At first I thought that the screenwriter had a big brain hole, but after checking it, I found that it was an adaptation of a real historical event, which was amazing. Time began in 1938, when North Korea had been destroyed for a long time. The country was destroyed and the family was destroyed. The people were miserable. The protagonist was a grass-roots citizen in Sinuiju, the northernmost part of North Korea. In the Battle of Nomenhan, he was beaten by a tank coming from Chita, but he didn't die. He was chased by a Soviet fighter and fired a salvo, but he didn't die. Fan Bingbing shot the plane down and saved him. After the whole army was destroyed, it was loaded into the Soviet prisoner transport vehicle. It crossed the Erguna River and entered the outer Xing'an Mountains. It passed through Nibuchu and Chita all the way to the west, through Ulan-Ude, the shore of Lake Baikal, and Irkut. Ke came to the majestic Sayan Mountains in northwestern Mongolia, which is the highest area of the Central Siberia Plateau. The prisoners of war froze to death one after another. They were thrown from the train and died for a long time before falling to the bottom of the valley. After crossing the mountains, I finally came to the Great Plains of Western Siberia. After passing through Omsk, Tyumen, and Yekaterinburg in the north of Kazakhstan, I crossed the Ural Mountains and entered the hinterland of the Russian Plain. After passing through Perm, I continued to the northwest and finally reached a Gula. grid camp.
The gulag worked hard until 1943, still not dead, was forced to join the Soviet army and
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