The last sentence of "Blood Plain" is, "A hundred cities are in flames."
"Bloody Plains" is a poem describing war. The first two sentences of "The bloody plains are a hundred thousand miles away, and hundreds of cities are in flames" vividly depict the tragic scenes of the war. Among them, "Blood Plain" describes the river of blood on the battlefield, which is very vivid. And "a hundred cities with beacons burning in the sky" describes the tragic situation of cities being lost and beacons burning in the war. The whole poem expresses profound reflections on war and ardent expectations for peace, and has high literary value and social significance.