
After the major campaigns, the Liberation War’s focus shifted to the northwest. Hu Zongnan retreated south, and Fang Zhiqiao led his remnants to Mount Hua, known for its rugged terrain. Fang deployed forces at key passes, but a military intelligence officer, with herbalist Chang Shenglin’s help, cut off enemy communication by reaching the North Peak. A political offensive led to the surrender of the enemy at Qianshi Zhuang, controlling all passages between the North and West Peaks. Trapped, Fang Zhiqiao’s troops, with shattered morale, launched a futile counterattack, leading to his despairing lament.
Li Minji, scouting advisor

Ziqiao Fang, bandit commander

Sheng-Lin Chang

Chang's mother

Kai-Fu Zhu

Bandit chief of staff

Sheng-Qi Wang
Bandit commander's wife

The Commander
Commissar

Chief of Staff
De-Liang Lu

Shijun Meng

Jia-Dian Liu

Chang's wife
Oldman

Bandit battalion commander

Bandit deputy battalion commander

Bandit adjutant
Bandit platoon commander

Bandit squad leader

Old soldier

Enemy officer
