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What anti-Japanese ballads are there in Dan Tianfang?

Dan Tianfang's anti-Japanese ballads include Rivers and Mountains in Liu Tie, Flying Tigers, Beacon, First Shot, September 18th Storm, Tunnel Warfare, Mourning of the Sea Soul, Bloody Sky and Yang Jingyu, an anti-Japanese hero. "Liu Tie Rivers and Mountains" tells the story of the formation and development of Chinese armored forces in the Republic of China and War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, and its role in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. According to Xiao Grape, all the contents in the book are official history, without any deduction or fabrication. In addition to publishing this book, he will also perform this story through radio, Internet and other media. Flying Tigers 1940 During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, there was an active Flying Tigers on the railway line in Zaozhuang, Lincheng, Shandong Province. They specialize in attacking the enemy on the traffic line and containing the enemy. Battalion commander Liu Hong and political commissar Li Zheng organized guerrillas, attacked several trains under the cover of opening a charcoal yard in Chen Zhuang, armed themselves and supplied a batch of weapons to the military region, which was called the Flying Tigers by the people. The enemy Kobayashi troops dispatched special agents in an attempt to destroy the Flying Tigers. Heroes strike first, attack foreign companies, and then attack buses. Forcing the enemy to withdraw some troops to "sweep" into the mountains to deal with the Flying Tigers.