The Sword March
"The Sword March" is a Chinese patriotic song first sung in Republican China during the Second Sino-Japanese War (World War II) after the Japanese invasion of 1937. It is also known in Chinese by its first line, Dàdāo xiàng guǐzi de tóu shàng kǎn qù: "Our dadaos raised o'er the devils' heads! Hack them off!"
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The Sword March
"The Sword March" is a Chinese patriotic song first sung in Republican China during the Second Sino-Japanese War (World War II) after the Japanese invasion of 1937. It is also known in Chinese by its first line, Dàdāo xiàng guǐzi de tóu shàng kǎn qù: "Our dadaos raised o'er the devils' heads! Hack them off!"
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"The Sword March" is a Chinese ...... devils' heads! Hack them off!"
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《大刀進行曲》又名《大刀向鬼子們的頭上砍去!》,副標題是“獻 ...... 當時在長城附近用刀殺日军的國民革命軍第29軍「大刀隊」而作。
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"The Sword March" is a Chinese ...... devils' heads! Hack them off!"
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《大刀進行曲》又名《大刀向鬼子們的頭上砍去!》,副標題是“獻 ...... 當時在長城附近用刀殺日军的國民革命軍第29軍「大刀隊」而作。
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The Sword March
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大刀進行曲
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