Series Introduction:
Wen San, a rickshaw driver who worked for the "Jubao Pavilion" antique shop in Liuli Factory, loved drinking and taking small advantages. He couldn't help boasting until he reached a point of nonsense. Although he was not bad at heart, he had an inherent tendency to self-abandonment, and was a thorough slave. Wen San never thought about anything beyond eating and sleeping. He thought that he would just muddle through his whole life.
In 1937 Beijing, war smoke suddenly rose as the Japanese army invaded Central Plains. The July 7th Incident broke out and the garrisoned 29th Army soldiers bravely resisted. A grand parade of Beijing citizens and students expressed their support for the 29th Army's fight against Japanese aggression. Inspired by the students' passionate slogans, Wen San impulsively donated one yuan, which was half of his monthly salary. At that time, Wen San thought it was great to be able to show his face before all the Beijingers. But unexpectedly, there came the Japanese aircraft bombing. Wen San suddenly realized some major issues. Issues like anti-Japanese aggression were not his business at all. So, he decided that he would not get involved in any more such matters. In fact, Wen...