1. "Return from Target Shooting"
"Return from Target Shooting" is a song sung by the chorus of the General Political Department Song and Dance Ensemble. It is included in the album "Century Classic 4: Why Are Flowers So Red?" "among.
2. "Unity is Strength"
"Unity is Strength" was written by Mu Hong and composed by Lu Su. It was produced in Huangni District, Pingshan County, Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region in June 1943. of a small village. In order to oppose the Japanese invaders who went to the border areas to seize grain and implemented the crazy policy of "rob all, kill all, burn all", the Northwest Field Service Corps went deep into the vast rural areas of Pingshan, Hebei and Fanzhi, Shanxi to participate in the struggle.
In order to cooperate with this struggle, Mu Hong and Comrade Lu Su worked together to compose the mini-opera "Unity is Strength" in about three or four days.
3. "Green Flowers in the Army"
"Green Flowers in the Army" is a song popular in military camps. The song is catchy and the arrangement is more folk-like. But it reveals a pure feeling. It was composed and sung by singer Xiao Zeng. It was spread by word of mouth in the military camp and became quite popular.
In addition, the green flowers in the army have now been extended to become female soldiers in the army. The lyrics of the songs come from all over the country and were compiled and composed by teachers Xiao Zeng and Wu Songjin.
4. "One, Two, Three, Four Songs"
"One, Two, Three, Four Songs" is Yan Weiwen's representative song. It was written by Shi Shunyi and composed by Zang Yunfei. It was first included in the album "Motherland". Long Live", released in 1995.
Yan Weiwen sang the song at the 1994 CCTV Spring Festival Gala. The song was included in the 12-volume book "Music" published by the People's Education Press for primary schools.
5. "March of the Chinese People's Liberation Army"
The military song of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the song is called "March of the Chinese People's Liberation Army". Originally "March of the Eighth Route Army", it was written by Zhang Songru (Gong Mu) and composed by Zheng Lucheng. It was composed in 1939 and is one of the songs in the group "Eighth Route Army Cantata".
During the War of Liberation, the "March of the Eighth Route Army" was changed to the "March of the Chinese People's Liberation Army" with slight changes in the lyrics. On July 25, 1988, it was designated as the military anthem of the Chinese People's Liberation Army by the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China.