The King of Sichuan and His World

The King of Sichuan and His World

by Guanhe Fifty States

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This book is a masterpiece by Guan Hewuzhou, a famous documentary writer of modern Chinese history, who once again interprets the Kuomintang army after "An Inch of Rivers and Mountains, An Inch of Blood" and "Tiger Troops". As the saying goes, "There is no army without Sichuan." During the Anti-Japanese War, the Sichuan Army ranked first in the country in terms of the number of participants and the tragic sacrifices, accounting for one-fifth of the total number of anti-Japanese troops in the country! This book reveals the past and present life of the Kuomintang's Military and Sichuan Military Department. It takes the rise and rise of the "King of Sichuan" Liu Xiang as the axis. Through a panoramic perspective on the warlords' melee in Sichuan in the early 20th century, it shows the contingency and ups and downs of the warlords' melee in the Republic of China. The hero Xiong Kewu, the fierce hero Yin Changheng, the traitor Hu Jingyi, Lu Bu Yang Sen in Sichuan, and Liu Wenhui, the Sichuan version of Cao Cao... All the heroes have joined forces to conquer endlessly. Although Liu Xiang, known as "Liu Mangzi", came from a humble background, he was full of energy and determined to conquer the world. What qualities did this "Liu Bei" of Shu have that was different from other heroes, so that he had the last laugh and dominated the Kingdom of Heaven? When the dust cleared, Liu Xiang "held the world to command the princes" and used Chiang Kai-shek's sword to command the heroes and became a veritable king of Sichuan. However, this battle for the world was far from over. The power struggle between him and Chiang Kai-shek had just begun. On the other hand, the Japanese army was eyeing China...

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