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What is the relationship between "A Strong Man Going Out of Sichuan" and Zhang Kang's boycott of Xia Zhiyue and Yang Biao Gewei?
Role relationship:

1, Zhang Kang and Yang Biao

Comrade-in-arms relationship, Zhang Kang is the head of the 373 regiment, and Yang Biao is the head of the 368 regiment;

2. Zhang Kang and Ge Wei

After the two battles in Shanghai, Ge Wei searched for Zhang Kang among the dead. At that time, Ge Wei had fallen in love with Zhang Kang. After that, Ge Wei was raped by the Japanese army and rescued by Zhang Kang. But Ge Wei wanted to die. Ge Wei jumped into the river and Zhang Kang saved him. Zhang Kang confessed to him and saved him.

3. Yang Biao and Summer Moon

Xia Zhiyue and Yang Biao got married by their parents' fingers, but Xia Zhiyue liked Zhang Kang and made a clear confession to Yang Biao, and Yang Biao understood.

4. Zhang Kang and Summer Moon

This TV series begins with Xia Zhiyue writing a letter to Zhang Kang. During the Battle of Shanghai and Shanghai, Zhang Kang did not forget to write back to Xia Zhiyue on the battlefield. There are letters and photos of Xia Zhiyue in the hat, which shows that they are in an ambiguous period of mutual admiration. Later, with the appearance of Ge Wei, the development of their relationship stopped.

Plot:

1937, the "July 7th Incident" broke out, and the Sichuan Army volunteered to fight against Japan at the behest of Sichuan President Liu Xiang. With the determination of "losing territory and not returning to Sichuan", this Sichuan army fought bloody battles with 3 million brave men, killing 600,000 soldiers and gaining the reputation of "no Sichuan and no army".

Zhang Kang, the student company commander, led the officers and men to go out with the column of Chuanjun North Road, and moved to Shaanxi, Shandong, Hubei, Hunan and other places today, and launched a series of soul-stirring life-and-death struggles with the Japanese army in major battles such as Taierzhuang War.

After the baptism of war, Zhang Kang forged a friendship of life and death with all officers and men of Sichuan Army, and his love with Xia Zhiyue was sublimated in the contrast of blood and fire.

Zhang Kang's Yang Degui, Wang Changsheng, Wu Tianlu, He Yinyang and Heiwa have different backgrounds and personalities, but all roads lead to the same goal under the inspiration of national justice. In the end, in order to cover Zhang Kang's escape from danger, they died generously and wrote an epic heroic hymn.