
Dongfenglie
About This Novel
This collection of poems is the author's 10th collection and includes more than 30 poems on military affairs, the Anti-Japanese War, and theme themes that he has written in recent years. This poetry collection contains poems mostly published in major newspapers and periodicals, including "The Last Cotton Cotton in February", which won first place in the national essay competition of "Star" Poetry Magazine and describes the anti-Japanese hero Yang Jingyu, and "I Reunite with History at the Place where Eight Girls Throw themselves into the River", which describes eight women who threw themselves into the river. There are "General, the Head Above the Vision" which describes the anti-Japanese hero Zhao Shangzhi, "September 18th, Mount Your Bayonet" which has had a wide impact across the country, and "Phoenix Nirvana, Road Map to Bloody Rebirth" commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Long March and other excellent poems.
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