
Zhang Henshui's Classic Anti-japanese War Novel Series: Flowers of Blood
About This Novel
This book contains two novels: "Flowers of Passion" and "Eighty-One Dreams". "Flower of Blood" was written in Peiping after the "January 28th Incident" in 1932, pioneering the patriotic spy war theme. "Flowers of Blood" describes a touching story of two young men and women who sacrificed their love and even their lives to resist Japan and save the country. "Eighty-One Dreams" was Mr. Zhang Henshui's most influential and popular novel during the Anti-Japanese War, and was also the best-selling novel in the rear area. The literary world praised the book as a "wonderful book"! The author uses the technique of "Nineteen fables are entrusted to dreams", and the writing is smooth and free. The whole book is full of strange and mysterious suspense, covering the ancient and modern times, vertically and horizontally, and illuminates those issues that indirectly contribute to the victory of the Anti-Japanese War and those that are directly harmful to the Anti-Japanese War. It has high literary value.
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Official(1)Scraped 1d ago
good! ! !
I really can't say anything. Struggle! Struggle! Struggle!
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Official(1)Scraped 1d ago
good! ! !
I really can't say anything. Struggle! Struggle! Struggle!
