Pupils' Five Minutes 12.9 Anti-Japanese Poetry

Look at me riding an iron horse for 8 thousand, flying all over the world and offering sacrifices to my ancestors from the ruins of Tokyo. I am a fuso slut! Drinking horses on the edge of Amazon, in front of the Statue of Liberty, the Ganges River is bloody and horses are whipping! The platinum palace was smashed, the Danube was flooded with blood, Lake Baikal was fishing, and the Louvre was dancing! Loong is soaring, China's national flag is flying all over the sky, and those who dare to make dragons angry will be annihilated when they travel all over Qian Shan!

(4) Seven laws commemorating the 60th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.

Author: Tang Baiyou

July 7 shows Kyushu smoke, and blood and rain are thick.

After eight years of fighting against Japanese pirates, the two parties eliminated the enemy leader side by side.

Harmony, forbearance, teeth and eyes, tolerance and generosity.

Sad history must be remembered, history is in autumn.

(V) Poems commemorating the 60th anniversary of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory.

Surrounded by poor cities, I don't know when to sing Chu songs.

I see there are no boats in the fjord. Americans are welcome in the east and Japanese are led in the north.

The blood of the murder is still there today, and I want to wash away my grievances with affection.

Leaves fall and flowers bloom, dead branches and old vines are immortal.

When the flowers are gorgeous, they will temporarily bow their heads for the stamens.

If the pearl falls apart, it will not be used, and the miscalculation will not be changed.

People's hearts are as strong as jade, and they will never stop.