
The Great Wall of Blood: a History of the People's Liberation Army for Young People
by Xu Yan
About This Novel
The People's Liberation Army of China was established on August 1, 1927, more than 90 years ago. From the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, the Eighth Route Army, the New Fourth Army to the current Chinese People's Liberation Army, its glorious history and rich struggle experience are rare in the world. Regardless of whether it is faced with an invasion by a foreign enemy or a natural or man-made disaster, the Chinese People's Liberation Army will rush to the front line as soon as possible to protect the people behind it. What exactly creates the ironclad character and strong fighting spirit of the Chinese People's Liberation Army? In this book, Professor Xu Yan of the National Defense University shows us vivid and thrilling military and war history in line with the "original intention" of letting the younger generation understand the older generation. Professor Xu Yan not only wrote a piece of history, but also wrote a spirit. It is this spirit that has allowed a backward agricultural country that was once poor, weak and at the mercy of others to gradually grow into an independent and powerful country that is on the road to prosperity.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
This book is a concise military history.
This book is a concise military history, but the ideological content is not simple at all. It not only reviews the glorious history of the People's Liberation Army, but also points out the future development direction of the People's Liberation Army. Thinking of the advent of the sixth-generation J-20 J-35, every Chinese feels proud, but also personally longs for the Chinese People's Liberation Army, which has been honing for many years, when can it pull out that sword? Which clown wants to try this sword?
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
This book is a concise military history.
This book is a concise military history, but the ideological content is not simple at all. It not only reviews the glorious history of the People's Liberation Army, but also points out the future development direction of the People's Liberation Army. Thinking of the advent of the sixth-generation J-20 J-35, every Chinese feels proud, but also personally longs for the Chinese People's Liberation Army, which has been honing for many years, when can it pull out that sword? Which clown wants to try this sword?
