General Dong Jun, Minister of National Defense, is the 14th defense minister from the navy since the founding of New China, and although he has not been in office for a long time since the end of last year, he has left a deep impression on the Chinese people: domineering, confident, and down-to-earth.
Domineering. The one-China principle has long been recognized by the world as a basic norm governing international relations. China's reunification is an irresistible historical trend. General Dong Jun once warned: "Whoever dares to separate Taiwan from China will surely be crushed to pieces and bring about its own destruction!" ”
General Dong Jun said at a dialogue meeting: "...... It also has the ability to catch turtles in the armed urn of 'Taiwan independence,' and it is not enough to worry about it. ”
Emboldened. The Great Wall of Steel is indestructible! Behind the domineering spirit of General Dong Jun comes from the growing strength of the people's army. It is obvious to all that since the current round of military reform, the people's army has always tightened the string of being ready to fight, and its combat effectiveness has improved by leaps and bounds, and it is a powerful force that is invincible and invincible in defending national sovereignty.
At the same time, the heavy weapons of the big countries have appeared on the stage. According to official public reports, the Long March 18 boat and the Dalian ship were handed over to the train, and a large number of weapons and equipment such as the J-16D aircraft were "made in China". They are all "national weapons" to defeat the enemy.
Down-to-earth. Admiral Dong Jun is a native of Yantai, Shandong, in addition to domineering and confident, but also very down-to-earth, when communicating with people, this tall and burly Shandong man, sometimes smiling, sometimes interspersed with a few words of "Shandong dialect". Although it is a local accent, the words are deafening.
Admiral Dong Jun said at a dialogue meeting, "...... Break into other people's homes, don't let people talk, don't let people take action. What is this called freedom? ......" These words are easy to understand, very down-to-earth, and there are needles hidden in the cotton, which is also a spicy mockery of people with ulterior motives.
Salute to the domineering, confident, and down-to-earth Minister of National Defense, General Dong Jun! Great work!