
About This Novel
His last letter to her was in the summer of 1937. In the letter, he wrote: Miss Xia, I'm sorry, this should be the last time I write to you. I have made up my mind to sign up for the Air Force. The Japanese invaders are encroaching on our great rivers and mountains, and the people are in dire straits. At this time, we men should pledge our lives to our country and drive out the Japanese invaders. Before finishing reading, Xia Tong burst into tears. In fact, there was another sentence on the back of the letter that she had never noticed: Miss Xia, I have been in love with you for a long time. If we can meet again in the next life, I will definitely marry you. Love in troubled times is mostly tragedy. (He ending wrapped in be copywriting) The inspiration came from a short story I read in "Youth Digest". I happened to be reviewing "Battle of Changsha" recently, so I really wanted to rewrite a he ending for this novel. The story is set during the Anti-Japanese War. References: "Southwestern United Congress", "Traveling South to the North", "Family Letters of the Anti-Japanese War" Xia Tong×Shen Songqing
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