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I won't leave you here, but I will leave you here. Where does this sentence come from?
Degang Guo's Western Expedition
I won't leave you here, but I have my own place. I won't leave you anywhere, I'll go to the railway.
There is also the sentence "I don't leave my grandfather here, I don't leave my grandfather everywhere, I don't leave my father to join the Eighth Route Army". During the war of liberation, due to the constant corruption within the Kuomintang, soldiers often failed to pay wages and the frontline wars continued to lose, so this jingle came out within the Kuomintang army.
10/0 after the agreement, the national army reorganized its troops according to the agreement, and some of the laid-off troops were resentful and were incorporated into a certain army, you know. So there is a saying that has been handed down, and there is no grandpa left anywhere, so I voted. . .
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