"Yes! Sir!" The Hong Kong police's Yes sir password has become a thing of the past. In fact, the US military began to speak Chinese since World War II | The whole world is speaking Chinese |

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I made a film before, which was to explore whether the Hong Kong police and other disciplined forces changed their footsteps to Chinese style, whether it was decolonization or forced inlandization. I don't know if July 1st is coming, but the search volume for this film is much higher than before, which naturally attracted a lot of pinks to wash the version and make trouble. I mentioned in the video that this kind of stance looks mighty as a whole, but in fact it hurts the legs and knees, and it's flashy. There is a person who is the same as me in the army of any country. If you are afraid of harm, you should not train every day. Since I can't read foreign languages, it will eventually bring up the issue of health care. He made me so happy, if I didn't have time, I would have played with him to the end, because it was rare to meet a gangster who had poor understanding but forced seriousness. I don't know if Chinese is too broad and profound, so many patriotic young people, especially those in the Jianzhong circle, cannot master this advanced language well, and it is not even as good as the comprehension ability of many foreigners. Today I'm going to tell you a story about how a foreigner used Chinese to wash his opponent's blood. Note, it's really "bloodwash".

Hello everyone, I'm Marley, this is a channel that advocates thinking and welcomes version washing. In each issue, we talk about combining a political and economic case to accept the face-slapping and five-mao attacks by pinks. Little pinks must be see the end!

At the beginning, we said that on the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, in addition to all the disciplined forces to be completely changed to Chinese-style marching, even the "yes sir!" in our familiar daily conversations will also be changed to "yes sir!" This Chinese expression. Some netizens joked that it would be better to say "yes, chief" or that the leader came naturally. (Have you made it clear what Class Ab is! Sir!) Whether changing the password to Chinese once again reflects the legacy of decolonization? We won’t discuss it today. I can only say that for most former TVB fans, coupled with the recent The shipwreck of the Treasure Seafood Boat, Ye Qing was tied. . Hong Kong sir is only one step away from the police comrades.

I did a program discussing China's top ten bans earlier. It mentioned that China once required all media not to speak English abbreviations, such as NBA, GDP, etc. As a result, countless hosts were talking about the broadcast. The scoop is not good, jokes are frequent, and then it will be gone. If it is said that people do this, it will increase the cost of communication and understanding for everyone, and it looks like a sand sculpture. How much influence can foreign cultural symbols or language have in the police and army, which represent the dignity of the country?

Let's watch a movie first, this is the US Marine Corps Raiders, which is a special force in the Marine Corps, specializing in performing some special tasks and providing technical support to foreign special forces, such as counter-terrorism and some peacekeeping task. Since its inception in 2006, it has carried out 300 deployments in 13 countries and has received more than 300 awards. His nature is a bit like the US Navy SEALs. As for who is more powerful and what is the difference, we will not discuss too much here, and military fans are welcome to add. Such a unit that looks American can no longer be American, and his team logo is actually - like this. Have you noticed the word "Gonghe" in the lower right corner, this is not bought on Taobao (although Taobao does sell it), this is a raiding corps that inherits the glorious tradition of the Marine Corps. Then why does he have a logo like the logo of the Hong Kong amateur football team? This matter also starts with the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

In 1937, China entered a full-scale war of resistance. A US Marine Corps officer named Evans Carlson had set foot on Chinese soil for the third time. This time his identity was as a military observer in the Chinese army, and by the way. Learn Chinese. This Carlson later became an "old friend of the Chinese people", let's call him Lao Ka hereafter. Since the United States had not participated in the war at that time, Laoka's task was mainly to record the situation of the war at that time and provide the government with an assessment report, so that the United States government could decide whether to give China military assistance. Due to the influence of the American journalist Edgar Snow , who we mentioned earlier and who is also known as the "old friend of the Chinese people", the old card developed a strong interest in the Eighth Route Army. In the next few months, he went all the way west, went deep into the base areas behind the enemy, lived with the Eighth Route Army, traveled thousands of kilometers, and visited many high-ranking generals of the Eighth Route Army, as well as such big names as Mao, Zhu, Zhou, and Deng. figure. In the contact with the Eighth Route Army, Lao Ka was very interested in the guerrilla tactics of changing places with one shot, and conducted in-depth discussions and studies with the military experts of the Eighth Route Army. In addition, the Eighth Route Army had strict military discipline at that time, and the cadres and soldiers had a harmonious relationship and often got together. This flat management method made Laoka feel that this tm was the people's son soldier. Plus the benefits were good, so that the American officer was very interested in China. The Communist Party's military and political system is full of praise. This is the whole process of democracy. During his stay in China, Lao Ka got to know a large number of left-wing intellectuals such as Snow and Smedley. Under the influence of these foreigners, he also contributed to his writing "China's Army: Its Organization and Military Effectiveness" China's Double Stars" and other books praising the Eighth Route Army.

