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The east wind blows the drums.
The next sentence of this sentence is "Who is afraid of who in the world now".

This sentence came from a conversation between Mao Zedong 1960 and social activists, peacemakers, trade unions, youth and student delegations from Africa 12 countries and regions on May 7, 1960, and was later included in the Collected Works of Mao Zedong (Volume 8)-imperialism is not terrible.

The excerpts from the original text of Imperialism Not Terrible are as follows:

The east wind blows the drums. Who is afraid of who in the world now? It is not that the people are afraid of American imperialists, but that American imperialists are afraid of the people. With the help of Tao, without the help of Tao, history

The tide is irresistible, irresistible. American imperialism will perish, the people of the world will win, and the people of the world will win!

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The "May 20" movement, namely1the anti-hunger, anti-civil war and anti-persecution movement that took place in May 1947.

The most important student movement during China's War of Liberation, with its large scale, long duration, fierce momentum and great function, is rare in the modern history of China and is an epoch-making student movement.