What was the result of China's involvement in the Korea War

China's involvement in the Korean War had a significant impact on the conflict. Chinese forces launched a massive offensive in late 1950, pushing back United Nations forces and forcing them to retreat. This intervention prolonged the Korean War and resulted in a stalemate along the 38th parallel, which remains the border between North and South Korea to this day.

The Chinese intervention also resulted in heavy casualties on both sides. Estimates vary, but it is believed that up to 400,000 Chinese soldiers were killed or wounded during the war. The conflict also had a lasting impact on China's relationship with the United States and other Western countries, as it solidified China's reputation as a communist power and contributed to the Cold War tensions of the time.