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Anti-Japanese War Quotes

The famous quotes of the Anti-Japanese War are as follows:

I wish I could die if I didn’t resist Japan, I will leave this as a shame today. The country has been destroyed like this, why should I regret it? ——Ji Hongchang

My death will lead to the survival of my country, and my death will be glorious. Even though my body dies, my spirit will live forever. I will succeed in becoming a benevolent person and achieve great harmony. ——Zhao Boxheng

I love my motherland and my people. Without it and them, I cannot survive, let alone write. ——Ba Jin

If you want to take back our lost land, don’t forget to return our rivers and mountains - Patriotic general Feng Yuxiang

The small Manchukuo, the big Zhao Shangzhi - Northeast Anti-Resistance Alliance Hero Zhao Shangzhi

He bravely drove away the Japanese invaders in the white mountains; he endured the sorrow of the black water to destroy the barbarians - Zhao Shangzhi, the hero of the Northeast Anti-Japanese War

Nanshan Mountain, the survivors are a hundred years old; the weather is windy and turbulent , Drinking in Taihe - Zhu De

Each one learns what he or she knows, and each makes the best use of his or her knowledge, so that the country can be strong and prosperous without foreign aggression, and can stand on its own on the earth. ——Zhan Tianyou

What is the greatest thing in life? It’s about knowing how to be patriotic. ——Sun Yat-sen

My message is that the cold stars are not visible in Tsuen, but I recommend Xuanyuan with my blood. ——Lu Xun

Since ancient times in China, there have been people who work hard, people who work hard, people who pray for the people, and people who sacrifice their lives to seek justice. ——They are China. The backbone of the people.——Lu Xun

Only the soul of the people is valuable. Only when it is carried forward can Chinese people make real progress.——Lu Xun

We, the Chinese nation, have the same enemies. The spirit of fighting to the bitter end, the determination to restore old things on the basis of self-reliance, and the ability to stand on one's own in the world of nations. - Mao Zedong