
Sino-french War
by Editor-in-chief Jin Kaicheng
About This Novel
In 1840, the British opened the door to the Qing Empire with strong ships and cannons. Since then, imperialist countries have followed suit, and the land of China has been filled with smoke. In December 1883, the French army launched an attack on the Qing army stationed in Beiqi, Vietnam, and the Sino-French War officially broke out. The war between China and France is a lingering pain in China's modern history, leaving behind all kinds of helplessness and regret for future generations. "The Sino-French War" edited by Song Lili is one of the "Chinese Cultural Knowledge Readers" series. It tells the whole process of the Sino-French War in the late Qing Dynasty with pictures and texts. "The Sino-French War" has beautiful and vivid writing, concise and popular language, and is suitable for a wide range of readers.
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