1940-40s China witnessed a fleeting, unique moment in its history. The temporary unity of the Chinese forces during the anti-Japanese war had ceased to exist post-victory, with the Nationalist Party launching large-scale offensives against liberated areas, underpinned by American support. Facing imminent civil war, U.S. President Truman adjusts his China policy, dispatching retired U.S. Army General George Marshall as a special envoy to mediate militarily, establishing the Military Three-Person Commission and its Executive Department for Peaceful Settlement. In the meantime, countries symbolized by blue three-rings—China, America, and others—become active across regions, averting military conflicts and fostering peace and democracy. The TV series "Blue Three Rings" portrays the sharp struggles in the military, politics, and diplomacy of this era. This period is marked by intricate, intense clashes that reverberate to this day.
蓝色三环影评