
Fighting for the Road: Memoirs Part Three
by Wang Dingjun
About This Novel
The author was in the Kuomintang army and went through the two major battles of Liaoshen and Pingjin; in 1949, he was captured by the People's Liberation Army in Tianjin and underwent prisoner camp training. Wearing the uniform of the People's Liberation Army, he walked the entire Jiaoji Railway from Qingdao to Shanghai, and finally left Taiwan... Along the way, contrasts, crises, and conflicts extended, entangled with each other, and rolled forward, which was thrilling. The author distills and sublimates the anger, sadness, and regret of the past four years into a unique memory that transcends politics, class, and personal gains and losses: "The Kuomintang and the Communist Party are like two mountains, and I am like a small river. I have to fight for my way through the mountains and come out with twists and turns. This is a wonderful life."
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