The Korean War in Chinese Eyes (2 Volumes in Total)

The Korean War in Chinese Eyes (2 Volumes in Total)

by Luo Xuepeng

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This book is a documentary book based on numerous Soviet decrypted archives (i. E., Telegrams, meeting minutes, etc. Between Stalin and Kim Il-sung before and after the outbreak of the Korean War and during the war). It objectively and vividly reveals the ins and outs of a series of decisions made by the leaders of China, the Soviet Union, and North Korea on the Korean War. Through interviews with many people who witnessed the war, it revealed the tragedy and harm caused by the war, and praised the noble spirit of the volunteer officers and soldiers who were not afraid of hardships and fought bloody battles for the benefit of the motherland. This book is suitable for readers who are interested in the Korean War. Interpreting the Korean War from the perspective of ordinary Chinese, it is rich in material and content. It mainly introduces the Korean War from three levels: it not only reveals the political game between the leaders of the Soviet Union, China, North Korea, and South Korea due to national interests from the macro level, but also allows readers to understand the origin of the Korean issue and the corresponding actions taken by leaders of China, the Soviet Union, and other countries that are in line with national interests. Measures; from the meso level, it describes some legendary experiences of volunteer generals such as Peng Dehuai, Deng Yue, Wang Yang, and Wang Jinshan in fighting in Korea; from the micro level, it depicts the wonderful images of a large number of volunteer soldiers represented by Tan Bingyun, Chen Zhuowen, Song Huiguo, etc. Who bravely killed the enemy. The theme of this book is healthy and positive, promotes positive energy, has an objective and fair viewpoint, and rejects historical nihilism. It not only writes about the battle of wits between the leaders in the Korean War, but also focuses on vividly describing the arduous and bloody battles fought by many volunteer officers and soldiers under extremely harsh conditions, and praising their extraordinary tenacity and fearless spirit of sacrifice in order to protect their homeland and country. Their stories are both deeply moving and fascinating to read. The author Luo Xuepeng has collected domestic and foreign materials for a long time and interviewed surviving volunteer officers and soldiers. Most of the information obtained is rigorous and objective. Moreover, the author is good at cutting and telling stories in his writing. Although this book has 800,000 words, it is refreshing and fresh to read, and it has exciting storylines that touch people's hearts. It does not feel boring or lengthy.

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