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Is "The Devil Entering the Village" a Japanese March? Do the Japanese know that we describe their music like this?
It was written by China people, and it was used as music to describe the Japanese raiding villages in the film Guerrilla War in the Plain after the liberation of our country. It's just that I'm not very clear about the author of "Devils Entering the Village", because many works were basically created collectively in that year.

However, I can tell you that the tune of "Devils Entering the Village" is a piece of music from Russian composer Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony. Of course, it only refers to the direction of the notes, because Shostakovich's symphony describes the scene when the Germans attacked Leningrad in World War II, and the theme is played by George W. If you are interested, you can come and listen to it when you are free, hehe ~