What songs were there in the poems during the battle?

Chen Hui is a brilliant young poet who emerged in the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border area, an anti-Japanese democratic base. His poems are bold, simple and magnificent, with fighting life as the content and idealism as the keynote. In the poem Song for the Motherland, with full patriotic passion, he showed the heroic spirit of a revolutionary soldier who swore to defend the motherland and the fearless spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice: "Motherland,/under the butcher's knife of the enemy,/I won't shed a tear,/I am very happy,/because,/I-/your son,/your national defense.

In the 1944 anti-mopping-up struggle, 24-year-old Chen Hui died heroically and finally wrote his last and most magnificent poem with blood and life.