During Laoka’s stay in China, the China Industrial Cooperation Association (referred to as Gunghe) founded by Snow and others also made Laoka’s eyes shine. We briefly mentioned this industry cooperation organization in the issue of “Old Friends of the Chinese People”. It was initiated by a group of foreigners from foreign forces. In the most difficult time in China, it maliciously organized the unemployed people, and set up an organization similar to a supply and marketing cooperative under the banner of orderly resumption of work and production. Providing supplies to the military and civilians on the front line has actually become more and more influential. It has also set up branches across the country. At its peak, the number of participants was as high as 30W. To put it simply, this can be regarded as the grandfather of Chinese NGOs. It has received support from the top leaders of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, made great contributions to the supply of materials during the Anti-Japanese War, and is well-known at home and abroad. It is this spirit of solidarity and sincere cooperation that makes Lao Ka deeply infected and remember the word "Gonghe".

In 1938, after returning to China, the old card resigned from the military for a short time, propaganda and speeches everywhere, in solidarity with China's anti-Japanese cause, inciting the United States to vigorously aid China, and Japan's threat to the United States. At the end of 1940, Lao Ka came to China for the fourth time as a civilian. After an in-depth study of the Gung Ho movement, he directly wrote 17 letters to President Roosevelt to introduce the unity of the army and the people and their desire for victory in the Chinese War of Resistance. In 1941, when the war situation intensified, Lao Ka was re-enlisted in the Marine Corps and established the Second Marine Corps Raid Battalion, which is also regarded as the originator of the U.S. special forces. At this time, he had a fanboy and a good friend by his side, that is, James Roosevelt, the son of President Roosevelt.

Because of the old card's personal friendship with President Roosevelt and Ronaldinho's influence, he was allowed to follow the style of the Eighth Route Army to create the assault battalion. The basic style is to remove the traditional high-security officer-soldier hierarchical relationship, cancel the preferential treatment of officers in clothing, food, and equipment, share the joys and sorrows with the soldiers, and greatly improve the treatment of ordinary soldiers. At the same time, political education for soldiers and acceptance of soldiers' criticism and suggestions, tactical strengthening of guerrilla tactics training, and changes to the basic organization of the troops to adapt to new tactics (he was later extended to the entire Marine Corps, until today the U.S. Navy The Marine Corps' infantry squad is based on this). Lao Ka used the word gung-ho (gung-ho) to become the slogan and motto of the troops in their daily training to inspire soldiers to fight for freedom, unity and justice. And the word gung-ho has become almost a code name for the assault battalion, everywhere. The old card's model of political commissar in command greatly inspired the usually free and undisciplined American soldiers. In August 1942, he defeated the Japanese army in the Raid on Makin Island, and in the Battle of Guadalcan Island three months later, he fought the Japanese guerrillas for 40 days, and successfully joined the main force. This was the United States' first victory over Japan in World War II, so Old Card also received two Navy Crosses, which were crucial in his military career.

We won’t talk too much about the details of the specific battle. Later, the Second Raid Battalion was also called “Carlson Raid Battalion” by everyone. Interested friends can take a look at a film taken by the United States in 1943 that reflects the bloody battle of the old card raid battalion. The name of the movie is "gung-ho". Although the U.S. military had mixed opinions about this gung-ho model at the time, and even many Marines outside the 2nd Raid Battalion believed that the gung-ho spirit represented rudeness and domineering, calling the 2nd Battalion gung ho bastards (hot-blooded bastards). ). But in any case, the old card's Gung-ho commando made him famous, and the three fire groups he pioneered were widely adopted by the entire Marine Corps. In the Battle of Saipan in 1944, the old card was unfortunately seriously wounded, and the Marines believed that the role of the raiders was not enough, so they disbanded these troops. The old card retired in July 1946 and died in 1947.

Since then, the word Gung-ho has gradually become a buzzword in the United States whether it is military or civilian, mainly to express concentration and enthusiasm for one thing. If you think someone is very focused on doing one thing, you can say that he is very Gung-ho.

After 9/11, the Marine Corps Special Operations Command was established due to the need to counter terrorism. In 2006, the original SEALs were split again to form a new "**Marine Raiders", so we saw the Chinese "Gonghe" logo on the team badge of this unit, It can also be regarded as a tribute to the memory of the old card and to inherit the heroic and good fighting of this assault force.

So far, let's talk about how an American who loves Chinese applied foreign languages to military training and changed history. For the single-cell patriotic creatures, all they see is the pride of Chinese and the arrogance of the Eighth Route Army. Including the current united front organization, the official website of China Gonghe also takes this story as propaganda material and is proud of it. If the then President Roosevelt or a high-ranking official thought that it was not allowed to promote Chinese culture or Chinese in our invincible army, there might be a subtle change in the direction of history. It is said that the United States should be the country that borrows the most foreign words from Chinese among non-Asian countries. From typhoon to ketchup, from dimsum to chop-chop, has American culture been polluted since then, and Americans are not patriotic because of this, I believe you will has its own answer.

Let's go back to the story of the comprehensive Chinese-style training of the Hong Kong police. There is no standard answer as to which one is better. Each has its own preferences, and the effect is unknown. However, it is undeniable that the law enforcement of the Hong Kong police is tough. The degree has indeed improved a lot, but again, the police comrades, the national security still depends on you.


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