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Grand Governor: Yin Changheng, the Originator of the Sichuan Army

Tian Wenyi

285K0

This book is a historical biographical novel recording Yin Changheng's life experience. Yin Changheng (1884-1953) served as the chief instructor (equivalent to the principal) of the Sichuan Army Crash Course, the Minister of Military Affairs of the Sichuan Military Government, and the Grand Governor of the Sichuan Governor's Office in 1912. He was a celebrity in Sichuan in the late Qing Dynasty, especially during the Xinhai period. This book has a total of thirty-four chapters, using literary language to objectively record Yin Changheng's important experiences from the beginning of 1911 to his death. It is a wonderful biography that provides an objective and detailed understanding of Yin Changheng.

Melee: Battle for Bashu

Tian Wenyi

238K0

This book is a long documentary novel. In the 1920s and 1930s, many warlords in Sichuan launched a thrilling battle to gain control of Sichuan. Among them, the "two Liu" decisive battle between Liu Wenhui and Liu Xiang's uncle and nephew was the largest and most brutal battle, and it was also the final battle. In the broad background of the times, the author reproduces that period of history quite profoundly from multiple angles. The book also focuses on portraying a large number of vivid characters, from the "Liu Shenxian" who has been taught by generations to Brother Pao, three religions and nine schools, vividly written on the page, ready to be drawn out. The history is thrilling, with thrilling twists and turns, and the novel is gripping and fascinating, making it worth reading.

sichuan Butcher" Zhao Erfeng

Tian Wenyi

28K0

"Commander, the Wuhou Temple in Chengdu has arrived." On June 11th, the third year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty, the former Sichuan border envoy and newly appointed governor of Sichuan Province, Zhao Erfeng, who had fought at the Kangzang scriptures for seven years, traveled thousands of miles, wading through mountains and rivers, from the high mountains and ridges of Kangdi back to the depths of Bazi in western Sichuan - Chengdu, known as the gentle and prosperous hometown. He dismounted his horse and transferred to a large green sedan chair carried by eight people in Yucheng Ya'an, the watershed between Sichuan and Kangxi and the first important town.

Fog Locks Emei: a Record of Chiang Kai-shek's Plot to Seize Sichuan

Tian Wenyi

153K01

In 1935, the Red Army marched north through Sichuan to fight against Japan. A part of the Red Army suddenly made a roundabout attack on Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. Liu Xiang, the "King of Sichuan" who had experienced the power of the Red Army, panicked and had to ask Chiang Kai-shek, who held the power of the central government, for support. Chiang Kai-shek took the opportunity to intervene in Sichuan: he set up an officer training group in Mount Emei to poach Liu Xiang's "legs". At the same time, he stationed the Central Staff Corps in Chongqing. From then on, the two sides launched a thrilling overt and covert struggle. When the Japanese imperialists launched a full-scale war of aggression against China and the nation's survival was at stake, Liu Xiang, who had a sense of national justice, gave up everything and resolutely led hundreds of thousands of troops out of Sichuan to fight. For a time, "no army can be formed without a river", passionate and tragic.

Bloody Battle: Sichuan Army Departs

Tian Wenyi

200K01

This book is a historical novel about the Sichuan Army. The book has a total of eighteen chapters, using literary language to describe how Sichuan soldiers in the 1930s and 1940s, inspired by the righteousness of their country, put aside their past grudges, united and resolutely left Sichuan to participate in the great war against the Japanese invaders. The author uses popular and fluent language to create a heroic group of Sichuan soldiers who fought one after another and sacrificed heroically.

Street Fighting: Chengdu 1932

Tian Wenyi

256K0

During the Republic of China, several street fights broke out in urban Chengdu, which were fierce battles between soldiers from different factions for territory. In the more than 20 years after 1911, due to the fighting between large and small warlords, there were at least three street battles in Chengdu. Among them, two street battles occurred in Chengdu in 1917. This book tells the story of the war that broke out in the winter of 1932. Historically, it was called Chengdu Street Fighting, also known as the "Battle of the Provincial Gate."

Balloon Bombs Float Toward America

Tian Wenyi

21K0

On March 15, 1944, it began to rain heavily in Tokyo in the afternoon. After nightfall, the mist and rain were misty, and the whole of Tokyo seemed to be mysteriously lurching somewhere. In such weather, the powerful American B-29 strategic bombers, known as the Sky Fortress, will not bomb again, but this internationally famous metropolis really seems to be shrinking. Most of the row upon row of luxury buildings were dimly lit, and the whole of Tokyo seemed to be dressed in mourning clothes. The new Prime Minister Koiso Kuniaki stood in front of the large floor-to-ceiling window in his large study room, motionless, as if an iron nail was stuck on the floor.