
The Three Iron-blooded Battles Forged the Backbone of China
by Unknown Boy Newbie On The Road
About This Novel
When the smoke first rose over the North China Plain, no one imagined that it would be a fire that spanned half a century, burning through the shackles of the old world and forging the unyielding backbone of a nation. In an era when iron and blood were intertwined, the three battlefields were like three furnaces, forging countless mortals into steel. They all suffered the pain of tearing on the anvil of fate, and also lost their loved ones in the embers of victory. Every charge is a betrayal of survival instinct; every retreat is a reaffirmation of faith. War never promises glory, it only asks who is willing to bear the cost. Those fallen figures turned into the lines of the earth, while the living became walking inscriptions of memory. Three generations of soldiers and three stages of beacon fire have created not only a steel line of defense, but also the trajectory of a civilization that reshapes its soul in the flames. When peace finally comes, can we remember how those silent ones burned themselves?
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Three people, three wars, each victory at the expense of countless unknown heroes. Are they afraid of death? Afraid, why should they die, because they died for the people behind them, and they are not afraid of death. What are they afraid of? They are afraid that the good life they have exchanged for their lives will be forgotten by the people behind them, and they will join the enemy. But if suddenly someone from another country bullies you or him, the other country will definitely help you or him deal with the third party together, because this is what we have inherited. Our own people may sometimes target each other for their own benefit, but once we face a third party force, we can always put aside the past unhappiness and hand over the back to the other party as quickly as possible.
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Official(1)Scraped 1d ago
Three people, three wars, each victory at the expense of countless unknown heroes. Are they afraid of death? Afraid, why should they die, because they died for the people behind them, and they are not afraid of death. What are they afraid of? They are afraid that the good life they have exchanged for their lives will be forgotten by the people behind them, and they will join the enemy. But if suddenly someone from another country bullies you or him, the other country will definitely help you or him deal with the third party together, because this is what we have inherited. Our own people may sometimes target each other for their own benefit, but once we face a third party force, we can always put aside the past unhappiness and hand over the back to the other party as quickly as possible.









