About the authors Wei Fenghua is a historical best-selling author and novelist. A native of Tianjin, he now lives in Beijing. His literary works have been published in important publications such as "People's Literature" and "Flower City", and he has published the novel "Christmas Night", the historical bestseller "Meeting History in the Dark Night", "Tang Dynasty Strange Stories", "Out of Print Wei Jin", etc., and has a poetry collection "Hard Rock Town". He won the Creative Writing Award, the Tianya Good Book Award, and the Sina China Good Book Award. Announcer: Zhou Chong
Introduction The author uses delicate brushwork to tell you about a real War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression through specific people and specific behaviors on the battlefield; Open "Details of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression", check the details, and get to the truth. It uses a combination of panorama and details to describe the frontal anti-Japanese battlefield of the Nationalist Government. It was written from the accession of Emperor Showa in Tokyo in 1926 to the Battle of Xuefeng Mountain, Hunan, the last battle of the frontal battlefield in 1945. The first part tells the front and back of the stage from the "Huanggutun Incident" to the "77 Incident", focusing on the unprecedentedly fierce Battle of Songhu and the Battle of Nanjing, as the author said in the book, the Japanese army captured Nanjing, the capital of the Republic of China, but they walked for nearly 400 years on the road to Nanjing, which revealed that the eight-year War of Resistance was a long-term struggle rather than a generous one. In writing, the author uses a very personal style of language, through a combination of panorama and detailed description, while vividly reproducing the smoke of the battlefield and strategizing, but also thinks about that not too distant history from a unique perspective, making the whole book both vivid and readable and thick, becoming a masterpiece of similar books in recent years. In Tokyo, Yasukuni Shrine, in the dense spiritual tablets, enshrines a colonel of the Kwantung Army named Temiya Tetsuo; Although he was only a middle and lower-level officer, the number one war criminal Hideki Tojo and former Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi both made a special trip to lay wreaths for him. At 5:23 a.m. on June 4, 1928, the special train of Generalissimo Zhang Zuolin of the Northeast Army traveled from Beijing to Huanggutun Road, and with a loud noise, the train was blown up into the sky. The Japanese soldier who pressed the detonation button 200 meters away was Togong Tetsuo, then the commander of the Fourth Squadron of the Shenyang Garrison of the Kwantung Army. Tainosuke Kanda beside him also pressed the shutter at the moment of the explosion, and the East Palace, whose expression was distorted due to nervousness, was frozen by history. Zhang Zuolin fell on the side of the railway, covered in blood, his throat was torn open, and he was hurriedly stuffed into the car. Although the generalissimo was seriously injured, he was very sober and asked who did it. The subordinate replied: It's Japanese! Zhang Zuolin only said the word "hit" and fainted, never waking up ....... This is the Huanggutun incident that determined the direction of history, and the whole process only took a few minutes. At about 9 p.m. on November 14, 1937, Donggong Tienan, who invaded Hangzhou Bay, was killed by the 79th Division of the Nationalist Army led by General Chen Anbao in Changmao River, Pinghu, Zhejiang, and was shot in the left chest and killed on the spot. More than 50 years later, photos taken by Yasunosuke Kanda were exposed, and people saw the train taking off in mid-air, with Tetsuo Togong's toothy grinning face in the foreground. Thanks to his evil deeds in the Northeast, Temiya Temun was called the "father of Manchurian immigration" by the Japanese
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