Chronicles of the Tibetan Border Guards

Chronicles of the Tibetan Border Guards

by Liu Hongguang

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The author of this book uses the personal experience of a veteran to reveal the legend of the Tibetan border guards for readers. Tibet is known as the "roof of the world", and Zhadong, which the author's army defended, is the "roof of the roof". The average altitude of military bases is above 4,750 meters, and most frontline posts are between 5,000 and 6,000 meters. It is what life scientists call a "life restricted area." Here, border guards not only have to face the threats of "murderous demons" such as harsh living environment, harsh natural conditions, backward medical equipment, landslides, avalanches, car accidents, sudden mountain sickness and accidents, but also have to deal with ethnic separatists and returnees in a complex political and military situation. At the same time, the loneliness caused by traffic obstruction, information blockage, ignorance, and distant family relationships also caused physical and mental pain to the soldiers. It is precisely in this way that the legend of the Tibetan "God of War" was developed. The author relies on his extensive personal experience, rich materials and command of writing skills, and records these legends from a historical perspective, human considerations and rigorous writing attitude, thus creating an iron-blooded military legend.

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