Poetry during the Anti-Japanese War

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression is an important period in the history of China, and it is also a period of arduous struggle for the Chinese nation to resist foreign aggression, safeguard national dignity and defend national freedom and independence. In this special historical period, many outstanding poets have created a large number of anti-Japanese war poems that reflect the national struggle and express patriotic feelings.

Among them, the representative one is: Letter to the Japanese aggressors is an anti-Japanese war poem written by the famous poet Zheng Zhenduo at that time. The poem condemns the Japanese invaders with strong expressive force and passionate language, and calls on all the people to rise up and resist. Among them, the sentences such as "People are not afraid of death, guns are rumbling in the spring of the motherland" and "How many heroes in Taiwan Province Province are bloody in the wilderness tonight" vividly describe the great sacrifices made by the people of China to defend the national territory.

Journey to the Great Wall is a poem written by Mao Zedong in 1935, which praises the majestic Great Wall and shows lofty national pride and strong anti-Japanese spirit. The words "The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, and an isolated city is Wan Ren" vividly show the spectacular scene of the Great Wall and the pride and confidence of the Chinese nation.

Anti-Japanese Guerrillas is an anti-Japanese poem written by Kang Xinquan, which reflects the fearless fighting spirit of many guerrillas led by party member at that time in the war-torn War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Among them, poems such as "Smoke billows behind the mountain, Tiema Glacier becomes wild" and "Blood spilled on the battlefield, killing a journey halfway" fully reflect the brave and tenacious spirit of guerrillas.

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's poems not only reflected the patriotic feelings of the nation and depicted the tragic scenes of the war, but also showed the heroic struggle and indomitable spirit of the people of China in the face of numerous difficulties. These poems have become important literary works in China and War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, inspiring generations of China people to make unremitting efforts for the rise of the Chinese nation.