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A soundtrack suitable for "Reading China"

The soundtrack suitable for "Reading China" is as follows:

1. The Love of *** and the Country

"The Love of *** and the Country" was sung by Yang Hongji A song from the album "White Hair·Yellow Sand".

According to the lyricist Liu, it was the scientist's deeds that moved him and inspired his passion for writing. Zhang Guanghou died early due to illness, thinking "I fell to the ground, but my heart still loved you"; Deng Jialan returned to his hometown and devoted himself to the cause of national defense. After more than ten years of silence, his wife shed tears of expectation, so there was "When the whole world smiles at you, I am in your tears."

In this song, from the scientists' patriotic feelings and selfless dedication, the word "motherland" does not appear anywhere, but The lyrics come from the heart, but you can feel the scientist's extensive love for the motherland more truly and intimately.

2. "I Fly Like Snowflakes"

The original sound is sung by Dai Yuqiang, lyrics written by Xiaoguang, and music composed by Xu Peidong.

The lyric poem uses snowflakes and autumn leaves to personify itself and express its desire and pursuit of love. The meaning of the later songs changed with the times, especially after being adapted into a chorus version. The artistic conception of the songs extended from the pursuit of love to the persistence of personal purity and sincere love for the motherland.

3. "Ode to the Red Flag"

"Ode to the Red Flag" is a song composed by Xue Xixiang and composed by Lu Qiming.

The national anthem takes the red flag as its theme and depicts the raising of the first five-star red flag when the People's Republic of China was founded on October 1, 1949. Similarly, with its majestic and solemn melody, it performed the brave, unyielding, pioneering and enterprising revolutionary spirit of the Chinese people under the guidance of the red flag, and enthusiastically eulogized the prosperity and rise of the great motherland.

The music combines the melodies of "The East is Red", "March of the Volunteers" and "The Internationale".

4. I Love You, China

The song "I Love You, China" written by Qu Cong for Zheng Qiufeng is a classic clip from the 1979 Chen Chong movie "Red Son Goes Abroad". The film became a hit in the early 1980s, and the theme song sung by the famous soprano Ye Pei-ying who returned from Malaysia also quickly became popular in China. Although the lyrics are bland, they are deeply soulful.

5. Ode to the Motherland

"Ode to the Motherland" is a patriotic song composed by Wang Xin. On September 12, 1951, Premier Zhou Enlai personally issued the "Order of the Central People's Government", and "Singing the Motherland" was widely circulated throughout the country. This song has become the ceremonial song, opening song or closing song for various major events in China. In 1989, this song won the Golden Disc Award from the China Record Company.