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Sun Classic Blade Ci 1937.
1, "It is more economical for my man to call another woman's name in my bed than for my man to call my name in another woman's bed."

2. "Whoever takes a bath with me today is my brother."

3. "Killing a person is not power, but saving a person's life is power."

4. "Later, people once described this person like this. He is thin, but his will is as firm as steel. He looks helpless, but his marksmanship is very accurate. His left hand is like writing a poem. He is a half vocal poet with Pushkin's poem in his left hand and a sword in his right hand, and the other half is a rock-solid revolutionary. He was the best lover of that era. "

Lao Lu said, "The coffin is like a ship sailing in the dark. After it floats away, there will be a new boat on the dock. The journey is quiet and the pier is still noisy. "

6. "If you don't kill people, you can't be a man!" "If you can't conquer a woman, you can't be a real man!"

7. Pound's domineering sentence: "There are only three ways to do things on the beach! The right way! Wrong way! My way! There are only three kinds of people in Shanghai! The living! Dead man! My people! "

8. "If the Japanese call, we will fight them with our lives! Fight! ! "

9. Don Witt pointed a gun at Yu Zhonghe's wife. His wife was surprised and asked, "Who are you?" Tang Wei smiled with a unique color: "I am a hunter!" "

10, "Dad, I'm your son. My name is Zheng Shusen. I am thirty-six years old and have not married yet. "

1 1, "The coffin shop is for others."

12, "This is not water, this is an inexhaustible heroic blood for 20 years!"

13, "We all have families. We all love our families. We all have wives and children. We have pots and pans at home. But when the country dies, so does our family. Our homes in the three northeastern provinces have become a scorched earth. The Japanese opened the door of our home in Lugouqiao, north of China. Now, Japanese warships are on the Huangpu River in front of our house, and even the shells are ready. The great rivers and mountains behind us will face the doom of national ruin and death. The Japanese will break into our homes, smash our pots and pans, burn our houses, humiliate our sisters, slaughter our brothers, and then tell our children that you are the worst nation. You should surrender! Kneel down! You will be humiliated for life! A poet once said that if we don't resist, they will provoke our heads with bayonets and say, Look! This is a slave! Being bullied by bullies in the alley, we will not hesitate to resist. Now, our whole country will be a slave. What do we do? We must resist without hesitation and fight! "