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The east wind blows and the war drums beat. Who is afraid of whom in the world? Who said this?

This sentence was said by Mao Zedong.

The meaning of this sentence is: The east wind is blowing and the war drums are beating. Who is afraid of whom in this world?

The east wind blows and the war drums beat, this is a sentence from Chairman Mao’s quotation. Before liberation, the world was in the Cold War period, while our country was geographically in the east, and the American and British capitalist countries were in the west. What this sentence expresses is that China is gradually becoming stronger, just like the strong east wind, overwhelming the west wind.

The sound of war drums means to notify the army to charge on the ancient battlefield. Under the strong east wind, the war drums call to charge and fight. This sentence is not only used on the battlefield, but can also be used when calling on the masses before completing a certain work task in daily life, especially political tasks.

Extended information

The original text of this sentence is as follows:

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.

The east wind blows and the war drums beat, I am a farmer, who am I afraid of?

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

It is not that the people are afraid of the US imperialism, but that the US empire is afraid of the people.

The right way will help you more and the wrong way will help you less. The law of history is irresistible and irresistible.

The US empire Socialism will surely perish, and the people of the world will surely win.

The people of the world will surely win!

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