Blue Flame: a Brief History of China's Maritime War

Blue Flame: a Brief History of China's Maritime War

by Sang Xichen

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This book begins with China's first naval war on record - the Wu Qi Sea War Hegemony in the Spring and Autumn Period, and tells the important role of the ocean in maintaining national security and reunifying the motherland. Among them is the pride of the first naval battle between China and Japan in the Tang Dynasty, the "Battle of Baijiangkou" (this battle made Japan surrender to China for more than 900 years. It was not until the Wanli period that it dared to invade North Korea again, but was defeated by China again). There is also the tragedy of the Yashan naval battle. There is also the heroic feat of regaining Taiwan in the Penghu naval battle, which tells the story of the indomitable spirit of the Chinese military and civilians in order to safeguard the reunification of the motherland and territorial security. He also talked about the fierce battles between China and France, Japan and other invading forces such as the Battle of Mawei, the Battle of Sino-Japanese War, the Battle of Humen, and the Battle of Jiangyin.

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