
That Year, We Went Out to Sichuan to Fight the War (two Volumes in Total)
About This Novel
"There is no army without Sichuan." During the Anti-Japanese War, the Sichuan Army ranked first in the country in terms of the number of people participating in the war and the tragic sacrifices. The casualties accounted for one-fifth of the total number of anti-Japanese troops in the country! In the eight years after the July 7th Incident, more than 3 million Sichuan Army soldiers stepped onto the front line of the Anti-Japanese War to save the nation from danger. Led by generals such as Liu Xiang, Deng Xihou, Li Jiayu, Yang Sen, Wang Lingji, Tang Shizun, and Wang Zuanxu, they fought bravely with crude equipment and meager supplies, and shed blood for the country. They participated in almost all major battles on the frontal anti-Japanese battlefields such as the Songhu Anti-Japanese War, the Nanjing Defense War, the Niangziguan Battle, the Teng County Defense Battle, the Wuhan Battle, the Changsha Battle, the Zaoyi Battle, the Shanggao Battle, the Zhejiang-Jiangxi Battle, the Changde Battle, and the Hengyang Defense Battle. They truly interpreted "every inch of river and mountain, every inch of blood" to the extreme. With rich historical data, this book passionately and truly objectively reproduces the tragic journey of the Sichuan Army on the frontal anti-Japanese battlefield. It not only has an overall perspective, but also has a microscopic perspective of grassroots officers and soldiers, foreign reporters, etc. It has a richly detailed depiction and interpretation of the Sichuan Army's combat power, tactics, high-level generals and grassroots soldiers, the relationship with Chiang Kai-shek's direct relatives and the Communist armed forces, and the real situation on the frontal anti-Japanese battlefield. Every sentence is the firm will to fight the war, and every word is the determination to sacrifice one's life for the country.
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Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
This time the Sichuan army was going to fight the Japanese army. Liu Xiang felt a little uneasy because he had never fought with them before and didn't know their strength or what their weapons were like.
At the beginning, he talked about what happened before and after the July 7th Incident. He described the telegrams they received and their plans in great detail. The characters were also well described.
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Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
This time the Sichuan army was going to fight the Japanese army. Liu Xiang felt a little uneasy because he had never fought with them before and didn't know their strength or what their weapons were like.
At the beginning, he talked about what happened before and after the July 7th Incident. He described the telegrams they received and their plans in great detail. The characters were also well described.
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