This sentence is from "Feng Wanzhen wins the victory over Britain in Xie Zhuang", and the original text is about 1400 words. When Tsui Hark edited "Clearing Banknotes" on 19 16, the original text was greatly deleted, and the title was changed to "Feng Wanzhen is better than Britain in Xie Zhuang" and compiled into "Clearing Banknotes and War".
After the publication of Feng Wanzhen, when Japanese imperialism forced Yuan Shikai to accept Article 21, people rushed to read it, which aroused patriotic enthusiasm. More people in China hope that the heroine is real, not that she is an artistic image.
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Feng Wanzhen was born in Xie Zhuang, Beijing, and his ancestral home was Shandong. 1860 (Xianfeng decade) After the British and French invaders occupied Beijing, they plundered everywhere. Nineteen-year-old, together with his father Feng, led the militia to defeat the British and French allied forces and protected the lives and property of the people of Xie Zhuang. Therefore, it is widely circulated among the people.
Feng Wanzhen's deeds were recorded in the article "Xie Zhuang and Feng Wanzhen are better than Britain" compiled by Tsui Hark in the late Qing Dynasty. According to historical research.
Because there was once an article in the middle school textbook "Feng Wanzhen" and the image of Feng Wanzhen in the TV series "Burning Yuanmingyuan", almost all China people knew the heroine Feng Wanzhen who resisted the invaders of the British and French allied forces.
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