
The Bloody Battlefield of the Anti-japanese War
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[The war should not be forgotten in peacetime, because we cherish peace, we look back on the war!] The Marco Polo Bridge Incident broke out on July 7, 1937, and the Japanese army took advantage of the situation to launch a full-scale war of aggression against China. The Nationalist Government issued an order: Once the war breaks out, regardless of north or south, all men, old and young, have the responsibility to defend the land and resist the war. The story begins with a murder case six years ago, when the family of Li Tieying, who was only 15 years old at the time, unfortunately encountered changes. In order to avenge his parents, he cooperated with the agents of the Renaissance Society to kill the warlord in the town, and had no choice but to start fleeing all over the country. Six years ago, she also made a good friend because of that incident! The two have similar personalities, congenial personalities, and even become allies through blood. But at that time, when the country was in crisis, all they could do as a Chinese man was resist Japan. The two brothers are in different positions and have different stories. In the future, the troops will belong to different groups, but when the country is ruined and the family is destroyed, the only thing the two can do is to go into battle to kill the enemy! During that period, although the two brothers could not see each other, they were both responsible for their country and their family. The main plot begins with the July 7th Incident, telling the stories of two brothers on the anti-Japanese battlefield. And this book covers a variety of branches, including the secret contest between the military and the Japanese! There was also resistance by bandits and irregular forces. There are also overt and covert struggles between traitors and patriotic businessmen. This book is the war of resistance of little people. It is said that if you are determined to serve your country, you will be a hero everywhere!
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