
Bloody Battle in Wuhan
by Zhang Jun
About This Novel
"The Bloody Battle of Wuhan" written by Zhang Jun is a documentary literary work describing the history of the Battle of Wuhan. The Battle of Wuhan lasted for four and a half months, with 40,000 Japanese soldiers killed and injured. It was a major battle between China and Japan during the Anti-Japanese War that mobilized the largest number of troops, had the widest battlefield area, took the longest time, and destroyed the Japanese troops the most. It was also the largest battle in the strategic defense stage of the Anti-Japanese War. The heroic resistance of the Chinese army greatly depleted the effective strength of the Japanese army and shattered the Japanese army's strategic plan of having a quick victory and forcing China to surrender. The Chinese Communist Party led the battlefield behind enemy lines to actively attack and contain the Japanese troops, giving full play to the role of strategic coordination. The work has magnificent scenes, delicate brushwork, respect for historical facts, vivid narrative, clear structure, and concise writing. It is a masterpiece that vividly reflects the Battle of Wuhan.
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