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Bloodwob Mountain

Tang Dun Jiao

435K0

The author of this book has been engaged in the collection, compilation and research of local party history materials, and has collected a large number of revolutionary deeds of figures in party history. He was deeply moved by their heroic deeds of thinking about the people's thoughts, worrying about the people's urgent needs, and carrying out arduous struggles for the liberation of the people. This book shows the spiritual outlook of this heroic group to people who don't know much about the party's history, so as to commemorate the martyrs and educate future generations. This book mainly tells a series of epic stories after Liu Qingzhuang was dispatched by the party after the failure of the Great Revolution, contacted party member Zhang Dazhou, promoted Tang Zuojun to join the party, and established the East Sichuan guerrillas.

Dynasty of Jin People

Tang Dun Jiao

378K0

This book tells the story of Li Xiong who led the army to fight against the officials and establish his own dynasty in the late Western Jin Dynasty. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the government was in chaos, officials were corrupt, taxes were heavy, and there were years of drought. People in many places fled to famine, became refugees, and were ravaged by local officials. Li Xiong, a young man from Lueyang, was sent by his father Li Te to collect rent in Baiyang Village. At Ren Hua's house, he met Ha Xia, the son of Yizhou governor Ha Guang, to press for debts, and the two fought. Ren Hua heals Li Xiong's injuries. Under the leadership of Li Te, Li Xiong, along with the county magistrate Menshi and others, went to Shu with his family and the refugees to seek food. Li Xiong assisted his third uncle Li Chao in recruiting refugees to form a private army for Haguang.