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Chapter 86(2/2)

Must work together,

The water of the Yellow River and the waves of the East China Sea,

Conquer the land of the barbarians and suppress the caves of the Japanese slaves,

To fight against the enemy who deceives you, and to attack the barbarians.

So the sea flows across the sky, and I feel ashamed of standing up.

Let the corpse cover the border, only the soul can rely on!”

Of course, this bold statement was not what Li Yu thought of himself, and he did not have such good literary talent.

Instead, a passage from the Three Kingdoms period "The Three Five Calendars" was selected.

This passage has a bit of a manifesto of rebellion, and now it is just right for use.

After listening to Li Yu's words, many of the soldiers present had red eyes.

When fighting, you must have a reason to fight, you must know why you fight and why you die.

Now Li Yu uses this passage to tell them that this battle is not only a battle for the country, but also a battle for the Chinese civilization.

How can a dignified central empire allow barbarians to be bullied?
Chapter completed!
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