
Life Through Death
by Zhu Zengquan
About This Novel
"Life Crosses Death" is a military poem by General Zhu Zengquan. It is divided into five parts and reflects the author's insights and thinking during his long military career. Because of the general's special status, his military poems have also been given a unique personality: facing war, calling for peace, praising life, and writing about heroes. From ancient times to the present, war has been a topic that humans cannot escape, and peace is the goal that humans have been pursuing. As a general, the author has different thoughts on war and peace than ordinary people. Decades of military life have left the author with heavy and profound reflections on life. Watching the lives around him pass through death again and again, the author's cherishment and desire for life appear to be particularly sincere and strong. Among them, "The Fantasy of Mao'er Cave" is a very unique set of military poems. It is also a soldier's thoughts and feelings after being baptized by blood and fire, full of the intensity and heat of blood.
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