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Tears of Vicissitudes of Life

Cao Kang

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In the Xin Year, a thunderstorm sounded from the plains, shaking the old and young men of the Eight Banners in the provincial capital of Tang Province so hard that they couldn't find their way around! What made them even more stunned was that the perpetrators were not the desperate hungry people filling the streets outside the city. The one who rose up was actually Liu Mengxing, the leader of the patrol battalion who was deeply favored by the country. The elite patrol battalion, which the imperial court had spent huge sums of money to equip with German guns, suddenly turned its guns and used the autumn wind to sweep away the fallen leaves, completely surrounding the Eight Banners garrison Tatar City, which occupied a quarter of the ancient city. Wen Huchen, the commander of the Eight Banners, was the highest military officer in the ancient city. This handsome young man who had just turned 30 graduated from Zhenwu Academy, the Royal Military Academy of Japan. Together with the rebel Liu Mengxing, he was a top student in Zhenwu Academy who impressed the Japanese teachers.

Love in the Tiger's Den

Cao Kang

22K0

Shuangfeng Concentration Camp is located in the high mountains of Lingnan. This concentration camp set up by the Japanese was very special. It was not used to detain Chinese military prisoners of war, nor was it used to detain anti-Japanese comrades from all walks of life. Those imprisoned in this hell on earth were more than 500 young people under the age of 25, all of them college and middle school students. It can be said that those imprisoned here are all students.

Love in the Tiger's Den

Cao Kang

19K0

The Shuangfeng Concentration Camp is located in the high mountains of Lingnan. This concentration camp set up by the Japanese was very special. It was not used to detain prisoners of war from the Chinese army, nor was it used to detain anti-Japanese comrades from all walks of life. Those imprisoned in this hell on earth were more than 500 young people under the age of 25, all of whom were students. What's going on? It turns out that since the Japanese invaded the land of China, they have committed all kinds of crimes, including burning, killing, and looting. Not only that, they also crazily destroyed China's cultural and educational undertakings. Many schools were reduced to ashes in the war, teachers and students were displaced, and many students fell into the clutches of the Japanese.