

War
Overview
A small town defends itself from the Japanese by use of a network of tunnels during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Top Cast
Guodong Han
Guodong Han
Dakang
Guodong Han
Dakang


Liu Jiang
Liu Jiang
Tang Binghui
Liu Jiang
Tang Binghui


Xiujie Liu
Xiujie Liu
Lin Xia
Xiujie Liu
Lin Xia
Wang Bingyu
Wang Bingyu
Gao Laozhong
Wang Bingyu
Gao Laozhong


Wang Xiaozhong
Wang Xiaozhong
Wang Xiaozhong


Xie Wanhe
Xie Wanhe
Sun Jincai
Xie Wanhe
Sun Jincai


Zhang Yongshou
Zhang Yongshou
Zhao Pingyuan
Zhang Yongshou
Zhao Pingyuan


朱龙广
朱龙广
高传宝
朱龙广
高传宝


Zhu Qi
Zhu Qi
Zhu Qi
Hu Zihe
Hu Zihe
Niu Wa
Hu Zihe
Niu Wa
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