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Who is the prototype of "Shuimen Bridge at Changjin Lake"? Can you tell me more specifically?

Low-key Hero

The prototype of "Shuimen Bridge on Changjin Lake" is Guo Rongxi, who was born in Zhuji City, Zhejiang Province. He died in Zhuji Hospital on the afternoon of August 2 due to ineffective treatment. He was 98 years old. This old hero always keeps a low profile and never shows off his achievements to others or his family. It was not until the release of the movie that everyone learned about the heroic deeds of this veteran who participated in the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War, and the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. In 1950, the old hero joined the Korean War as a combat staff officer of the 60th Division of the 20th Army of the Volunteer Army. On November 6 of the same year, the second battle began. Glorious deeds

Our army fought a fierce battle with the United States for several days. On November 29, the American army was defeated and tried to escape to the south. The Shuimen Bridge was indeed necessary for them to retreat from Changjin Lake. Along the way, you may have always had some misunderstandings about the name Watergate Bridge. In fact, it is not a bridge, but a power station. The road bridge passes over the dam, and the task of the volunteers is to blow it up! But it was very difficult to blow up this highway bridge, so the superiors sent Guo Rongxi to lead a demolition team to complete this task. Normally, in order not to expose oneself, one should hide during the day and rest at night, but time was urgent at that time. Guo Rongxi and his comrades They also had to move at full speed during the day. Under the harsh conditions where the temperature had dropped to minus 40 degrees Celsius, they put all their clothes on their bodies, and then carried three large bags of explosives and marched hard in the heavy snow. From time to time, U.S. military planes would fly overhead. Two comrades were unfortunately frozen to death on the way. Some comrades even had their hands broken due to the cold. When Guo Rongxi arrived at the location, his hands were already frozen purple. It looked a bit frozen, and he could hardly even bend, but Guo Rongxi couldn't care anymore. After all, the soldiers were very fast, and time was getting increasingly urgent. He climbed up the bridge at the risk of being discovered by the enemy's searchlight, and then placed the explosive package at the best blasting point. However, an accident occurred during the blasting. Due to the extremely low temperatures these days, his actions also changed. He was a little slow, causing his calf fibula to be shattered by the explosives. Although the bridge bombing was successful this time, the US military used its advanced fortification equipment to quickly repair the bridge. In order to prevent the enemy from succeeding, our army did not hesitate to do anything. The price is paid twice, three times by blowing up the bridge. Returning to China after being injured

The volunteer army also suffered many casualties, and Guo Rongxi had no choice but to return to China for treatment due to serious injuries. Then after a few months of recuperation, he refused to listen to the dissuasion and went to fight in North Korea again. In his words, "I will die here. I will die for the country. I will not be afraid of any sacrifice." Until June 1952, when 28 Guo Rongxi returned to China with the army at the age of 19. He changed his job due to injury in 1959. Later, in order to support the construction of the Northwest, Guo Rongxi stayed there for 14 years. The spirit lasts forever

In February this year, representatives of our military officers and soldiers went to visit him. When he saw the flag of his old army, he saluted a standard military salute with red eyes and said in a still loud voice, "Veteran Guo Rongxi's request "Return to the team" and everyone present at that time also shed tears for the old hero's feelings for his family and country.

Although the old hero is gone, his spirit will definitely influence my generation and will be passed on forever. I want to say to you here: "Our happy and stable life today You have fought through life and death for this. We will definitely hold on to and protect this baton and pay the highest respect to you and the unsung heroes."