Who wrote Manjianghong Xie Honghuai?

Yue Fei

Manjiang Xie Honghuai

Angry, leaning against the railing, resting in the drizzle. Looking up, screaming in the sky, strong and fierce. Thirty fame, dust and earth, eight thousand miles of clouds and the moon. Don't be idle, grow old together and be unhappy.

Jingkang is ashamed, but it is still snowing. When will courtiers hate it? Driving a long car, breaking through the lack of Helan Mountain. Eat pork when you are hungry, and drink Hun blood when you are thirsty. Stay from the beginning, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and go to the sky.

The word Yue Fei inspired the patriotic enthusiasm of the Chinese nation. During the Anti-Japanese War, this lyric influenced Chinese people with its deep but dignified voice.