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Bitter Cauliflower

Bitter Cauliflower

General Fiction

Feng Deying

287K0

"Bitter Cauliflower" is set in the rural areas of Kunyu Mountain in Shandong Province. It describes how the local people under the leadership of the Communist Party fought against Japanese invaders, traitors, and feudal forces during the Anti-Japanese War. Here, there are couples who both suffered and refused to give in until death; there are rural women who would rather sacrifice their husbands in front of the enemy to save the Eighth Route Army cadres. These people who fought bravely went through a long and arduous process and finally won the final victory.

Bitter Cauliflower

Bitter Cauliflower

General Fiction

Feng Deying

287K0

"Bitter Cauliflower" is set in the rural areas of Kunyu Mountain in Shandong Province. It describes how the local people under the leadership of the Communist Party fought against Japanese invaders, traitors, and feudal forces during the Anti-Japanese War. Here, there are couples who both suffered and refused to give in until death; there are rural women who would rather sacrifice their husbands in front of the enemy to save the Eighth Route Army cadres. These people who fought bravely went through a long and arduous process and finally won the final victory.

Bitter Cauliflower (a Collection of 70 Novels from the 1970s of New China)

Feng Deying

286K0

"Bitter Cauliflower" is set in the rural areas of Kunyu Mountain in Shandong Province. It describes how the local people under the leadership of the Communist Party fought against Japanese invaders, traitors, and feudal forces during the Anti-Japanese War. Here, there are couples who both suffered and refused to give in until death; there are rural women who would rather sacrifice their husbands in front of the enemy to save the Eighth Route Army cadres. These people who fought bravely went through a long and arduous process and finally won the final victory.

Bitter Cauliflower (red Classic)

Feng Deying

288K0

This book is a novel written by Feng Deying in the mid-1950s. The novel is set in Wangguanzhuang in the Kunyu Mountains of the Jiaodong Peninsula during the Anti-Japanese War. It takes the fate of Sister Renyi and her family as the central clue. It reflects from one side the heroic struggle of the soldiers and civilians in the anti-Japanese base area under the leadership of the Communist Party of China in the anti-mopping up: the anti-Japanese guerrillas ended the rule of the traitor and big landowner Wang Wei over Wangguanzhuang and established the anti-Japanese democratic regime. Wang Wei's son Wang Zhu became the captain of the puppet army squadron, acted as a vicious executioner in the Japanese raids, and became the mortal enemy of the people of Wangguanzhuang. Wang Wei's nephew Wang Jianzhi pretended to be progressive, defrauded the trust of the anti-Japanese democratic regime, and lurked to engage in espionage activities. Under the overt and covert collusion between the invaders, traitors, and landlords, the people of Wangguanzhuang's anti-Japanese struggle became more complicated and cruel - Qizi and his wife both suffered and remained unyielding until death; the rural woman Hanako sacrificed her husband to save the Eighth Route Army cadres; because Xingli, who insisted on resisting Japan, was brutally murdered by her traitor "father"... The novel clearly shows the indomitable fighting spirit of the people in the base area, and for the first time in the history of contemporary Chinese literature, it successfully created the artistic image of Sister-in-law Renyi, an ordinary and touching revolutionary mother.

Bitter Cauliflower

Bitter Cauliflower

General Fiction

Feng Deying

287K0

"Bitter Cauliflower" is set in the rural areas of Kunyu Mountain in Shandong Province. It describes the story of how the local people fought against the Japanese aggressors and feudal forces under the leadership of the Party during the Anti-Japanese War. Here, there are couples who both suffered and refused to give in until death; there are rural women who would rather sacrifice their husbands in front of the enemy to save the Eighth Route Army cadres. These people who fought bravely went through a long and arduous process and finally won the victory.