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The first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference decided to use the five-star red flag as the national flag and what to use as the national anthem.
The first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference decided to use the five-star red flag as the national flag and march of the volunteers as the national anthem.

March of the volunteers is the national anthem of the people of China. 1935 was composed by Tian Han and Nie Er. Originally an episode of the movie "The Son of the Storm", 1949 was designated as the national anthem, and 1982 was officially designated as the national anthem.

March of the Volunteers was composed by Tian Han and Nie Er. He was born in the war years against Japanese imperialist aggression. 193 1 After the September 18th Incident, the bonfire of national self-defense was ignited in the northeast. Anti-Japanese volunteers have sprung up all over the northeast. Less than 1 year, the Northeast Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army has reached 300,000. 1933 since February, most of the anti-Japanese armed forces in the northeast retreated into the unoccupied Jehol province and were reorganized into anti-Japanese Coalition forces to continue their struggle. At this time, it is the cloud of war that hangs over Jehol. The Japanese army and the puppet regime are preparing for the invasion of Jehol province, and the Northeast Anti-Japanese Volunteers in Jehol province are also preparing for the coming enemy and preparing for the war of resistance in Jehol. On the evening of February 25th, 1933, Wang Huayi, the military minister of Beiping Northeast People's Anti-Japanese National Salvation Federation, Du Chongyuan, the deputy political minister, and Zhu Qinglan, the head of Shanghai Liaoji Heire Support Association, led a group of more than 100 people, taking mechanical ammunition, clothes and condolences to Zhuluke, Jianping County. On the 26th, he went to Sijiazi in Aohan Banner to review and express condolences to the troops. Nie Er, the entourage, wrote the theme song for the documentary "The Son of the Storm" (also known as "The History of Tears in Jehol") and contacted Gao Peng, the adjutant of the National Salvation Association, to distribute condolences. When the condolences were distributed to the 3rd Battalion, Liu, the battalion commander, commanded the officers and men to sing the northeast anti-Japanese volunteer army song "Volunteer Oath". Nie Er was deeply encouraged after hearing this, and created March of the Volunteers on this basis. Later, Tian Han re-created the lyrics in Shanghai prison, which has been passed down to this day.