Dusk Crow

Dusk Crow

by Pengbai

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When the Japanese invaded China, great rivers and mountains were lost in vain because the Kuomintang reactionaries adopted a policy of non-resistance. But no matter how powerful the Japanese aircraft and artillery are, they can only occupy points and lines but not ground when they invade China. Northeast China, North China, Central China... Some cities, counties and towns along the railways and highways fell into their hands, but the vast countryside, mountains, forests, lakes and rivers, and even the great plains covered with green gauze tents were nominally occupied by them, but in reality they were still our Chinese land. Especially the people's hearts. No matter what flags the Japanese devils use or what slogans they shout, "China-Japan friendship," "same culture, same race," "coexistence and common prosperity," they can't deceive the Chinese people. As Chinese people, our eyes and ears are unswerving and our hearts are unmoved. If we live, we are Chinese, if we die, we are Chinese ghosts.

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