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A poem describing the tragic Sichuan army
Ode to Sichuan army

Wan Li's rivers and mountains are cut off today.

The Japanese aggressors' iron hoofs creaked.

Be transferred out of Bashu when in danger,

Remember the earnest words of the villagers.

The old father gave his son a flag of death,

When he died, he was wrapped in a body and wiped with blood.

Giving up one's life for righteousness is like filial piety,

Fight bravely for your country!

Sichuan Army War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (Seven Laws)

The Sichuan army fought against Japan.

Bashu soldiers bravely went out of Sichuan and sadly went to Zhuangbing.

Life will destroy the enemy as heroic, and death will make the banner righteous.

The bloody gunfire, bayonet is not as good as the enemy's smoke.

Outside the wall, the imperial palace will be remembered, and the loyal minister mountain will sleep all over.

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Fight the enemy in a bloody battle,

Bashu Anjiang rose up and fought bravely.

Marco Polo was buried in the spirit of a hero,

Rhododendron dyed red in Anhui and Sichuan! ?

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Loyal to the country, show the sun and the moon,

The Sichuan army is proud of its resistance to Japan.

British fame and green hills are everywhere,

Brilliance and eternal glory!

"I gave up only the decapitated man, not the mouse who bent his knees."

This famous saying, which excited countless future generations, came from Pu Ze, a Sichuan general who died for his country, and it was also his last words to his subordinates.

According to statistics, during the Anti-Japanese War, 300 children of * * * Wan Chuan Middle School went out to fight in Sichuan, including 640,000 casualties, ranking first in the country in terms of combatants and casualties. It can be said that although Sichuan is not an enemy-occupied area, it pays a greater price than the enemy-occupied area.

Liu Xiang, the leader of Sichuan Army, went to the Anti-Japanese War in spite of illness. 19381October 20th, died of vomiting blood at the front of the Anti-Japanese War. Before he died, he left his last words to the officers and men of the Sichuan Army: "Never waver in the end of the war of resistance, that is, the Sichuan Army will never return to Sichuan as long as the enemy does not withdraw." Zhuang zai Sichuan army, this is Sichuan army, this is the army soul of Sichuan army, pay tribute to the elders in Sichuan, pay tribute to the army soul of Sichuan army.