The Guerrilla Song
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The Guerrilla Song is a march style mass song. It was made by the famous Chinese composer He Luting in 1937. In the early 1990s, this song was undisputedly selected as one of the "20th Century Chinese Music Classics". "
The guerrilla song was selected as one of the Chinese music classics of the 20th century.
The Song of the Guerrillas
(1)
We are all sharpshooters
Every bullet destroys an enemy
We are flying troops
Even if the mountains are high and the water is deep
In the dense woods
Everywhere comrades' bivouacs are arranged
On the high mountain posts
There are countless of our good brothers
No food, no clothes,
the enemy sends us forward
No guns, no cannons
The enemy builds them for us
We grew up here
Every inch of the land is ours
No matter who wants to take it
We will fight him to the end. We'll fight him to the end
(2)
Even if the Japanese bandits are fierce
Our men fight bravely
Even if the enemy's guns are fierce
Not to be found
Let the enemy run wild
Our positions are built on their flanks and rear
The longer the enemy's line is extended
The more we expand our ranks
The more we expand our ranks
The more we expand our ranks
We will fight to the end
We will fight to the end.
Our ranks are expanding
No distinction between the poor and the rich
Four hundred thousand compatriots are armed
No distinction between parties and factions
All of us have come to the resistance
We're getting stronger and stronger the more we fight
Japanese robbers are on the way to their doom
When the day of the final victory arrives
Will world peace be seen at the end of the tunnel?
Source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Song of the Guerrillas