
Looking for the Motherland Three Thousand Miles
by Lan Bozhou
About This Novel
"Every Taiwanese's experience of searching for their motherland is a narrative poem with tens of millions of lines." Taiwanese writer Lan Bozhou has devoted himself to the study of Taiwan's popular history for more than thirty years. He has salvaged forgotten history and forgotten people from dusty confidential archives and interviews from various places. In "Searching for the Motherland Three Thousand Miles", there is Wu Sihan who gave up his studies at Kyoto Imperial University School of Medicine, crossed the Korean Peninsula, crossed the Yalu River, sneaked into the occupied areas of Northeast and North China, and finally arrived in Chongqing; Lin Ruyu who traveled alone from Shanghai, via the Zhoushan Islands to Wenzhou and Yongjia, and finally found the anti-Japanese organization in Fuzhou; and two brothers, Li Zhongzhi and Zhang Jinhai, who went to Japan to study and then joined the army in order to participate in the anti-Japanese war, and organized revolutionary activities after returning to Taiwan.
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