The Battle of Changsha in the Deep Night

The Battle of Changsha in the Deep Night

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I would like to dedicate this document to my fellow countrymen! Hunan people are not afraid of death! Yang Du, a talented scholar from Xiangtan, once said, "If China is to perish, all Hunanese people must die." At a time when the country is in crisis, countless young people from Hunan are passionately engaged in the struggle against foreign aggression, hoping to die to serve the country. There is historical evidence: the Chinese army fought 22 major battles with the Japanese army on the frontal battlefield, seven of which took place in Hunan. Four million people from Hunan joined the army to resist Japan. During the war, the province suffered 2.62 Million casualties, of which more than 900,000 civilians were massacred. After most of the cities fell, heroes and heroines from all over the country gathered in Changsha and struggled to block the enemy's iron hoofs. The war proved the ironclad character of the Chinese nation and the bravery of the Hunan people. The Hunan people fought particularly hard in the guerrilla war to protect their hometown against Japan. The people provided soldiers for the troops, led road construction, ensured logistics supplies, destroyed roads and bridges, and were at the forefront of the war. The sound of Hunan was everywhere. Some people have concluded that Hunan people have strong self-esteem, strong xenophobia, martial arts, strong rebelliousness, and a lot of generous and tragic feelings... Group QQ: 27751845

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Rich_ba71mo ago

It is very historical and not as messy as other anti-war films.

I watched the TV series and then came to read the novel. I thought it was really great. The author wrote this kind of anti-war feelings realistically and vividly described the feelings of children in the war. Every character makes people feel very admirable. It makes people see it in their hearts, as if every picture is in their minds. The hatred between the country and the family will never be forgotten. [Emot=default,86/]

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Silly Fox107mo ago

I only read this book after watching the TV series, and I still have so much to say. . . As for the war emotion genre, I really couldn't cover it. I was chasing it day and night. I even left my work behind and couldn't sleep for several nights after it was over. However, will you publish a new book when you give up?

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