
Jianghan Beacon Fire Seal Red Makeup
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Shen Jiang, the eldest daughter of Jiangwen Pavilion in Hankou, received an obituary notice that her fiancé Gu Nianzhou had been killed in Nanjing in the winter of 1937. She didn't cry. The ancestral printing house must be maintained, the mouths of the twenty-three workers must be muzzled, and the second uncle is planning to sell the family business to the Japanese. What's the use of crying? Until a young man named Lu Yannian handed over an unusual order. Only then did she realize that this outdated machine had printed things that were thousands of times heavier than account books and invitations. Later, Gu Nianzhou came back alive and his belief had changed. Accounts of military corruption surfaced, pointing directly at the second uncle. When Japanese artillery fire approached Jianghan Pass, she had to make a choice: keep her ancestral property intact, or use this printing press to print the last dignity of the city? The letters are cold, but the hearts are hot.
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