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‘One Punch to Avoid a Hundred’: Xi Jinping Reaffirms Korean War Legacy as a Modern Strategic Warning
During a state visit to North Korea, Xi Jinping invoked the legacy of the Korean War to emphasize China's historical resilience against the United States. The visit highlights the 'One Punch' doctrine, signaling that Beijing remains prepared to use decisive force to protect its perceived core interests.

Blood and Memory: Xi’s Pilgrimage to the Friendship Tower Reaffirms a Generational Alliance
General Secretary Xi Jinping’s visit to the Friendship Tower in Pyongyang emphasizes the 'blood-cemented' alliance between China and North Korea. The visit highlights a strategic focus on youth education and the preservation of historical narratives as a means to solidify the bilateral relationship against modern geopolitical pressures.

Resurrecting the 'Blood-Cemented' Bond: Xi Jinping’s Symbolic Overture in Pyongyang
President Xi Jinping’s visit to the Friendship Tower in Pyongyang marks a significant reaffirmation of the historical and military ties between China and North Korea. The event underscores a strategic pivot toward strengthening traditional alliances as a counterweight to Western geopolitical pressure.

The Living and the Fallen: Centennial Brothers Reunite as China Honors its War Dead
Two centenarian veteran brothers reunited in Shijiazhuang during the 13th repatriation of Korean War remains, highlighting the Chinese state's focus on linking revolutionary history with modern national rejuvenation. Their story serves as a powerful narrative tool for reinforcing domestic patriotism and the concept of the 'Prosperous Era.'

Ritual and Readiness: The 'Yang Gensi' Legacy in China’s Modern Military Identity
Representatives of the legendary Yang Gensi Company attended a repatriation ceremony for Korean War remains, linking historical martyrdom to the PLA’s modern military modernization. The event highlights how the Chinese Communist Party uses 'red genealogy' and the 'Three Unbelievables' ethos to bolster ideological cohesion and combat readiness.

The Ink of Sacrifice: Reclaiming the Korean War Narrative in Modern China
The real-life story of siblings Jiang Zhaoyu and Jiang Boheng, inspirations for a major war film, highlights the human toll of the Korean War. Their narrative is currently being leveraged by Chinese state media to bolster national identity and historical memory through a blend of personal tragedy and modern technology.

Echoes of the 38th Parallel: China and South Korea Navigate History Through the Ritual of Repatriation
China and South Korea have completed another formal handover of the remains of Chinese soldiers killed during the Korean War. This annual ritual serves as a critical humanitarian bridge between the two nations, blending historical commemoration with the complexities of modern regional diplomacy.

Rituals of Remembrance: The Strategic Weight of China’s Repatriated War Dead
The latest repatriation of Chinese Volunteer Army remains from South Korea highlights a rare area of humanitarian cooperation between Beijing and Seoul. These ceremonies serve both as a diplomatic stabilizer and a potent tool for Chinese domestic nationalism.

History’s Long Shadow: The Geopolitics of Repatriation in the Korean Peninsula
China and South Korea have completed the 13th repatriation of Chinese People’s Volunteers' remains, returning 12 soldiers and 146 artifacts to Beijing. The high-profile ceremony at Incheon International Airport underscores the use of historical memory as a diplomatic tool amidst complex regional tensions.

Shadows of the Frozen Chosin: China’s Strategic Cult of the Martyr
China has repatriated the 13th batch of Korean War remains from South Korea, utilizing high-tech military assets and DNA identification to turn a historical recovery mission into a powerful display of nationalistic continuity and modern military prestige.

Burying the Ghosts of 1950: The High-Stakes Symbolism of China’s Returning Martyrs
China conducted its 13th repatriation of Korean War remains in Shenyang, utilizing advanced military hardware and veteran participation to reinforce nationalistic sentiment and historical continuity.

Ghosts of the Cold War: How China’s Korean War Repatriations Fuel Modern Nationalism
China received the 13th batch of Korean War martyr remains in Shenyang, utilizing high-level military honors and intergenerational ceremonies to reinforce national identity. The event highlights the strategic use of historical memory to bolster modern patriotism and connect past military sacrifices with current global status.