Dongjiang Column: Alone Behind Enemy Lines, a Legend of Resistance Against Japan

Dongjiang Column: Alone Behind Enemy Lines, a Legend of Resistance Against Japan

by Zhong Ermao

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The Dongjiang Column was a people's anti-Japanese army founded and led by the Communist Party of China in the Dongjiang area of ​​Guangdong during the Anti-Japanese War. In April 1945, Zhu De delivered a military report "On the Battlefield in the Liberated Areas" at the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China, calling the South China Anti-Japanese Column, mainly the Dongjiang Column and Qiongya Column, together with the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army as "the mainstay of China's Anti-Japanese War". The long historical novel "Dongjiang Column" uses Commander Zeng Sheng as the narrative perspective and chronological order to vividly describe the wonderful story of the Dongjiang Column scholars who carried guns and built something from scratch. In the difficult environment of being isolated behind enemy lines, they used their strong and unyielding will and flexible tactics to effectively contain the forces of the Japanese invaders and establish a large anti-Japanese base area.

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