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National Memorial (part 7): a Record of the Kuomintang's Naval Resistance on the Frontal Battlefield

Wang Xiaohua

278K0

"National Memorial (Part 7): A Record of the Kuomintang's Frontal Battlefield Naval Resistance" is a tragic naval history in which the Republic of China Navy fought to the death with Japan's powerful enemy and died heroically for the country. For hundreds of years, maritime troubles have never subsided, and the ancestral maritime territory has been repeatedly invaded and intensified. In the first Sino-Japanese War in the 19th century, the Beiyang Fleet, which seemed to be the largest in East Asia, was completely wiped out; in the second Sino-Japanese War in the 20th century, the weak Republic of China Navy bravely showed its sword and died for its country in the face of a powerful enemy.

An Old Actor-from Waiting to the Curtain Call

Wang Xiaohua

169K0

"Old Operator - From Waiting to the Curtain Call" is teacher Wang Xiaohua's latest long prose. It writes some anecdotes about my country's modern and contemporary literary and artistic circles. From it, we can see the wonderful stories behind well-known outstanding literary and artistic works such as "Overture to the East", "The Story of Liubao" and the drama "Sentinel Under the Neon Light", which have influenced generations. We can also see the history of the intersection, friendship and cultivation of virtue and art among big names in the literary and art circles such as Zhang Daqian, Tao Yuling, Wang Zhe, Li Keran, Fan Cuiting. It not only has the author's profound historical accomplishment, which ensures appropriate writing and respect for history, but also contains non-fiction literary elements that readers will love.

Trial of the Traitor

Wang Xiaohua

285K0

In the previous wars against foreign aggression, in addition to hardware factors such as weapons and equipment, the emergence of traitors within the Chinese nation was also a major reason for the failure and humiliation. Traitors are cancer cells and tumors within the body of the Chinese nation. Once a national crisis breaks out, these traitors will seek refuge with the invaders, willing to be driven by them and betray national interests. This book selects the five traitor regimes that Japan fostered in China during the Sino-Japanese War, and 22 representative traitors. Among them are all kinds of figures including Beiyang elders, political, military, financial, and cultural circles. This book has rich information, reasonable style, and appropriate details. It records the harm caused by traitors during the Anti-Japanese War in relatively detail, the process of trying traitors, and the evidence of their crimes. It also provides popular education on the final fate of traitors and uses history as a mirror.