
National Memorial (part 7): a Record of the Kuomintang's Naval Resistance on the Frontal Battlefield
by Wang Xiaohua
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"National Memorial (Part 7): A Record of the Kuomintang's Frontal Battlefield Naval Resistance" is a tragic naval history in which the Republic of China Navy fought to the death with Japan's powerful enemy and died heroically for the country. For hundreds of years, maritime troubles have never subsided, and the ancestral maritime territory has been repeatedly invaded and intensified. In the first Sino-Japanese War in the 19th century, the Beiyang Fleet, which seemed to be the largest in East Asia, was completely wiped out; in the second Sino-Japanese War in the 20th century, the weak Republic of China Navy bravely showed its sword and died for its country in the face of a powerful enemy.
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