contents of the Japanese national anthem:
Jundai:
Lyrics | Lyrics
Jundai (きみみが)
Chiyo (ちよ)
Gravel is diagenetic,
It is covered with moss;
long-term stability,
the country is rich and the people are peaceful.
origin:
Japan's national anthem originated in the western countries in modern times, and it was indispensable in diplomatic etiquette at the end of Japan's shogunate opening to the outside world. In 1876 (Meiji 9), Yuyong Nakamura, the commander of the naval band, called the director of the Naval Military Affairs Bureau, and in addition to the revision of the score of Jundai, there were the following contents: (In western countries) the grand ceremony required courtesy, and countries played the national anthem with each other.
Japan's national anthem is Jundai, which was composed in 188 AD (Meiji 13th year) after the Meiji Restoration, and since then Jundai has been handed down as the national anthem. In 1999 (the 11th year of Heisei), the National Flag Anthem Law officially designated Jundai as the national anthem of Japan, and the lyrics came from a short song included in the Collection of Songs of Ancient and Modern Harmony compiled in the 1th century.
Note: The Collection of Songs of Ancient and Modern Harmony was compiled and selected by Ji Guanzhi, Ji Youze, Fan Hane Gongheng and Ren Shengzhong Cen at the beginning of the Heian Dynasty in Japan (the beginning of the tenth century).