
About This Novel
In November 1949, not long after the founding of New China, the famous World War II war correspondent Simonov came to China. He specifically proposed to conduct an on-the-spot investigation in Xuzhou, the main battlefield of the Huaihai Campaign. He was surprised that the 600,000 troops commanded by the CCP defeated the 800,000 troops of the Kuomintang. When he heard that 5.43 Million migrant workers had organized powerful supply lines for the People's Liberation Army, he couldn't help but sigh and said: This is a great miracle in the history of human war. This is the real people's war! Marshal Chen Yi said: "I could not forget the people even if I was lying in a coffin. They fed the revolution with millet and pushed the revolution across the Yangtze River with carts." This book panoramically reflects the moving scenes of the people's enthusiastic support in the revolutionary years, especially during the Anti-Japanese War and the Liberation War, and has created many artistic images. The story is touching and the plot is tear-jerking. The author conducted in-depth interviews and data collection work for several years, and many plots and scenes were disclosed for the first time.
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