Cultural Relics of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea ⑤: The Spoils of War Captured by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army
Release time:
2022-01-18
A cultural relic, a story, a piece of history.
It witnessed the ruthless smoke and fire of war,
and carried countless joys and sorrows.
Today's protagonist of the cultural relics is the spoils captured by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army on the battlefield of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. Next, we will travel back to that war-torn era to experience the joy of harvest carried by this batch of spoils from the Chinese People's Volunteer Army.

A signed small parachute given to the motherland by the volunteer soldiers in 1956.
The parachute is made of ten isosceles triangular pink silk pieces.
Each piece of silk has a bottom edge of 40 cm and a waist length of 53 cm.
The parachute is filled with the names of the volunteer soldiers.
A 10-dollar military voucher captured by the volunteer army during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

The front of the military voucher indicates a face value of 10 dollars and states that this voucher is for use only by authorized personnel at U.S. military installations according to applicable rules and regulations. The main pattern on the back is the U.S. national emblem, while the front features a bald eagle and the U.S. flag. The bald eagle symbolizes strength, courage, freedom, and immortality. The eagle's claws grasp an olive branch and arrows, symbolizing peace and military power.
American medicine captured by the volunteer army during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

This medicine is a trophy captured from the U.S. military during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea,
one of which is in a glass bottle,
and the rest are in paper boxes, with the medicinal effect expired.
An English Bible captured by the volunteer army during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

This is an English version of the Bible captured by the volunteer army on the Korean battlefield, with a total of 512 pages. The title page is printed in English, with the Chinese meaning being: The New Testament, our God and Savior Jesus Christ. The inner page of the cover is made of kraft paper, the back page is yellow, and the text is printed in black on a white background, with red dye around the edges.
A cross-shaped alloy pendant, a gilded bronze statue, and a statue of the Virgin Mary captured by the volunteer army during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

These three cultural relics are placed in a small black leather bag. On the left is a cross, which has a relief effect on its surface, with a fixed ring at the top and a small emblem above; in the middle is a gilded bronze statue of a Catholic deity, facing to the right with both hands on its chest, wearing a long robe with natural and smooth folds; on the right is a small bronze statue of the Virgin Mary, with her hands spread apart, wearing a long robe outside and a long skirt inside, her expression peaceful, with lowered brows and a smile.
A beaded metal bracelet captured by the volunteer army during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

This is a beaded bracelet made of stainless steel, a trophy captured by the volunteer army on the battlefield. When opened, it measures 20.5 cm in length and 1.5 cm in width, with a clasp at each end. The bracelet can be divided into four sections, three of which are stainless steel spring bands, and the other is a curved silver card column inlaid with jewels.
Text: Display and Storage Department Yang Dan.
文字:陈列保管科杨旦
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