
The Eighteenth Army's Anti-japanese War
by Zhang Falcon
About This Novel
"The Anti-Japanese War of the 18th Army" is divided into six parts: the first part, the battle against Japanese pirates on the Songhu battlefield; the second part, blood-stained clothes on the outskirts of Wuhan; the third part, traveling thousands of miles to join the army; the fourth part, the meritorious service in Hunan and Hubei; the fifth part, showing the power of Xuefeng Mountain; the sixth part, the old trees and new seedlings fighting together. The book vividly describes the bloody battles between the 18th Army of the National Revolutionary Army and the Japanese invaders during the Anti-Japanese War (1937.7-1945.8). From participating in the Songhu Battle, Wuhan Battle, Changsha Battle, Western Hubei Battle, Yizao Battle to Xuefengshan Battle, the whole process shows the heroic deeds of the 18th Army without fear of sacrifice, resisting the Japanese invaders, bravely killing the enemy, and protecting the country. Major General Zhang Zhaozhong, a CCTV military commentator and professor at the National Defense University, spoke highly of the book and recommended it. It is said that the book is both historical and literary and can condense the patriotic feelings of Chinese people.
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