Li Xiaowu, a guard of honor of the three armed forces.
Li Xiaowu is a member of the honor guard of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He is a training model for the honor guard.
Li Xiaowu used to be the logistics administrator of the honor guard of the three armed forces. In 2009, he volunteered to participate in the 60th anniversary military parade. Because of his lack of queue training experience, he trained very hard. This "model photo" records Li Xiaowu's training in the National Day Parade Village in 2009. This sweat alkali is Li Xiaowu's qualification as a pacesetter.
Li Xiaowu: Not me. Many people do. It's not like I didn't wash clothes for days, and it became saline at noon. At that time, people were allowed to drink salt water. This salt can is full of salt. Salt water tastes bad. I ate kimchi then. Sometimes drink glucose. It was sent by the team. By noon, I had been sweating all morning, and my face and boots were covered with sweat and alkali. Dress up in camouflage.
However, shortly after the parade, Li Xiaowu underwent surgery in the hospital for a leg injury. The operation left several scars with four steel nails under them. The doctor told Xiaowu that during the operation, they found Xiaowu's ligament was almost completely broken, and they were surprised at how he persisted in the training ground for so long.
Later, Xiao Wu returned to the public service team and never had a chance to go to the playground for training, but he did not relax. He secretly opened up his own training ground, where the soldiers of the public service team dried their clothes.
Li Xiaowu: Here it is. There is no place here except for training. Isn't it great to see them training and listening to music on the playground? It was here at that time, there was no place, and there was no playground outside. I have no riding boots and no gun, so I can only practice here simply. There is no striding line here either, but I haven't prepared too much. The specific standard is to train on the playground. I mainly wear leather shoes and cloth shoes for training, so I pretend to have a 95 in my hand and a gun in my heart.
At the beginning of 20 15, Li Xiaowu gave up the nail removal operation after consulting a doctor. He wrote a resolution to recommend himself to the team to participate in the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the anti-fascist victory.
Li Xiaowu: What moved me most about the military parade in 2009 was that when Tiananmen Square passed by, I was moved by the voices of the masses. Speaking of soldiers crying at that time, I felt that my training for several months was worthwhile. Being a soldier for so many years, that day was particularly meaningful, otherwise I wouldn't have such a strong desire to do it again this time. As soon as I talked about it, I felt that all the pressure and all the pain were gone.