Yes, 'War of the Flowers' is based on a true story. It often draws from real - life events, cultural phenomena, or historical contexts that are then fictionalized and adapted into the story we see in the book or other forms of media.
The 'Flowers of War' is based on a true story set during the Nanjing Massacre. It shows the brutalities of the war and the plight of the people. The movie tells how a group of women, including prostitutes, were sheltered in a church by an American mortician who initially had his own self - interested motives but later became involved in protecting them from the Japanese invaders.
The characters included the male lead, Chang Lingfeng.
"War of Resistance against Japan: Wild Flowers on Land" Author: The Bear that Skies Over the Treetops. This is a military/war novel. It has elements of time travel and war. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: War is a mirror that allows people to better understand the preciousness of peace.] In the past, the scout had transmigrated into a weak young master. In order to survive, and to completely crush the Japanese militarists 'plot to colonize and enslave China, to wash away the national shame of China's repeated defeats in resisting foreign aggression in modern times, he led his friends on a journey of fighting against foreign aggression. Together with hundreds of millions of Chinese children, he opened up a bright future for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and started a new journey of rebirth in ancient China...
I hope you will like this book.
The 'The Flowers of War' is based on the real Nanjing Massacre. It shows the brutal situation in Nanjing at that time. The movie tells a story about a group of people seeking refuge in a church during the massacre. There were Chinese civilians, a group of prostitutes, and a foreigner who tried to protect them.