The Yangtze River Trilogy (set of Three Volumes)

The Yangtze River Trilogy (set of Three Volumes)

by Yan Guopei

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1.5Mwords119chapters
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This book is the "Yangtze River Trilogy", the representative work of the writer Yan Guopei, which consists of three parts: "Whirlpool", "Bashan Moon" and "Floating Clouds in the Sea". Among them, "Whirlpool" takes the competition in the Sichuan and River shipping industry in the 1930s as the main line, interspersed with the struggles of underground party organizations, and shows the survival dilemma and historical limitations of the national bourgeoisie in a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society. "Bashan Moon", as the second part of this series, continues the grand narrative of the previous work "Whirlpool" on the social changes in the Yangtze River Basin, and at the same time profoundly depicts the complexity of social contradictions during the Anti-Japanese War. As the final work of the series, "Clouds in the Sea" faithfully continues the grand narrative style of the first two works, vividly reproducing the social ecology during the revolutionary war, anti-Japanese war, and liberation war in eastern Sichuan and Chongqing.

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