What is the most powerful military song in history?

The most imposing military song in history is the military song "No Clothes" of the Qin Dynasty.

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Have I nothing to wear? Robe with my son.

Wang Yuxing, fix my spear.

Hatred with my son!

Have I nothing to wear? Take your son.

Wang Yu started the division and repaired my spear and halberd

Work with your son!

Have I nothing to wear? Take your son.

Wang Yu started his division and trained our soldiers.

Go with your son!

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How can you say that you have no clothes? I want to wear the same shirt as you.

The son of heaven wants us to send troops to fight and repair swords and guns.

We are facing the same enemy!

How can you say that you have no clothes? I want to wear the same sweater as you.

The son of heaven wants us to send troops to fight and repair spears and halberds.

I am willing to fight with you!

How can you say that you have no clothes? I want to wear the same skirt as you.

The son of heaven wants us to send troops to fight and repair our armor weapons.

I am willing to go forward with you!

This poem is a military ballad, which reflects the spirit of Qin's unity and friendship and * * * resistance to the enemy.

The whole poem is divided into three chapters, using the tone of soldiers talking to each other.

On the eve of the fierce battle, the soldiers got together and nervously trimmed their weapons.

At this time, some people worry that they have no clothes to wear.

His comrades-in-arms comforted him in a friendly way: "whoever says there is no clothes, I will wear a shirt with you!" " He also encouraged his companions with great righteousness: "When the country sends troops to fight, we can repair weapons. You and I face a common enemy. "From the poem, we can not only see the friendship between soldiers, but also see their patriotism that they are willing to bear heavy sacrifices in times of national disaster.

The poem is short in syllables and passionate in tone, which vividly shows the scene of Qin soldiers sharing weal and woe and joining the army generously.