1, March of China People's Liberation Army
The lyrics reflect the nature, mission, revolutionary spirit and fighting style of the China People's Liberation Army. The melody is magnificent, resolute and heroic, and passionate. The combination of lyrics and songs shows the indomitable and invincible revolutionary spirit of the people's army and shapes the heroic image of the China People's Liberation Army, which shoulders the historical trust and fights bravely for the liberation of the Chinese nation.
2. "Unity is strength"
Lyrics by Mu Hong, Lu Su's Unity is Strength was born in a small village in Huangni District, Pingshan County, Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region on June 6-9, 1943. Unity is Power is one of the most sung songs in mass singing activities. Lyrics and songs are catchy, energetic and inspiring.
3. Green flowers in the army
This is really a divine comedy, and almost everyone who has participated in military training has heard it. I didn't expect the songs in the army to have such iron man tenderness. Many people said that they couldn't stop crying after listening to this song.
4. Brother Bing
This song has a light tune and simple lyrics, which expresses my sister's yearning for her brother and her hope to defend her country with peace of mind, thus expressing the people's love for the people's soldiers.
5. "I am a soldier"
Soldiers come from ordinary people and have all kinds of feelings of ordinary people. This song writes the voice of soldiers and embodies the great sentiment and noble outlook on life of contemporary soldiers who are willing to sacrifice everything to protect their country and defend their country.
6. I am a soldier
This song was born after the outbreak of the Korean War. Simple as it is, it is full of power. Although simple, generate produced the strongest sound of the times, which is still widely circulated today.
7. "Tell the truth"
This song describes the ups and downs of military camp life and the pure and simple love in military life. Just for the call of the motherland and the expectation of the people, countless guards in China devoted their youth to the country.
8. "For whom"
For Who was written to commemorate and eulogize the heroes who fought in the 1998 catastrophic flood. Zu Hai hopes to express his heartfelt respect to the disaster relief heroes in this unique way.
9. Return from filming
This song was composed by musician Wang Yongquan in the army during 1960. Its birth is also very interesting. At that time, Wang Yongquan was preparing to write a song for the army's literary performance, and he accidentally caught a glimpse of a four-sentence poem written by Niu Baoyuan. Inspired by this, he adapted the poem and set it to music. It became a widely sung military song.
10, 1234 songs
This song is deeply loved by officers and men. The whole song is powerful and inspiring, giving people a heroic feeling of bravely killing the enemy regardless of their own safety. Yan Weiwen sang this song in CCTV 1994 Spring Festival Gala, and it was quickly sung widely in the whole army.