
1938: 11.13 Changsha Fire
About This Novel
The Wenxi Fire was caused by the aggressive war launched by the Japanese imperialists. The culprit of this disaster was Japanese imperialism. The Kuomintang military authorities made strategic mistakes, and the Kuomintang military and political authorities in Hunan neglected their duties and brought disaster to the people. This was the direct cause of this disaster. The people of Changsha made great sacrifices for the national war of resistance, which will surely go down in history forever. This book will introduce readers to the beginning and end of the fire, as well as its causes and consequences.
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Official(1)Scraped 12d ago
People should strengthen themselves and the country should not be weak
As a Changsha native, I learned when I was young that this is a city whose site has not changed for thousands of years. When I was young, I admired many famous people who originated from this place. Today, Changsha has become a capital of entertainment and consumption. Walking on the streets, history has long been buried in the ground beneath your feet. The fire that happened many years ago has always been a regret in my heart. I wish I could not see the Gutan Prefecture standing on the river and not be able to appreciate the past time. Thanks to the author for providing so much historical data, which gave me a better understanding of that period. In addition, the pain of fighting against Japan is really unbearable. The battle loss ratio of 7,000 to 70,000 is really a tragic victory that was paid for with human lives! Only strengthen yourself and cannot be humiliated by others...
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Official(1)Scraped 12d ago
People should strengthen themselves and the country should not be weak
As a Changsha native, I learned when I was young that this is a city whose site has not changed for thousands of years. When I was young, I admired many famous people who originated from this place. Today, Changsha has become a capital of entertainment and consumption. Walking on the streets, history has long been buried in the ground beneath your feet. The fire that happened many years ago has always been a regret in my heart. I wish I could not see the Gutan Prefecture standing on the river and not be able to appreciate the past time. Thanks to the author for providing so much historical data, which gave me a better understanding of that period. In addition, the pain of fighting against Japan is really unbearable. The battle loss ratio of 7,000 to 70,000 is really a tragic victory that was paid for with human lives! Only strengthen yourself and cannot be humiliated by others...
