Iron-blooded Legend

Iron-blooded Legend

by Liu Dongwei

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This book is a novel on the theme of the Anti-Japanese War and is dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. After the "Marco Bridge Incident", the Japanese occupied Cangzhou, Tanggu and other places, and then massacred Qinglong Town, a legendary town in northwest Shandong. More than a hundred innocent people, including Tie Dafu, died under the iron hoofs of the Japanese army. Tie Dafu's son, a stubborn man, returned from studying in Cang County and vowed to avenge his father. Since then, he has repeatedly attacked Japanese watchtowers and became a hero in the eyes of the people. Under the persuasion of his sister who had been influenced by new ideas, Tiehan finally understood the truth that national hatred is greater than family hatred. Under the leadership of the People's Liberation Army's Eastward Anti-Japanese Advance Column, he blew up the Japanese arms train going south, disrupted the Japanese army's sweep, and became a true anti-Japanese hero.

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Rosoyda (birthday Celebration)107mo ago

According to the previous foreshadowing, Tie Han should be relatively calm and calm, but why is he becoming more and more reckless. Commander Xiao rashly arranged for Tie Han to blow up the arsenal without fully understanding Tie Han, and gave him the cooperation of the regiment leader, political commissar and others. It was really unnecessary.

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