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Anti-Japanese Why are Guangxi soldiers called Wolf soldiers?
Anti-Japanese, Guangxi soldiers, commonly known as wolf soldiers, originated in the Ming Dynasty. At that time, it was the local armed forces formed by Zhuang Tusi himself. Together with Tujia soldiers in Xiangxi, they are called wolf soldiers. They are brave and good at fighting, and are often promoted by the imperial court. They were an important part of the military system of the Ming Dynasty. Anti-Japanese refers to China's all-out national war against Japanese aggression in World War II in the middle of 20th century.
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