Carrying the Coffin to the West: the Last Iron-blooded Battle of the Qing Dynasty

Carrying the Coffin to the West: the Last Iron-blooded Battle of the Qing Dynasty

by Yangcheng Qiushuishanren

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In 1865, Xinjiang was lost. Aguba occupied southern Xinjiang, and Tsarist Russia occupied Ili. The court said: Forget it, no more. A 69-year-old man stood up. He carried the coffin and set out from Suzhou with 60,000 people. After three years of hard fighting, more than half of the 60,000 people were killed or injured. He asked for one-sixth of China back. But it was a miserable win. Hu Xueyan is dead, the surrendered general who opened the city gate has been kneeling for ten years, and his daughter was forced to death by the enemy. The old man carrying the coffin died in Fuzhou. Before he died, he was still looking at the map of Xinjiang. From temple battles to battlefield fighting, from red-top businessmen to unknown soldiers. Panoramic restoration of the last victory of the late Qing Dynasty. Click on the first chapter to see how the soldier who escaped among more than a thousand dead people later lifted the cannon onto the cliff.

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