
Liberation War Records: Liberation of Nanchang
by Lin Keke
About This Novel
In May 1949, the 15th Corps of the Fourth Field Army (Deng Hua's Department) launched a pursuit on the Ganjiang River. The Kuomintang Xiawei Corps, which fled south after the Battle of Crossing the River, abandoned Nanchang. On May 22, the 43rd Army of the People's Liberation Army entered this "hero city" without bloodshed. This campaign cut off the Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway, isolated the Bai Chongxi Group in Central China, and protected revolutionary relics such as the August 1st Uprising Memorial Hall. The liberation of Nanchang connected the liberated areas of East China and South China, clearing obstacles for the advance into Guangdong, and marked a key node in the deepening advancement of the Liberation War.
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