In this scene, we are introduced to the young men of the First Guards, who have been sent to fight in the Second World War. They are led by a young man named Gu Ming, who is a member of the Second Guards. Gu Ming tells the young man that he has signed a three-year contract with his family to stay away from his son, and that the time has come for him to return. The young man, however, does not believe Gu Ming's words and tries to persuade him to let go of his son. He tells the boy that his family will not allow him to go back to his father, but the boy refuses to listen to him, saying that he is having a "friendly conversation" with another man named Ming. The two young men are very close to each other, and they are sure that they will be able to rescue each other from the enemy. The other man, named Ming, is furious at the idea that his son will be forced to return to the front, and he threatens to kill Ming if he does not leave. Ming is furious, but he is also afraid that the truth will come out soon. He is afraid that he will be exposed as a liar, and so he tries to convince Ming to leave the front
In this scene, we are introduced to the young men of the First Guards, who have been sent to fight in the Second World War. They are led by a young man named Gu Ming, who is a member of the Second Guards. Gu Ming tells the young man that he has signed a three-year contract with his family to stay away from his son, and that the time has come for him to return. The young man, however, does not believe Gu Ming's words and tries to persuade him to let go of his son. He tells the boy that his family will not allow him to go back to his father, but the boy refuses to listen to him, saying that he is having a "friendly conversation" with another man named Ming. The two young men are very close to each other, and they are sure that they will be able to rescue each other from the enemy. The other man, named Ming, is furious at the idea that his son will be forced to return to the front, and he threatens to kill Ming if he does not leave. Ming is furious, but he is also afraid that the truth will come out soon. He is afraid that he will be exposed as a liar, and so he tries to convince Ming to leave the front