Zhang Henshui's Classic Anti-japanese War Novel Series Trilogy

Zhang Henshui's Classic Anti-japanese War Novel Series Trilogy

by Zhang Henshui

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This series of anti-Japanese war books includes three volumes: "Flower of Blood", "The River Goes East" and "Long Live the Tiger". This book "Flowers of Passion" contains two novels: "Flowers of Passion" and "Eighty-One Dreams". "Flower of Blood" was written in Peiping after the "January 28th Incident" in 1932, pioneering the patriotic spy war theme. "Flowers of Blood" describes a touching story of two young men and women who sacrificed their love and even their lives to resist Japan and save the country. "Eighty-One Dreams" was Mr. Zhang Henshui's most influential and popular novel during the Anti-Japanese War, and was also the best-selling novel in the rear area. The author uses the technique of "nineteen fables based on dreams", and the whole book is full of weird and mysterious suspense. "The Journey to the East" was written in 1939 and is the first novel to describe the Nanjing Massacre. Mr. Zhang Henshui exposed the bloody atrocities of the Japanese army in massacre of soldiers and civilians in Nanjing with his angry writing, which should be cherished by the Chinese people forever. "Long Live the Tiger Ben" is one of the few novels in the history of modern Chinese literature that describes the frontal battlefield of the Kuomintang's war of resistance. As the first military documentary novel in the history of Chinese literature, this book is also a rare work among Zhang Henshui's many novels that is completely based on real historical materials. From the teacher to the cook, all the stories are real, and the time and place are completely consistent with the history of the war. The teacher wrote a glorious page in the history of the Anti-Japanese War with thick ink and a calm and exciting mood. He meticulously described the personnel, attack and defense, equipment, casualties and casualties in each sporadic battle. From the numerous details, he constructed a brave and heroic image of the 57th Army. The description of many tragic but plain scenes made people unable to help but be moved by it.

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