
Riders Going West
by Hongke
About This Novel
"Singer of the Western Regions, Poet of the Soul" Hong Ke's work collection series, highly appreciated by Li Jingze and Jia Pingwa. A free soul like a Cossack, a horse like the wind, and a man from the northwest like the wind, set against the vast expanse of flat desert and real mountains like the Tianshan Mountains and Qilian, telling about the heroes of the East, create the epic novel "The Rider Goes West." "The Rider Going West" is Hong Ke's masterpiece. It tells the story of Ma Zhongying, a passionate young man from Hezhou, Gansu Province in the 1920s and 1930s, who could not bear the oppression of his family and warlords and rebelled. He was only 17 years old and was known as "Commander Ga". Wherever the army went, they responded to every call and were invincible. Later, they were defeated in a fierce battle with Ji Hongchang, a famous general of the Northwest Army, and suffered heavy losses. Ma Zhongying led the rest of his troops to escape death, went through many hardships, and went on an expedition to Xinjiang in the name of the temporary 36th Division. At the same time, Sheng Shicai, a general in Japan, was rising in Xinjiang. Facing Ma Zhongying's fierce attack, Sheng Shicai, who was good at playing tricks, invited the Soviet army to enter the country to help in the war, and launched a tragic and tragic Toutun River Battle. Ma Zhongying's troops fought with horses, swords, and flesh and blood, and the Cossack Cavalry Division was completely wiped out. The Soviet army launched a retaliatory attack with air force and armored forces. Taklimakan turned into a sea of death, and tanks crushed the last western rider...
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