
Chronicles of the Republic of China
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Huang Zheng followed his father's orders and chose to attend the military academy. He graduated from the Central Military Academy and used his strong will to continuously grow in training and actual combat, becoming a true iron-blooded warrior. He witnessed...
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Official(2)Scraped 27d ago
There is no need for a mulberry land to bury the bones, life is full of green hills.
See how the graduates of Whampoa Military Academy fought bloody battles to protect their families and the country. From the all-out war in 1937, to the Battle of Songhu, and then to the Battle of Jinling, Huang Zheng, a son of the Han family, traveled through the period of the Anti-Japanese War in the Republic of China and wrote a magnificent epic of the Anti-Japanese War.
I hope the works will be better in the future
Well, in general, the study of history is very rigorous, and I can actually dig out that Zhang Zhizhong once served as the director of education of the Central Military Academy. I think this is very OK, ah, but, there are too few chapters and too little follow-up space, so what can I say? As you watch it, the feeling comes up, and then suddenly it disappears. Just after it ends, you can even have many, many reverie about the follow-up story. Therefore, I think the biggest problem is that the follow-up space is too short. When writing about the Anti-Japanese War, he writes until the end of the Anti-Japanese War. You can read it if you want to, it is absolutely beautiful, but there will also be a little regret.
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Official(2)Scraped 27d ago
There is no need for a mulberry land to bury the bones, life is full of green hills.
See how the graduates of Whampoa Military Academy fought bloody battles to protect their families and the country. From the all-out war in 1937, to the Battle of Songhu, and then to the Battle of Jinling, Huang Zheng, a son of the Han family, traveled through the period of the Anti-Japanese War in the Republic of China and wrote a magnificent epic of the Anti-Japanese War.
I hope the works will be better in the future
Well, in general, the study of history is very rigorous, and I can actually dig out that Zhang Zhizhong once served as the director of education of the Central Military Academy. I think this is very OK, ah, but, there are too few chapters and too little follow-up space, so what can I say? As you watch it, the feeling comes up, and then suddenly it disappears. Just after it ends, you can even have many, many reverie about the follow-up story. Therefore, I think the biggest problem is that the follow-up space is too short. When writing about the Anti-Japanese War, he writes until the end of the Anti-Japanese War. You can read it if you want to, it is absolutely beautiful, but there will also be a little regret.










