The significance of indiscriminate bombing

bomb wantonly and inhumanly

Pronunciation: Kuang h notng làn zhà

Interpretation: crazy: crazy, crazy; Boom: refers to the destruction with artillery or bombs; Excessive: excessive and unrestrained; Blasting: refers to blasting with explosives or bombs. This idiom refers to frequent and destructive bombing of a target in a short time.

Source: Li Ruobing's "Wayaobao ever-burning lamp": "Planes in the sky are bombarded indiscriminately, and armed demonstrations are held on the ground."

After World War II, U.S. imperialism joined forces with Britain, France and other countries 15 to launch a war of armed aggression against North Korea, directly burning the war to the Yalu River and Tumen River and bombarding China's border.