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Zhan Anqing
History战安庆
Zhou Lufeng
The best-selling book "Battle of Tianjing" published by our company in recent years is about the historical story of the Hunan Army group's attack on Nanjing, the capital of the Taiping Rebellion. Before that, the Hunan Army captured Anqing, the provincial capital of Anhui at that time, which was a necessary prerequisite for conquering Tianjing. The Battle of Anqing was a turning point in the fate of the Qing Dynasty. Before the Battle of Anqing, the Qing Dynasty was worried about national subjugation. However, after the Battle of Anqing, the Qing Dynasty gradually took the initiative and gradually suppressed the unrest in various places. It was known as the "Tongzhi ZTE". This book chooses a turning point such as the Battle of Anqing, and describes this rare battle in history with great detail, because this battle not only included a decisive battle between the Taiping Army and the Hunan Army, but also included the outbreak of the Second Opium War. Foreigners intervened in Chinese affairs and intervened in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. The forces of all parties were complicated. Battlefield competition, diplomatic mediation, and the internal political struggles between the Qing Dynasty and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom made the scenes outside the battlefield even more intense than the war. The manuscript is beautifully written and the historical facts are accurate, giving readers an excellent opportunity to understand that period of history up close.
The best-selling book "Battle of Tianjing" published by our company in recent years is about the historical story of the Hunan Army group's attack on Nanjing, the capital of the Taiping Rebellion. Before that, the Hunan Army captured Anqing, the provincial capital of Anhui at that time, which was a necessary prerequisite for conquering Tianjing. The Battle of Anqing was a turning point in the fate of the Qing Dynasty. Before the Battle of Anqing, the Qing Dynasty was worried about national subjugation. However, after the Battle of Anqing, the Qing Dynasty gradually took the initiative and gradually suppressed the unrest in various places. It was known as the "Tongzhi ZTE". This book chooses a turning point such as the Battle of Anqing, and describes this rare battle in history with great detail, because this battle not only included a decisive battle between the Taiping Army and the Hunan Army, but also included the outbreak of the Second Opium War. Foreigners intervened in Chinese affairs and intervened in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. The forces of all parties were complicated. Battlefield competition, diplomatic mediation, and the internal political struggles between the Qing Dynasty and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom made the scenes outside the battlefield even more intense than the war. The manuscript is beautifully written and the historical facts are accurate, giving readers an excellent opportunity to understand that period of history up close.