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He is a fourth-term student of Whampoa, who died to cover the large forces of the Red Army, but was portrayed as a villain by the TV series

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Tampered Heroes: Tang Muyu's real and screen image Whampoa Military Academy, a military academy that stands in China's modern history, has trained countless heroic warriors for the land of China. Among them, Tang Muyu is a unique existence. His contribution to the independence and liberation of the country is impeccable, but unfortunately, some film and television works do not faithfully present his image.

He is a fourth-term student of Whampoa, who died to cover the large forces of the Red Army, but was portrayed as a villain by the TV series

Tang Muyu, whose real name was Tang Guoliang, was born in 1903 in Shuanghekou Town, Ba County, Sichuan. From an early age, he showed extraordinary talent, not only in-depth research on poetry and calligraphy, but also founded a private school in his hometown, hoping to cultivate a new generation of intellectuals and fight against the chaotic situation. But as the situation deteriorated, he chose to join the Whampoa Military Academy, even though his family life had just entered a new phase.

He is a fourth-term student of Whampoa, who died to cover the large forces of the Red Army, but was portrayed as a villain by the TV series

During his time in Whampoa, Tang Muyu showed outstanding talent with his hard work and perseverance, and after graduation, he decided to participate in the Northern Expedition and soon became an important member of the Communist Party. He held a key position and played a key role in the Red Army's many victories in the western Hunan and Hubei base areas. Especially in the defense of Fang County, his excellent strategy won valuable time and victory for the Red Army. But fate soon dealt him a heavy blow, and he died at the age of 29.

He is a fourth-term student of Whampoa, who died to cover the large forces of the Red Army, but was portrayed as a villain by the TV series

Unfortunately, although he gave his life for the revolutionary cause and was respected and remembered in official historical memorials, the 2009 TV series "The Right Way is Vicissitudes" portrayed him as a character who staunchly opposed the Communist Party. This is not only an outrage for future generations, but also an absurd falsification of history.

He is a fourth-term student of Whampoa, who died to cover the large forces of the Red Army, but was portrayed as a villain by the TV series

The impact of TV dramas is huge and can be misleading for the younger generation who don't know history. Tang Muyu's real historical image and the image on the screen are like two completely different people. We must remain vigilant against the falsification and distortion of history. As a narrative device, historical drama should cherish and respect real history more, rather than deliberately tampering with it for dramatic effect.

To sum up, Tang Muyu is a true hero who gave everything for the cause of the revolution. We have a responsibility to ensure that the truth of history is passed on accurately, not falsified on screen. We should remember history, but more importantly, we should understand and respect history, and let historical dramas become a bridge to inherit the truth of history, not a tool for tampering with history.

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