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War and the People (red Classic)
General Fiction战争与人民(红色经典)
Pembak Mountain
The historical background of this book is that after the liberation war began, the soldiers and civilians of the Liberated Areas of Central China achieved "seven battles and seven victories" on the front lines of Central Soviet Union. Taking Ji Gang and Ding Xiufen as the protagonists, the story unfolds with clues about the various efforts made by Communist Party members for the victory of the revolution. As the director of the Women's Rescue Society, Ding Xiufen went deep into Taixing City to deliver intelligence to the Communists. Platoon leader Ji Gang's main regiment of the People's Liberation Army, the "Tiger Regiment," and the people of Huangqiao worked together to defend themselves and made outstanding contributions in winning battles such as capturing Taixing City and eliminating the enemy's effective forces. The main force fought with the cooperation of local armed forces and militia to win a true people's war. Seeing the Big from the Small reflects the theme and path forward of "Communists are the people, and victory ultimately belongs to the proletariat."
The historical background of this book is that after the liberation war began, the soldiers and civilians of the Liberated Areas of Central China achieved "seven battles and seven victories" on the front lines of Central Soviet Union. Taking Ji Gang and Ding Xiufen as the protagonists, the story unfolds with clues about the various efforts made by Communist Party members for the victory of the revolution. As the director of the Women's Rescue Society, Ding Xiufen went deep into Taixing City to deliver intelligence to the Communists. Platoon leader Ji Gang's main regiment of the People's Liberation Army, the "Tiger Regiment," and the people of Huangqiao worked together to defend themselves and made outstanding contributions in winning battles such as capturing Taixing City and eliminating the enemy's effective forces. The main force fought with the cooperation of local armed forces and militia to win a true people's war. Seeing the Big from the Small reflects the theme and path forward of "Communists are the people, and victory ultimately belongs to the proletariat."