
The Volunteers: To the War
Drama · War · History
Overview
In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, New China was faced with "internal and external troubles". Since the outbreak of the Korean Civil War, the U.S. military has repeatedly provoked the border between China and North Korea, and civilians have been brutally bombed. In order to maintain the hard-won peace and long-term stability for generations, in October 1950, the Chinese People's Volunteers entered North Korea, and the "Resist US Aid Korea" war kicked off.
Top Cast


Tang Guoqiang
Tang Guoqiang
Mao Zedong
Tang Guoqiang
Mao Zedong


Wang Yanhui
Wang Yanhui
Peng Dehuai
Wang Yanhui
Peng Dehuai


Liu Jin
Liu Jin
Zhou En'lai
Liu Jin
Zhou En'lai


Xin Baiqing
Xin Baiqing
Li Moyin
Xin Baiqing
Li Moyin


Zhang Songwen
Zhang Songwen
Wu Xiuquan
Zhang Songwen
Wu Xiuquan


Huang Xiaoming
Huang Xiaoming
Jiang Chao
Huang Xiaoming
Jiang Chao


Zhang Ziyi
Zhang Ziyi
Tang Sheng
Zhang Ziyi
Tang Sheng


Zhu Yawen
Zhu Yawen
Wu Benzheng
Zhu Yawen
Wu Benzheng


Zhang Zifeng
Zhang Zifeng
Li Xiao
Zhang Zifeng
Li Xiao


Wei Daxun
Wei Daxun
Mao An'ying
Wei Daxun
Mao An'ying
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