An Inch of Rivers and an Inch of Blood (complete Collection)

An Inch of Rivers and an Inch of Blood (complete Collection)

by Guanhe Fifty States

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This book tells the full history of China's frontal resistance to Japan from a brand-new perspective. It is also the history closest to New China. It was an era of comprehensive turmoil and transformation in social structure, ideology and economy. New China came from there, and we live in New China. The reason why we are what we are now is inseparable from that era. Understanding it helps us understand our own era. This book takes the Huanggutun Incident and the September 18th Incident as its starting point and the fall of Northeast China as its starting point to reproduce the influential figures and wonderful past events in the historical context of the fourteen-year Anti-Japanese War. This book is like a magnificent picture scroll. The author uses a humorous, profound, exciting or tragic style to take you closer to Zhang Zuolin, Chiang Kai-shek, and Wang Jingwei, and appreciate the armor and flowers, friendship and intrigue, tears and laughter, joy and sorrow they once had.

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