Mao An-ying egg fried rice story is misinformed.

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(1)One misinformed episode of the Korean War.
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(3)I heard that Mao An-ing was eating egg fried rice and rummaged through it.
(4)It’s more complicated when you know the truth.
(5)Park Il-woo, who was the deputy commander of the North Korean military’s front command, sent Peng Deh-hui, the commander of the Chinese army who came to Korea during the Korean War, as a gift with about 10 eggs in a basket.
(6)You may wonder what 10 eggs are, but at that time, both Chinese and North Korean soldiers were having difficulty supplying supplies, so fresh eggs were a valuable ingredient.
(7)Peng Deh Hwa-yi received the egg and gave it to the deputy, telling the wounded soldiers to poke the egg porridge with this.
(8)But Mao An-ying took the egg basket and left when Commander Peng De-hui was away.
(9)It was possible because he was Mao Zedong’s son that he was able to carry out the egg basket presented by the North Korean vice commander without eating it to the commander-in-chief. No one could stop Mao An-ying, who enjoyed the power to his heart’s content.
(10)Mao An-ying, who brought this to his private barracks, was cooking egg fried rice with firewood in a small fireplace.
(11)U.S. B-264 planes flying in the air poured napalm bullets at the sight of smoke.
(12)At that time, the Chinese military headquarters dug into the ground and disguised it as invisible, but there was smoke, so they just bombed it.
(13)It’s not just eggs, but North Korea to Peng Dehhui, the commander-in-chief of the Chinese army.
(14)The commander-in-chief gave the wounded soldiers an egg.
(15)I brought whatever I yielded and ate fried rice and searched.

I wasn’t hungry enough to just add eggs and eat rice.

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