What is the poem that Zhao Yiman wrote to the Japanese before his death?

Shuhuai by the river

The full text is as follows:

Vowed to be a person, not a home, and cross the river to travel around the world. If all men are good, why are women so bad? Who can dominate the ups and downs of the world? I would rather die first for my country than for my new motherland. I would like to give my blood to China. Baishan Blackwater can wipe out the enemy and smile at the red flag.

Zhao Yiman (190510-1936 August), formerly known as Li Kuntai, also known as Li Yichao, was called Sister Li. Zhao Yiman left a poem "On the River", and there is Zhao Yiman Memorial Hall in Yibin, his hometown. The related films include Zhao Yiman and My Mother Zhao Yiman. 20 10 was named as one of "100 heroes and model figures who made outstanding contributions to the founding of new China".