No War During the Qingming Festival

No War During the Qingming Festival

by Zhang Shishan

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This book tells the story: An Ruyu, Xia Yingying, Tang Xiaoshun and American missionary Paul were arrested by the Japanese invaders for assisting the American church in transferring war orphans. Tang Hanchen, an enlightened country squire in Tangjiashan, sternly rejected the Japanese invaders' negotiation conditions, and the captured people were humiliated and killed. During the anti-mopping operations, we seized hundreds of boxes of Japanese ashes. Tang Hanchen had a high moral standard and fought against all opinions to take the initiative to return the Japanese ashes and welcome back the remains of our personnel. The time was set for Qingming Festival and he agreed that there would be no war on this day. Unexpectedly, the Japanese invaders betrayed their faith, and Tang Hanchen died calmly carrying the flag of "anti-Japanese elements" in exile. What this book wants to show is that compared with the Japanese invaders' dishonesty, the Chinese civilization that Tang Hanchen retained formed a desperate resistance to Japanese militarism and fascism - the benevolent are invincible.

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