Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting "I'm Chinese" on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers

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just because he shouted such a sentence on the Korean battlefield.

"Don't fire, I'm Chinese!"

then deceived the sympathy of the volunteer army , and used this to booby and kill the volunteer army. What happened on the Korean battlefield back then?

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

What is the picture?

Lv Chaoran (English: Kurt Chew-Een Lee, transliterated Li Chaoying) was born in 1926, because his father moved to Hawaii in 1920, and then came to California with a blind date and marriage in China. After him, there are 2 younger brothers and 3 younger sisters.

But because Lu Chaoran looks like a Chinese, his parents had to send him to a Chinese school. Although the whole family is in a foreign land, 's father often warns his children to never forget his identity as a Chinese. So Lu Chaoran can speak two languages, Chinese and English.

This also paved the way for later deceived volunteers!

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

However, when Lu Chaoran grew up, he went against his father's teachings.

You must know that racial discrimination in the United States in the 1940s was particularly serious. They regarded themselves as arrogant and believed that except for their blond and blue-eyed counterparts, they were all unsightly "rubbish".

Lu Chaoran, who is a yellow race, has been ridiculed and ridiculed by people around him for a long time during his school days. He was either bullied by senior classmates or treated differently by teachers. Even students younger than him would cast strange and contemptuous eyes. .

Lu Chaoran thought to himself, everyone was born in the same land, why should he endure this kind of torture. Gradually, Lu Chaoran's psychology began to have problems. For a time, he hated his parents and skin, and even believed that he was a native American.

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

In 1941, Japanese Navy bombed the US Navy's Pacific Fleet, that is, during the "Pearl Harbor Incident", when Lu Chaoran was in high school, he decided to work hard to join US Marine Corps and achieve his own career.

Three years later, the 18-year-old Lu Chaoran was officially approved to join the US Marine Corps. Although Lu Chaoran also wanted to go to the battlefield as soon as possible to make military exploits to get a half-job, but because of racial discrimination, the status of Chinese Americans in the United States was very humble.

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

Until 1945, he was dispatched to the U.S. Marine Corps Elementary School as an instructor. But due to racial discrimination, he never had the chance to go to the front line.

After all, the Chinese at that time were often excluded and suppressed in all walks of life, let alone in the military. This also means that he can't break through the bottleneck, and can only shout slogans in the rear of the army, kicking and kicking!

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

A major life turning point

Later, with the outbreak of the Korean War , the United States joined the United Nations Army into the war under the pretext of having a military alliance treaty with North Korea.

This is also the most important turning point in Lu Chaoran's life.

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

The situation of racial discrimination in the United States at this time is much better than that of before World War II . So Lu Chaoran seized this opportunity and continued to apply for battles to his superiors, showing his determination.

finally got his wish to become the second lieutenant platoon leader of the 1st Battalion B of the 7th Marine Corps, and traveled thousands of miles to the Korean battlefield.

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

Perhaps due to long-term discrimination and oppression, Lu Chaoran, who came to the battlefield for the first time, seemed very excited and urgently needed the approval of Americans.

So after arriving on the Korean battlefield, Lu Chaoran fought heroically every time and rushed to the front.

is precisely because of his desperate style of play, coupled with Lu Chaoran's military talent, that quickly attracted the attention of the US military's top management.

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

However, no one thought that in 1950 1On January 2, Lv Chaoran's unit was ambushed by volunteer soldiers.

Under the absolute advantage of the Volunteers, this Lu Chaoran shamelessly shouted to the Volunteers in the opposite position: "Don't fire, I'm Chinese!" Accent, at that time I was worried that these Chinese soldiers could not understand.

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

Until the gunfire gradually thinned out and more and more Chinese soldiers ceased fire, Lv Chaoran took advantage of the time between their ceasefire and thinking, and hurriedly ordered the soldiers to throw a large number of grenades , and led the US military to attack suddenly.

After dawn, the U.S. military escaped the siege, causing a lot of casualties to the volunteers. There are even many warriors who have not figured out whether the other party is an enemy or a friend, and they have already been lying in a pool of blood...

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

However, in the entire Changjin Lake battle , he used this behavior to mutilate many times Compatriots meritorious service. And Lu Chaoran's behavior of forgetting the ancestry turned him into a heroic figure in the United States.

The US military even awarded him the " Navy Cross ".

American hero, Chinese shame!

After the Korean War ended in 1968, Lu Chaoran retired from the Marine Corps .

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

It wasn't until March 2014, after his death from a heart attack, that many discovered his autobiography. What makes

even more infuriating is that the United States also made a documentary for him, and prominently marked the beginning of the video with this sentence: saved 8,000 soldiers of the Chinese American hero! In the interview video of

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

in 2010, Lv Chaoran still described the story with a smile, without a trace of guilt in his demeanor, and even used a very contemptuous laugh to mock the volunteers' kindness to the Chinese.

But it wasn't something to be angry about until I saw the comments of foreign netizens on this video...

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

"This Marine was one of the true heroes of the Battle of Changjin and an outstanding leader. Others Don't say "

" God bless this man! He is a hero!"

Indeed, Lu Chaoran is a hero to Americans. But in China, you will never find a person like him who uses dirty tricks to gain military exploits, uses sympathy to trap and kill compatriots, and finally is regarded as a "hero" by everyone!

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

"Patriotism has nothing to do with skin color or race. It's all about which country you believe in and respect. He's the perfect example of an American patriot."

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

Can a person who goes against his own bloodline, a person who wins sympathy and then strikes back, and a person who forgets the ancestry, can really be a "model of patriots"? Then why does the West want to promote this kind of deformed "patriotism"? The results speak for themselves.

After all, good and evil always bear fruit. Lu Chaoran had two marriages in his life, but he could never have a son and was alone...

But this does not mean that there will be no second Lu Chaoran!

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

Currently, there are about 1.5 million active US troops, of which 1.5% are Chinese. Don't think that this proportion is not large, but in fact, there are more than 20,000 Chinese soldiers in the US military.

Just imagine how embarrassing the scene will be when 20,000 Chinese soldiers face 20,000 Chinese American soldiers if China and the United States really arrive.

Lu Chaoran: Shame of the Chinese! Shouting 'I'm Chinese' on the Korean battlefield booby-trapped volunteers - Lujuba

When they meet on the battlefield, will the Chinese soldiers make a second mistake, and will they fail to shoot?

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