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Literary works to resist US aggression and aid Korea
1, Hot Blood Youth

The novel Hot-blooded Youth was written by Sui Chen. This novel mainly describes the experiences of Chinese people's Volunteer Army's members of an army art troupe, such as, Ma Jun, Li Manhua, Zheng,, and so on, in North Korea for nearly three years from the end of 1950 to1July 953.

2. "Who is the cutest person?"

Who is the cutest person was written by Wei Wei, a writer and poet. It mainly tells three stories: the Battle of SongGu Feng, Ma Yuxiang's rescue of North Korean children from the fire and the volunteers' pleasure in suffering. The author is good at combining visual narration with lyrical discussion, which not only moves people with emotion, but also convinces people with reason, so that readers' understanding can follow the author from sensibility to rationality.

3. symphony

Symphony is a novel based on the real historical background of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. Based on the battle course of a direct reconnaissance battalion, a hospital rescue team, an interspersed battalion and a battle group task force of an airborne regiment of the US military, this book truly reproduces the magnificent historical picture of the fifth battle to resist US aggression and aid Korea.

4. History of Chinese people's Volunteer Army's War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.

The History of Chinese people's Volunteer Army's War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea is a record of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea published by Military Translation Publishing House. This paper records the main course of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and probes into the guiding laws of modern local wars and future anti-aggression wars.

5. Korean War

Korean War tells a new perspective of "interaction" covering politics, strategy and battlefield. The critical discussion in the book is different from the "orthodox" concept in the west and the United States. The use of a large number of declassified internal files in the United States provided original materials for China to study the history of the Korean War. After the internal version was published, it became an authoritative work on the study of military history and was widely quoted by domestic scholars.

6. Oriental

The Orient is a novel written by Wei Wei, a famous writer. Based on Chinese people's Volunteer Army's War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the work profoundly reproduces the fighting and emotional course of an ordinary volunteer soldier in those fiery years. Through the description of Korean battlefield and rural life in China, the great victory of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea is fully reflected. The novel won the first Mao Dun Literature Award, the first China People's Liberation Army Literature Award and the first People's Literature Award.