
Burning Moon
by Wang Song
About This Novel
"The Burning Moon" tells a fragment of history personally experienced by an old man named Lu Zhen in the first-person perspective. In October 1930, a grand sports meeting was held at the Wushe in central Taiwan, which was also the largest memorial event for Taiwanese shrines. In order to fight against the Japanese occupation, the Seediqs, an indigenous people, took the opportunity to rush into the venue and launched an attack. This caused the Wushe Incident that had a lasting impact. This tragic story ended with the killing of more than a hundred Japanese, ultimately at the cost of the lives of more than a thousand indigenous people.
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Official(12)Scraped 11d ago
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Is this book an autobiography, written about the author's own experiences?
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Burning moon
Not bad.
Burning moon
Seediqbale
It's just unclear whether the Han people were innocently implicated in this story!
Interesting. . .
Keep reading. . .
What a great book. I like it.
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 11d ago
.......
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Is this book an autobiography, written about the author's own experiences?
Keep on watching
Burning moon
Not bad.
Burning moon
Seediqbale
It's just unclear whether the Han people were innocently implicated in this story!
Interesting. . .
Keep reading. . .
What a great book. I like it.
