
Mountains and Rivers Have Bones
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The war is burning all over China, and the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River are no longer peaceful as before. Rural school teacher Lin Wangshan, country doctor Su Qinghe, hunter Zhao Tieniu, and fallen soldier Chen Jingzhi were ordinary people in troubled times, but when the Japanese invaders crushed their homeland, they were forced to shoulder the burden of protecting their homeland. Some write letters and convey messages, wandering between light and darkness; some hold swords to defend the enemy and defend their hometown; some save others with benevolence and convey warmth in the hail of bullets. After eight years of war, the temples were far away and the people were brave. Countless ordinary people used their flesh and blood as their shields and their integrity as their souls to fight unyieldingly in desperate situations. Mountains and rivers are safe because all people have bones. This is the Chinese spirit that is engraved in the blood of China and will never be bent.
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