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What is the next sentence of "The east wind blows the drums of war"? What are the similar poems of Chairman Mao about fighting?

1. There are three sentences:

(1) The east wind blows, the war drums beat, the beauty is drunk and hopes that you will return with good news, and the strong man will return.

(2) The east wind blows war drums. I am a farmer, who am I afraid of?

(3) The east wind blows and the war drums beat. Who is afraid of whom in the world now?

The east wind blows and the war drums beat is a famous quote from Chairman Mao. When the world was in the Cold War period, our country was geographically located in the east, and the capitalist countries of the United States and Britain were in the west.

The meaning of this sentence is that China has become strong, and the strong east wind has overwhelmed the west wind (the west). The east wind has blown and the war drums have been beaten. The general meaning is to charge and fight under the strong east wind and the call of the war drum.

2. Similar to "Moon over Xijiang·Jinggangshan"

The flags at the foot of the mountain are in sight, and the drums and horns on the top of the mountain are heard. Thousands of enemy troops surrounded me, but I remained unmoved.

The barriers were already tight, but they were even more united. There was a loud sound of artillery in Huangyangjie, reporting that the enemy troops were escaping at night.