From a novel perspective, "Exiting the Pass" tells the story of a unique legendary event: a group of unarmed captured Red Army officers and soldiers, as well as strong soldiers, were escorted to Tongguan by a local warlord unit in northern Sichuan, who claimed to be going out to resist Japan. Therefore, starting from the day of the departure, Liu Yishou, the commander of the enemy engineering department of the Red Army, and Ding Cheng, the commander of the Nationalist Army, were escorted to Tongguan
From a novel perspective, "Exiting the Pass" tells the story of a unique legendary event: a group of unarmed captured Red Army officers and soldiers, as well as strong soldiers, were escorted to Tongguan by a local warlord unit in northern Sichuan, who claimed to be going out to resist Japan. Therefore, starting from the day of the departure, Liu Yishou, the commander of the enemy engineering department of the Red Army, and Ding Cheng, the commander of the Nationalist Army, were escorted to Tongguan