
Anti-linked Memory
by Jiang Baocai
About This Novel
"Memory of the Anti-Japanese Alliance" is a trustworthy history of the Anti-Japanese Alliance. It is a rich and emotional work that military writer Jiang Baocai spent many years devoting himself to creating and analyzing the history of the 14-year struggle against the Allied Forces from literary and historical perspectives. Each work is an excavation or even rescue of folk memory. The author did not study historical materials in piles of paper, but went to the battlefields of the past and conducted in-depth interviews with hundreds of veterans - the "living fossils" of the Anti-Japanese War. The author gives the greatest reservation to the narrator's tone, accent, eyes, and body language, and uses his sharp eyes to decipher some historical mysteries. Each work has the author's visit and research, selecting the historical "gold sand" that has been ignored and thrown away, solidifying the little-known historical moments in words, and storing them in the memory bank of the national war of resistance. So there is the story of Yang Jingyu who ran like an ostrich in the mountains and forests, Zhao Shangzhi who was called a hero by the enemy, Zhao Yiman who was a loving mother on the battlefield and the execution ground of the Red Hero, Chai Shirong who looked at his face and disappeared, Chen Hanzhang who returned to his hometown after 70 years of absence, and eight women who jumped into the river to freeze the frame...
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