
Craftsmanship
by Liu Changtai
About This Novel
"The Honor of the Craftsman" is a long documentary literary work of about 400,000 words. It consists of 106 independent stories and more than 400 old photos, divided into 12 chapters in chronological order. The story is based on a large ordnance factory (Qinghua Factory, code-named Factory 626) located at the foot of the Xiaoxing'an Mountains in Heilongjiang Province. It tells the story of the ordnance workers' hard work and selfless dedication in the years of burning passion, leaving many touching stories. The arsenal went bankrupt in 2006, and a ruins museum was built on the site to pass on stories that should not be forgotten to future generations. The arsenal covered in this book is a large gun manufacturer and is known as the "Northern China" and the cradle of guns. Her predecessor was the "Three Northeastern Provinces Arsenal" founded by the Northeastern warlord Zhang Zuolin in Shenyang. After liberation, it was called the "May 1st Arsenal". In the winter of 1950, this factory, wearing Wan Daochen's emblem of the founding of New China, faced the smoke of war on the Yalu River and urgently moved to Bei'an, Heilongjiang, behind the war. North An is a red base established by cadres sent from Yan'an. The most popular provincial-level democratic regime is still alive there. After the table tennis factory was established in Changxue, it became the main theme of the border city. With the red veins in its veins and the constant sound of gunfire, the story of military workers has also been performed for half a century.
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