Cao Jianjun, hearing this name, knows that his father has a deep military complex.
On Army Day in 1973, a boy was born in the home of Cao Shixun, a veteran who had just been discharged from the army.
When he was crazy with his newborn son, his daughter-in-law said:
"Cao Shixun, quickly give our kid a resounding name..."
"Today is Army Day, so it's called Army Building, which is commemorative."
Since he was a child, Cao Shixun has deliberately cultivated his son's military qualities, toys are pistols, grenades, submachine guns, tanks, and chess games are all military chess, and even Cao Jianjun grew up wearing a child scout uniform and imitating a military uniform.
With a slight reading ability, under the influence of his father, he read "The Young Guard", "War and Peace", "On War", "Fire King Kong", "The Art of War"...
At the age of 18, when he was in high school, he joined the army, and because of his strong military theory, he went to military school the following year.
He studied his business diligently and published a large number of valuable academic papers in domestic military journals.
After graduating, at the behest of the school, he stayed on to teach, and happily became the favorite of Rodin, the younger sister of the dean's college.
But his ambition was not here, his parents urged him to get married, but he said: "Huo Quai's illness also said to his emperor's uncle: 'The Huns have not been destroyed, how can they be home'..."
Indeed, he had a heart for the frontier, and he wrote in his diary:
"My generation of soldiers, the biggest volunteer in this life, should be the horse leather shroud, 'drunk and lying on the battlefield, how many people will come back to fight in ancient times?' It's all my dream. ”
For a period of time, he was very depressed, and he also used alcohol to kill his sorrows, and later, when he saw that his students had joined the peacekeeping force, completed their missions, and went to visit him, he was full of spirit, he saw his youth, and he saw hope.
He glanced at his fiancée Luo Dan affectionately, and said gently: "Tomorrow, let's go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to register"!