
Wind and Rain Tongjiang (red Classic)
by Simon Sima
About This Novel
"Wind and Rain in Tongjiang" describes the thrilling struggle between the overseas Chinese in the southeastern coastal areas and their enemies under the leadership of the Communist Party of China after the Central Red Army went north for the Long March in 1935. The novel is grand in scale, the plot is twists and turns, and it creates dozens of flesh-and-blood characters with distinctive personalities. It can be called "an epic literary work." The novel describes a broad picture of life in southern cities and rural areas. On this basis, two flowers bloom, and urban struggles and rural struggles go hand in hand. The central army, local reactionary armed forces, and rural bandits use each other to kill each other, and the people laugh at the sword and obey the party wholeheartedly. There is justice, truth, loyalty, kindness, and suffering and blood. It truly presents the evocative struggle of the people of southern Fujian at that time.
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