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Anti-Japanese why guangxi soldiers called wolf soldiers?

Anti-Japanese, Guangxi soldiers called wolf soldiers wolf soldiers, is derived from the Ming Dynasty, is the Zhuang Tusi at that time, they formed their own local armed forces, and the Xiangxi Tujia's native soldiers together known as the wolf soil soldiers, pugnacious martial arts and courageous, often referred to by the imperial court, is an important part of the military system of the Ming Dynasty, anti-Japanese refers to the middle of the 20th century in the second world war, China resisted the invasion of Japan in a comprehensive war of national character. \r\n More about anti-Japanese why Guangxi soldiers called wolf soldiers, go to: /ask/d98e691615833410.html?zd to see more content