An example of a novel from rebirth to the War of Resistance and then to the War of Liberation was as follows:
At a certain point in time, a young man named Li Hua was suddenly reborn in China during the Anti-Japanese War in 1937. As an ordinary soldier, he didn't know what his rebirth meant at first, but as time passed, he gradually found himself in an uncertain and dangerous environment.
Li Hua had experienced countless battles and setbacks in the war, but he had always maintained his tenacity and courage. He had learned many war strategies and tactics and had grown in battle. As time passed, he gradually became an outstanding commander and led the soldiers to a series of important victories.
During the War of Liberation, Li Hua continued to lead the army to fight and win. In the end, he successfully defeated the enemy and ended the war. His rebirth gave him a deeper understanding of the nature of war and the fate of mankind. It also made him an influential revolutionary.
1. Defeated like a mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
2. Invincible Brave-From the Eight Dragons and Dragons
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
4. The Grass and Trees Are Soldiers-From Dream of the Red Chamber
5. Jitters in the Wind-From Water Margins
The wind and the crane are jittery, the grass and trees are afraid of soldiers, and the cup is full of snakes and shadows-from the four ancient Chinese idioms
The lips are gone, the teeth are cold-from Dream of the Red Chamber
8. No bloodshed-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
9. Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
War and Peace-From War and Peace
11 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Fear of the enemy, fear of the wind and fear of the snake-From the four ancient Chinese idioms
13 Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
Jitters in the Wind, Fear in the Grass and Trees, Fear in the Cup and Shadow of Snakes-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
17 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
18 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber
19 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
War and Peace-From War and Peace
The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber
22 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
Jitters in the Wind, Fear in the Grass and Trees, Fear in the Cup and Shadow of Snakes-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber
28 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
29 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber
30 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Shadow of a Snake in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
34 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
35 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber
36 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
40 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber
From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
46 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber
48 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and the Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber
54 No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber
From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber
No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
Attacking a City-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber
From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms
Attacking the City-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber
From Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber
The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
The protagonist of this book, Lin Meng, traveled to the end of the Qing Dynasty in modern times and became an officer in the Northern Navy. Later on, she gradually gained control of her own forces and used modern knowledge and advanced technology to fight against foreign enemies and officialdom. In the end, he made outstanding contributions in the Jiawu War and became a hero of his generation. This book is similar to the novel you provided. I suggest you take a look. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
A poem: In the sound of artillery fire, except for the spring breeze, the Yumen Pass is not crossed. From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower."
It was a war-themed novel, Alive, by Yu Hua.
The Anti-Japanese War was the most intense war in Chinese history, and it was also an important historical period for the Chinese people to resist Japanese aggression. There are many novels about this war. The following is a list of some well-known novels:
1 Anti-Japanese War
2. The Bloody Battle of Taierzhuang
Red Pursuit Order
4 Battle of Songhu
5. Anti-Japanese War Syllabus
6. The Strange Soldiers of the Isolated Island
7 Anti-Japanese Hero
8 " Wind and Cloud First Blade "
Legend of the War Heroes
War Heroine
11 " Legend of the Anti-Japanese Hero: Bloody Battle in the Pacific Ocean "
12 " Anti-Japanese Army: Dragon's Might War "
Red Hero of Resistance Against Japan
Anti-Japanese Famous Generals
National Liberation in the Anti-Japanese War
16: The National Backbone of the Anti-Japanese Hero
17 "Anti-Japanese Beacon Beauty"
18: Chinese Heroes of the Anti-Japanese War
The Legend of the Anti-Japanese Hero: Underground Party
20 " War of Resistance Against Japan: Iron Horse Ice River "
There are many poems related to war. Here are some famous ones:
Have you not seen the Yellow River's water come from the sky and rush into the sea, never to return? - Li Bai's << Wine >>
War is always a sad story. - Lu Xun
Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring. - Li Yu's " Langtaosha·Beidai River "
The green mountains cannot hide it, after all, it flows eastward. - Xin Qiji's Bodhisattva Man·Writing on the Wall of the Mouth in Jiangxi Province
The spring breeze is green again. When will the bright moon shine on me again? - Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou
As for war novels, there were many classic works such as War and Peace, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Gone with the Wind, and so on. Among them, War and Peace was one of the most famous war novels and was hailed as a classic in the history of world literature.
Clausewitz's definition of war in On War mainly included the following aspects:
War is a violent conflict between political entities, usually due to different political interests, ideologies, religious beliefs, or territorial disputes.
War is a destructive act that will bring huge casualties and property losses to human society.
War is a merciless act, it does not consider any moral, ethical or humane factors, but depends on military strength and political strategy.
War is a highly organized and planned action, usually carried out by the army, political parties, governments, or other political entities after detailed planning and preparation.
War is a destructive and long-term behavior. It can change the face of human society and may even lead to the collapse of society and the destruction of civilization.
Clausewitz's definition of war in "On War" emphasized the cruelty and ruthlessness of war, and also pointed out the destructiveness and influence of war on human society.
The idiom of war was: " Beacon fire playing with the princes ", which meant that the princes fought with each other in the war for entertainment. This idiom originated from a story in the Romance of the Western Zhou Dynasty. It described the frequent wars between the feudal lords at that time. They fought and entertained each other.
Not Advanced Warfare, but a short version of the Advanced Warfare series, which tells the story of a group of military geniuses who led the army to make strategic decisions and fight during World War II. Doomsday usually referred to a large-scale war disaster that a certain force or country suffered in the novel, such as the destruction of the country and the death of the population.
The contents of the war of resistance of a special force soldier were as follows:
Chapter 1: Journey Through Time
Executing a Mission
Encountering the Enemy
Initial Training
Intelligence Collection
The First Battle
Escape and Reunion
The Second Battle
Underground Party Mission
The Third Battle
The Japanese Attack
Holding and Counterattacking
Evacuation and Reunion
The Fourth Battle
Sacrifice and Reunion
Reflection After the Battle
Transmigration to Modern Times
A New Mission
Fighting Against Evil Forces
Successfully Executing the Mission
The Final Battle
Victory and Parting