
Sino-japanese War
by Chen Yue
About This Novel
The Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 one hundred and thirty years ago was an important turning point in the destiny of modern China. The Sino-Japanese naval battle almost ran through the entire process of the war. It was a prominent symbol of the outbreak, turning point and final outcome of the war. It affected the direction of the entire war situation and had a vital impact on the outcome of both sides. Why did the Qing court fail? Who is responsible? What's the lesson? These issues have triggered reflection by the Chinese people for hundreds of years. To this day, the "revenge of Sino-Japanese War" is still a lingering story among the Chinese people. This book takes the military operations of the Beiyang Navy as the main line, and presents a panoramic view of the entire process of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 from five parts: the Battle of Fengdao, the Battle of the Yellow Sea, the Battle of Lushun, the fall of Weihaiwei, and the destruction of the Beiyang Fleet. The book uses rare historical materials at home and abroad, underwater archaeological results and historical pictures, combined with rigorous historical narratives, to restore the details of war scenes and vividly reproduce the ever-changing war situation, thrilling naval battle scenes and epic heroic stories. This book also provides a wonderful analysis of the naval strategic and tactical issues of China and Japan, and clearly presents the institutional shortcomings and factional struggles of the late Qing government, as well as the inner activities and choices of the generals who participated in the war. It profoundly reveals the truth about the Beiyang Navy's tragic defeat and the fearless courage to fight hard.
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