Inspirational poems about the Pingxingguan victory

Who said the Great Wall is old

It is a leaky city wall

Pingxingguan carries the banner of anti-Japanese war

Both inside and outside the pass The cemetery of the Japanese

The troops advanced rapidly in the rainy night

The commander chewing fried soybeans stared at the map for a long time

His eyes have repeatedly scanned every part of the map A corner

The rain washed away the mountain road but could not stop the troops

Under the commander’s thick eyebrows

A huge pocket quietly opened

Tomorrow let go to hell with the lies about the invincibility of the imperial army

Be sure to beat the little Japanese until they cry and howl

Under the dim light

The commander’s stern face is revealed A trace of an imperceptible smile

In the complicated contours

He casually laid out a series of traps to kill the enemy

A night of heavy rain washed the Pingxing Pass even more Tall

The lurking soldier did not have an inch of dry cloth on his body

Crawling in the muddy water of the bunker

Eyes and muzzle were fixed motionlessly on the intersection< /p>

This is destined to be the enemy’s gate of hell

When the enemy’s convoy was only halfway in

The impatient soldiers fired bullets of hatred

The offensive, which was more violent than the flash flood, caused the Japanese to collapse

The tightly tied pockets cut off all the enemy's retreat

The commander put a handful of fried soybeans into his mouth

The fierce chewing seems a bit greedy

The arrow on the map has changed from encirclement to pursuit

The fleeing Japanese invaders dropped their weapons and were as panicked as rats

< p> The Great Wall has protected the country since ancient times

The gods reappeared at Pingxingguan

From then on, the resistance against Japan relied on the new army

His famous name was the Eighth Route Army