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Is the snow in the movie of Changjin Lake true?

It really snowed in the battle of Changjin Lake.

The snow in the movies of Changjin Lake is real. Their crew was filmed in the northeast, and the snow is real. But the snow that the actors are in is far less cold than what our soldiers experienced in those years.

According to the records of British battlefield intelligence officers, during the winter from 1950 to 195 1 year, North Korea experienced extremely cold weather once in 50 years, especially on the west coast near the Yellow Sea, where the temperature plummeted at night.

Perrins, an intelligence officer, once measured the extreme low temperature of -38.9℃. He said: "The weather on the Korean peninsula often changes between sleet, heavy snow and sunny days. It may be sleet at first, then it turns into snow, and then it suddenly clears up. It may be even colder when it clears up. "

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The Battle of Changjin Lake is the producer and producer of listed companies such as China Film and Shanghai Film. In order to reproduce the whole process of the campaign in a panoramic view, the main creative team has gone through more than five years of script polishing, more than two years of careful preparation, more than 70 thousand extras, super-large costume props and military equipment preparation, and 100 kilometers of campaign tactical design.

The presentation of this epic battle by the Battle of Changjin Lake did not rely on a simple timeline, but relied on the extension of the story to internally support the ideological motivation and behavior of the seven volunteers, making them "heroes" with fresh vitality. On the train bound for the battlefield, there was an induction ceremony for the Seventh Company, in which a person's name and number were reported, showing the inheritance of heroic spirit and war spirit, and who was "invincible and invincible".