War Chronicles 028

War Chronicles 028

by Zhiwen Fenghuo Studio

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This book consists of "The River Agents of the Star-Spangled Banner: The Equipment and History of the U. S. Yangtze Patrol", "The Confrontation between the Lionheart King and Saladin: The Third Crusade", "The Twilight of the Ming Empire: From the Fourth Invasion of the Qing Army to the Central Plains War in the Late Ming Dynasty", "Interception on the Wrath of the Sea: 1797, the "Indefatigable" VS the "Human Rights"" and "The Battle for Hokuriku: Research on Uesugi Kenshin's War History". After the Opium War, Western powers used various unequal treaties to gradually seize the navigation rights and trade privileges along the entire Yangtze River section. Gunboats flying the flags of various countries ran rampant on the Yangtze River. Among them was the American Yangtze Patrol; for the first time since the disastrous Battle of Harding, Christian troops faced off against Saladin in the wilderness. So, how did Richard, the "Lion-Hearted" King of England, travel thousands of miles to fight his fateful rival Saladin? When the two heroes fight, what will be the final outcome? In 1797, the "Indefatigable" battled the "Human Rights", a legendary battle in which a British cruiser defeated a French battleship with a small force, revealing the true foundation of British maritime hegemony; the Ming Empire, which entered its dusk, made its final struggle in the face of internal and external troubles, natural and man-made disasters; how different historical materials describe Uesugi Kenshin's campaigns in the three countries of Etsuchu, Kaga, and Noto. How have various mainstream statements evolved?

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