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Six classic anti-Japanese movies of post-80s childhood, let us relive the anti-Japanese enthusiasm of that era.
9./kloc-just after 0/8, I couldn't help but bring art music to that shameful era. Fortunately, a group of anti-Japanese volunteers joined in the battle to defend their home and country, so that they could protect their homes and live a peaceful and peaceful life. Don't forget the national humiliation, the alarm bell will ring. Le Yi selected six childhood classic anti-Japanese movies to share with you as a warning and encouragement.

6. The Battle of Taierzhuang 1986 is the latest and only color feature film among Yi Lexuan's six films. The tragic anti-Japanese story of the Battle of Taierzhuang is familiar in our childhood history textbooks. Although the replay rate of this film is not high, the battle of Taierzhuang has achieved great victory in the case of heavy casualties of our army, which has inspired the morale of the Chinese nation and strengthened our anti-Japanese determination, which is of great significance. From this point of view, it is still worth seeing.

Fifth, Private Zhang Ga. To tell the truth, this film is the favorite of artists and musicians with anti-Japanese themes. Everyone wants to write it first, but anti-Japanese is the responsibility and task of the whole Chinese nation. Compared with the other five films, it highlights the description of Gazi. Although it reflects the anti-Japanese enthusiasm since childhood, it also reflects the anti-Japanese enthusiasm of China at that time.

Fourth, the Flying Tigers. This is also a classic old anti-Japanese film, and it is not easy to shoot the feeling of shuttling on the railway at that time. Not only the film classic, but also the theme song "Playing My Favorite Pipa" has been passed down to this day.

Third, "mine warfare". This film gave the Japanese army a taste of the power of our high technology, and a hair could be a tool for our army to kill the enemy. Coupled with the clever arrangement of mines, the Japanese bombing is hard to prevent and it is very enjoyable.

Second, "tunnel warfare." This film should be a companion of "Mine War", so that the Japanese army can once again see the wisdom of China children, and whoever dares to attack will be buried with them. In addition to the positive characters, the villain image of this film is also very brilliant. He is Mr. Liu Jiang who plays Commander Tang. He is a professional villain. In this film, his sentence: "The height is really high!" It became a classic line. Unfortunately, Mr Liu Jiang has passed away.