Iron Blood Forges the Soul of the Army

Fighting the Japanese pirates and killing the devils, the Chinese never lacked hot-blooded men and never lacked warriors who did not die. In 1938, after the defeat of the Taierzhuang War, the Japanese army frantically mobilized their troops to attack Wu Han in an attempt to destroy China and force China to surrender. The brave warriors who were not afraid of death, regardless of whether they were the national army or the party, the people rose up and bravely killed the enemy. One word, cool, two words, sad. The blood of a hero would not be shed in vain…History has passed, and from the loneliness of the snow, we see hope and determination to rise up! I recommend two masterpieces: " Hot-blooded Rogue " and " Summoning Journey to the West and Women’s Country ". Modifications: feiluzhaoshang12-11-0209#

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