The Iron-blooded Journey Home: the Military God Has Regrets

The Iron-blooded Journey Home: the Military God Has Regrets

by Sangyu·feiwan

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In 1925 AD, war broke out in the northern border of the Blue Star Qian Kingdom. The soul of Wu Fa, a young man from the Age of Dharma, accidentally traveled into the body of a ten-year-old orphan boy during the war on the northeastern border of Qian Kingdom. In this Republic-like era where warlords are fighting, foreign enemies are on the lookout, and the people are in dire straits. From the confused children by the glacier to the weak students at the Northern Xinjiang Military Academy; from the trembling of holding a gun for the first time to the calmness of commanding thousands of troops. In the vicissitudes of the land of Qian State, Wu Fa took the spirit of the Red Army of Chinese Workers and Peasants as the core, integrated "Sun Tzu's Art of War" and modern military thought, and created an original tactical system of "infiltration-maneuver-annihilation". He went through four stages of campaigns: suppressing bandits in the northern Xinjiang, resisting the Japanese in the East China Sea, fixing the border in the southwest, and decisive battle in the Central Plains. Finally, in the spring of 1945, on the eve of the victory of the Qianguo Anti-Japanese War, he was seriously injured and died in the last battle of the "Dawn Offensive" at the age of 30. As he lay dying, he looked at the first morning light in the east and left his last words, which have been debated by future generations of military scholars: "Comrades, I am going home. You must help me see the world and protect our country and our home." No one knows where the "home" he refers to is. They only know that in his thirty years of life, he rewrote the modern military history of the Qian Kingdom and was revered as the "Military God of the Qian Kingdom" by later generations. It's a fictional article, a parallel world, please don't take it for granted. Any similarity is purely coincidental.

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You can see that the protagonist is slowly integrating into this world

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