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Daqinghe Hui Detachment
General Fiction大清河回民支队
Li Wuquan
The glorious history of the Daqinghe Hui Detachment's heroic resistance in the war is an integral part of the Chinese people's great cause of resisting foreign aggression, pursuing independence and liberation. "Daqinghe Hui Detachment", in the form of a documentary novel, faithfully records the vivid deeds of the Hui people in central Hebei during the Anti-Japanese War. It focuses on describing the fearless revolutionary spirit of a large number of outstanding Hui commanders and combatants headed by Comrade Ma Zhixin, who frightened the enemy in various battles against the Japanese and puppet troops. It also records their efforts to open up wasteland and start their own business, and their wits and courage to break the embargo and blockade, and provide evidence base. The legendary story of transporting scarce supplies to the ground fully reflects the patriotic and religious feats of dozens of mosques as safe islands and strongholds for the Eighth Route Army and guerrillas during the Anti-Japanese War. It profoundly reveals the cultural cohesion of the Chinese nation in pursuit of peace and unity in the war of resistance. The work also vividly depicts the life details and religious rituals of the Hui people, and is full of strong Islamic cultural atmosphere. The author fully absorbs the vitality of local language and culture, adding liveliness, humor and humor to the twists and turns and intense story.
The glorious history of the Daqinghe Hui Detachment's heroic resistance in the war is an integral part of the Chinese people's great cause of resisting foreign aggression, pursuing independence and liberation. "Daqinghe Hui Detachment", in the form of a documentary novel, faithfully records the vivid deeds of the Hui people in central Hebei during the Anti-Japanese War. It focuses on describing the fearless revolutionary spirit of a large number of outstanding Hui commanders and combatants headed by Comrade Ma Zhixin, who frightened the enemy in various battles against the Japanese and puppet troops. It also records their efforts to open up wasteland and start their own business, and their wits and courage to break the embargo and blockade, and provide evidence base. The legendary story of transporting scarce supplies to the ground fully reflects the patriotic and religious feats of dozens of mosques as safe islands and strongholds for the Eighth Route Army and guerrillas during the Anti-Japanese War. It profoundly reveals the cultural cohesion of the Chinese nation in pursuit of peace and unity in the war of resistance. The work also vividly depicts the life details and religious rituals of the Hui people, and is full of strong Islamic cultural atmosphere. The author fully absorbs the vitality of local language and culture, adding liveliness, humor and humor to the twists and turns and intense story.