Eighty-one Dreams (2)

Eighty-one Dreams (2)

by Zhang Henshui

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71Kwords5chapters
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Ch. 5第五十八梦 上下古今
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About This Novel

"Eighty-One Dream" is a new stage in Mr. Zhang Henshui's works. This new stage breaks through the barriers of old novels from the old era and opens up a new situation. The meaning is far-reaching, implicit and heroic. This is a true portrayal of Mr. Zhang Henshui's mentality of persisting in resisting Japan and serving the country to the death during the Anti-Japanese War. After the Nanjing Massacre, Zhang Henshui submitted a petition to the government, requesting to go to the mountains to fight guerrillas at his own expense, but there was no way out. He put his strong patriotic enthusiasm and loneliness on paper, and created a large number of anti-Japanese novels based on real people and true stories, leaving many precious histories of the Chinese nation's resistance to foreign invaders. "Eighty-One Dream" is a work that reflects the "painful lessons" of the Anti-Japanese War. Together with "Bashan Night Rain", it is called the "pinnacle work" of Zhang Henshui's works.

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