of our motherland.