I recommend the following two good books on the history of the People's Liberation Army and the Second World War: From the Hundred Regiments War to the Kuomintang-Chinese Cooperation in the War of Resistance: A Complete History of the People's Liberation Army's participation in the War 2. [Life and Death: The Heroic Feats of the Independent Division of the People's Liberation Army in the Korean War] I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.😗
When writing a novel, one could use the term "People's Liberation Army" to refer to the Chinese People's Liberation Army. This name was commonly used in the mainland of China to refer to the People's Liberation Army, and it was also widely used internationally. However, whether or not to use the word 'People's Liberation Army' as the name of the army depended on the theme and plot of the novel. If you want to highlight the bravery and perseverance of the Chinese soldiers, you can use the name "People's Liberation Army". If the novel is mainly about the armies of other countries or regions, you can use a more specific name.
I recommend the following novels about the War of Liberation to you. I hope you will like them: 1. The Ordinary World 2. Night of the Red Land 3. "Watching" 4. Bai Chongxi's Family 5. Dear Andre 6. Furong Town 7. Ice River 8. Liberation of the 13th District 9. Assembly 10. Eighth Route Army Girl The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you like it ~
The US military assessed that the deadliest missile of the People's Liberation Army was the Dongfeng-26.
Hey, I have a few good military-war-themed novels here that suit your needs. 1. " From My Regiment Commander to the Anti-Japanese War ": On the day the protagonist Yuan Datou signed the treaty of national humiliation, he transmigrated to the world of " My Regiment Commander, My Regiment " and returned to the Anti-Japanese War battlefield as a soldier. In order to stop the Japanese invaders, he began a long road of resistance. 2. " The Soul of the Anti-Japanese Special Forces ": The protagonist traveled to the Anti-Japanese War and became a special force soldier. He fought against the Japanese invaders on the Anti-Japanese War battlefield. 3. " The Great Anti-Japanese Hero " was a story about a group of ordinary Chinese soldiers who fought bravely for national independence with their military honor and national honor during the War of Resistance. 4. " The Invincible Soldier King of the Anti-Japanese War ": The protagonist traveled to the Anti-Japanese War period and became a special forces soldier. Under the massacre of the Japanese invaders, he used his strong will and courage to fight to the end to defend his homeland. I hope these novels can satisfy your needs. At the same time, I hope you like my recommendations.
There were TV dramas depicting the People's Liberation Army fighting against bandits after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1950, such as Liberation, Liberation Daily, Red Pursuit Order, etc. These TV series depicted the courage, wisdom, and perseverance of the People's Liberation Army in the battle against bandits and liberation. They also reflected the historical background and social style at that time.
Another is 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut. This novel combines elements of science fiction with the horrors of the war. It follows the life of Billy Pilgrim, a soldier who becomes 'unstuck in time' and experiences different moments of his life during and after the war in a very unique way. It gives a profound view on the futility and absurdity of war.
" The Promise of Pear Blossom " was a traditional wuxia novel, but the protagonist seemed to have nothing to do with the People's Liberation Army, so it did not meet the requirements. No novels that meet the requirements were found. Please provide more information so that you can make more accurate recommendations.
The Invincible God of War. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One great book is 'All Quiet on the Western Front' by Erich Maria Remarque. It vividly depicts the horrors of war through the eyes of a young German soldier. It shows the physical and mental toll of combat, the disillusionment with war propaganda, and the camaraderie among the soldiers on the front lines.
A really good one is 'Catch - 22' by Joseph Heller. Although it's more satirical and darkly humorous, it gives a great view of the chaos and illogic of war. Set during World War 2, it shows the experiences of the soldiers and the strange rules and situations they face. It's a classic that really makes you think about the nature of war and military bureaucracy.