Namu

Namu

by Li Zhenping

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275Kwords
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This book is based on the Japanese colonial invasion and enslavement education in the Northeast. It revolves around Namu's life experiences and presents a wonderful story with unique angles and profound thoughts. Namu's dual identity symbolizes the complex pattern of the Northeast during the Manchukuo period, and is a metaphor for the diverse and powerful vitality of Chinese culture. "Namu" Before he was twenty years old, he was Namu, the noble son of Manchuria, a young genius with both civil and military skills. Even though he was born during the fall of the Qing Dynasty, his grandfather still placed all his hopes of revitalizing the family on him. However, a willful escape from marriage sent him to a ship that was sailing to an unknown destination... "Namu" happened three years later. He is a Japanese named Sikawa Nagi, a high-ranking director of the Military Horse Epidemic Prevention Factory. The ups and downs on the edge of life and death tempered his character to be strong and tolerant. Returning to Andong County, everything and everyone in his hometown had undergone drastic changes. He dared not forget the national humiliation and family feud. He could only quietly contend with the Japanese military and political forces in his own way. After ten years of "Namu", the moment of victory finally came when Japan surrendered and the Japanese troops withdrew. Boarding the ship of fate again, where will Namu go?

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