
Burning Earth
About This Novel
This novel is a war tragedy that took 80-year-old Fujian writer Zhang Xianhua three years to write. Zhang Xianhua said, "When Nanjing fell, many refugees from Nanjing and Zhejiang came to the compound in my hometown of Ganzhou. At that time, the Japanese occupied the city's main transportation lines, and the people in the county could only continue to flee, so we continued to flee into the mountains with the refugees. Thousands of people 'migrated' along the way. It was not spectacular, but sad." "The Burning Earth" also uses this history of escape as the background.
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Official(2)Scraped 5d ago
This book is not bad
Quite touching
Not bad. I was attracted to the young battalion commander (?), And that part almost made me cry. I like Liu Alin and Liu Mansao very much, especially Liu Mansao, who has a kind heart. Raising two equally lonely children when the war is raging...
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 5d ago
This book is not bad
Quite touching
Not bad. I was attracted to the young battalion commander (?), And that part almost made me cry. I like Liu Alin and Liu Mansao very much, especially Liu Mansao, who has a kind heart. Raising two equally lonely children when the war is raging...
