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The City of Memories

The City of Memories

34 episodes

In 1937, the ambitious Japanese Imperialism was on the verge of making a move, always ready to launch a full-scale war of aggression against China. The situation at home and abroad was turbulent. During a riot in Beiping, Zhou Zukang, who had endured humiliation by marrying his classmate's fiancée Zhao Manjun, accidentally encountered his daughter Zhou Minrou born to his first wife. Minrou was engaged to Zhu Jinmo, who had the identity of a special agent. Their love was undergoing a severe test in the chaotic currents of the times. Minrou's two elder brothers were Zhou Guanzhong, the division commander of the National Revolutionary Army in North China, and Zhou Guanjie, who later joined the Eighth Route Army. Their national spirits received a cruel baptism in the war-torn era. Zhou Hanying, the son born to Zhao Manjun, also inevitably joined the war of national defense. The Zhou family endured the wanton bombing by the Japanese invaders for five long years in Chongqing. Facing the continuous news of deaths,

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Tuberose

Tuberose

33 episodes

In May 1949, on the eve of the People's Liberation Army's attack on Changhai City, a series of incidents occurred in the city. The US military warehouses were looted and American citizens were killed. The Western diplomatic missions in China pointed the finger at the People's Liberation Army, and war was on the verge of breaking out... At this critical moment, the Entry Command assigned Wei Kaimin and others to form an advance team to secretly enter the city to conduct investigations. Unexpectedly, the comrades who were supposed to meet them had already sacrificed, and the enemy had already laid a tight net. Wei Kaimin took a risk and activated the backup plan - to win over Li Tong, a senior detective in the Kuomintang police station with progressive ideas. Many years later, Zhang Ji, who was once a research expert at Institute 787, reported to the organization that he had made a breakthrough in his research on airburst shells. However, this news was inexplicably leaked, attracting the attention of enemy agen

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Special Commando

Special Commando

20 episodes

In 1940, the demolition team of the Kuomintang army launched a surprise attack on the Japanese army's germ base but was ambushed by the Japanese army. The entire demolition team was wiped out, and the situation of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression took a sudden turn for the worse. Hua Gang, the head of the Special Intelligence Section of the Military Intelligence Department, led Guan Zhankui, the "Kanto Hero", Yaozi, the "Master Thief", Lu Shaoquan, the "Yoga Expert", and Guo Ying, a secret Communist Party member, to form the "Special Dare-to-Die Corps". The "Dare-to-Die Corps" was entrusted with a mission in a critical situation and secretly infiltrated the Japanese army headquarters to carry out a plan to blow up the Japanese army's command post. Due to incorrect intelligence, they returned without achieving anything. Meanwhile, the underground intelligence office in Wuhan suffered a fatal blow from the Japanese army. The Military Intelligence Bureau of the Kuomintang wrongly believed that

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The Mutiny in 1929

The Mutiny in 1929

35 episodes

In 1929, the Chiang-Gui War broke out. Qin Wenyong, a Communist Party member, came to Nanning with the task of winning over the armed forces of the Guangxi clique. The person he was going to win over was his sworn brother Zhang Yunlin, while his other sworn brother Man Haizi defected to Chiang Kai-shek due to a misunderstanding. The three brothers engaged in a contest because of their different stances and beliefs. Under the inspiration of the revolution, Zhang Yunlin launched an uprising and finally sacrificed his life for the revolution on the battlefield. Man Haizi went through various contradictions and conflicts, learned the truth, and also died on the battlefield. Qin Wenyong's close lover, Lin Yao, went through various trials and followed Qin Wenyong to join the Communist Party.

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Yellow Flowers on the Battlefield

Yellow Flowers on the Battlefield

26 episodes

More than seventy years ago, thirty female Red Army soldiers joined the Long March of the First Front Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. They also measured the 25,000-li Long March route with their feet, and even walked more miles to do mass work. They also climbed snow-capped mountains, crossed grasslands, gnawed on tree barks, ate leather belts, were chased and blocked by the enemy, bombed by enemy planes, and even endured more hardships than the male soldiers. Due to the physiological characteristics of women, they suffered more both mentally and physically, paying a higher price. They withstood the more severe baptisms of war, involving life and death, blood and fire, love and hatred. Their ideals and names are engraved on the cornerstone of New China. They dedicated everything they had to the independence and liberation of the Chinese nation, to the dignity of women, and to the birth of New China.

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Military Secrets

Military Secrets

46 episodes

He Zida and Jiang Yousheng grew up together and joined the army together. He Zida's wife, Yang Yi, and Jiang Yousheng's wife, Chu Fengping, were also good friends. Both of them worked as confidential clerks in Jiang's unit. One day, Jiang Yousheng received a secret telegram from his superiors, informing him that Yang Yi had defected with both witnesses and evidence. He was ordered to deal with Yang Yi immediately. After verifying it several times without any mistakes, Jiang Yousheng decided to execute Yang Yi by shooting after the pregnant Yang Yi gave birth to the child. Yang Yi gave birth to a son and then committed suicide with the pistol given to her by her husband He Zida. The child was saved by a mountain villager named Gen'er and was named Zhang Gensheng. However, both Jiang Yousheng and Chu Fengping thought that Yang Yi's son had died in the war. When He Zida learned that his wife and son had both died at the hands of Jiang Yousheng, he harbored a grudge against Jiang Yousheng. To comfort He Zida, C

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Dawn Decisive Kill

Dawn Decisive Kill

36 episodes

Liao Shaoyong and Liao Shaoxia are twin brothers. The younger brother Shaoyong is calm and composed. When he was a teenager, because his father opposed his marriage with the maidservant Jinfeng, he left his hometown. After receiving progressive education, he joined the Communist Party of China and became an officer with outstanding military achievements. The elder brother Shaoxia is smart but ruthless. He graduated from the Whampoa Military Academy and joined the Kuomintang. After many years of separation, the People's Republic of China was founded. Shaoxia surrendered to the Communist Party in Qingcheng, but mutinied after receiving a secret order from the senior Kuomintang spy "Old Duck". The two brothers accidentally reunited, and what they were facing would be a life-and-death confrontation between them as close relatives. Finally, under the leadership of the Party and with the support of his comrades-in-arms, Shaoyong succeeded in suppressing bandits and eliminating traitors, thus stabilizing the situa

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The Legend of Mine Warfare

The Legend of Mine Warfare

30 episodes

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, under the leadership of the Communist Party, the people in Haiyang area on the Jiaodong Peninsula cooperated with the Eighth Route Army to carry out mine guerrilla warfare. They launched surprise attacks on the Japanese and puppet troops in the mountains, on the highways, at sea, and both inside and outside the Japanese military strongholds. Zhao Xiaodong, a militia guerrilla fighter, was good at imitating and modifying various mines and became a well-known "explosion king" far and wide. Under his leadership, there was a group of battle-hardened backbones who struck fear into the hearts of the enemies: Old Man Sui, a former member of the Boxers who was skilled in using muzzle-loading guns; Sui Haiqiong, a capable and shrewd female militia; Ge Bianliu, a sharpshooter with a hunter's background; and Haizi, who was an excellent swimmer but not a perfect soldier. In those turbulent years of war, Zhao Xiaodong became involved in emotional entanglements wi

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