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Pilgrim March 1950: a Record of Thousands of Female Soldiers Marching into Tibet (revised Edition)
Literature天路行军1950:千名女兵徒步进藏纪实(修订版)
Ji Xiaosong
This book is a long documentary work that describes the experiences of more than a thousand female soldiers of the People's Liberation Army who marched into Tibet with the troops entering Tibet in the 1950s, overcame many difficulties, and made great contributions to the peaceful liberation of Tibet. It is composed of two parts: "March on the Line of Death" and "Touching the Earth-shaking Han-Tibetan Feelings": The first part describes the female soldiers who actively signed up to join the troops entering Tibet with the enthusiasm to serve the motherland. In the harsh natural environment of snowy mountains, glaciers, swamps, etc., As well as in the face of difficulties such as shortage of logistics supplies, lack of food and clothing, altitude sickness, etc. 2. The revolutionary heroic spirit of not being afraid of death overcame physical and psychological difficulties and finally completed the mission of marching into Tibet; the second chapter describes the female soldiers who entered Tibet, despite the clamor of unfriendly upper-class reactionaries in Tibet, and did a lot of work to unite Tibetan compatriots and made great contributions to the construction of Tibet and safeguarding the reunification of the motherland.
This book is a long documentary work that describes the experiences of more than a thousand female soldiers of the People's Liberation Army who marched into Tibet with the troops entering Tibet in the 1950s, overcame many difficulties, and made great contributions to the peaceful liberation of Tibet. It is composed of two parts: "March on the Line of Death" and "Touching the Earth-shaking Han-Tibetan Feelings": The first part describes the female soldiers who actively signed up to join the troops entering Tibet with the enthusiasm to serve the motherland. In the harsh natural environment of snowy mountains, glaciers, swamps, etc., As well as in the face of difficulties such as shortage of logistics supplies, lack of food and clothing, altitude sickness, etc. 2. The revolutionary heroic spirit of not being afraid of death overcame physical and psychological difficulties and finally completed the mission of marching into Tibet; the second chapter describes the female soldiers who entered Tibet, despite the clamor of unfriendly upper-class reactionaries in Tibet, and did a lot of work to unite Tibetan compatriots and made great contributions to the construction of Tibet and safeguarding the reunification of the motherland.