
Why Didn't Hu Feng "surrender"?
by Yang Xuewu
About This Novel
At the beginning of 1949, the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party was coming to an end. Chiang Kai-shek, the president of the Kuomintang, gathered up his defeated troops and "prepared for the aftermath" and prepared to flee to Taiwan; while Mao Zedong, the leader of the Communist Party of China, was strategizing that "it would be better to use the remaining brave men to chase the poor bandits", he was also working hard to plan the establishment of a new regime. At this time, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party launched a fierce battle for cultural celebrities on another battlefield where no gunpowder could be seen. Although the Kuomintang was gone, it still wanted to make a comeback, and some cultural celebrities were still "dead-hearted" to follow Chiang Kai-shek to Taiwan. The Communist Party was about to come to power and "take the world" and needed a large number of cultural celebrities to support it. Therefore, under the careful planning and careful organization of the top leaders of the Communist Party, a group of cultural celebrities who secretly sneaked into Hong Kong went north in batches and arrived in Peking to prepare for the new CPPCC meeting that marked the "great reunion."
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