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The House of 60 Fathers by Ahnaf
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About the author - Meindert Dejong
World War 2 in China (2nd Sino Japanese War)
Character Description of Tien Pao
Description of Supporting Character
Brief Summary of Chapters
CHAPTER 1: RAIN ON THE SAMPAN
CHAPTER 2: SAMPAN IN THE RIVER
CHAPTER 3: NIGHT IN THE MOUNTAINS
CHAPTER 4: THE RIVER CLIFF
CHAPTER 5: CUCKOOS CALL AT NIGHT
CHAPTER 6: IN THE TOWN OF TERROR
CHAPTER 7: THE HOUSE OF SIXTY FATHERS
CHAPTER 8: THE LONG DAY
CHAPTER 9: BREAK DOWN THE MOUNTAINS
Details about war based on TH60F
Effects of war based on Tien Pao's experience
Sample Commentary
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Details about war based on The House of Sixty Fathers
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Tien Pao’s village was burned by the Japanese.
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The Japanese were killing every Chinese on sight except if they work under them
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The Japanese didn’t leave any food for the Chinese which made them starve for many weeks.
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The Japanese made the Chinese homeless.
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The Americans helped China win the war.
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The Americans were rich and had lots of resources.
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The only job at that time in China was to work under the Japanese.
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Most of Chinese escaped China and went to the city.
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People without food ate grass.
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People ate whatever was in their sight.
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Most people lived in Sampan when they are homeless.
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