1. March of the Broadsword
2. Railway Guerrilla
3. Yellow River Cantata
4. Friendship Forever
5. Osmanthus flowers bloom everywhere in August
6. Great country and great party
7. We workers have strength
8. Unity is Power
9. The People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing
10. On the Songhua River
11. Crossing the snow-capped mountains and grasslands
12. Nanjing, my Hometown
13. Chairman Mao’s Works Like the Sun
Related introduction:
(1) "March of the Broadsword", also known as "The March of the Broadsword to the Heads of the Japanese" Cut it off! "" is an anti-Japanese and national salvation song composed by composer Mai Xin in Shanghai in July 1937. This song was composed to praise the "Blade Squad" of the 29th Army of the National Revolutionary Army who used swords to kill Japanese troops near the Great Wall. On August 26, 2015, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television released the results of the online voting for "My Top Ten Favorite Anti-Japanese War Songs", and "March of the Broadsword" was selected as one of the 10 songs.
(2) "Yellow River Cantata" is Xian Xinghai's most important and influential symphony masterpiece. It was created in March 1939 and reorganized in the Soviet Union in 1941. This work, written by the poet Guang Weiran and set against the backdrop of the Yellow River, passionately praises the long and glorious history of the Chinese nation and the unyielding fighting spirit of the Chinese people, laments the brutality of the invaders and the profound disasters suffered by the people, and broadly displays the Anti-Japanese War The magnificent picture and the battle cry for national liberation were sent to the whole of China and the world, thereby creating a giant and heroic image of the Chinese nation.
(3) Auld Lang Syne is Scottish Gaelic: Auld Lang Syne. This is a very famous poem, literally translated as long-gone days. Auld Lang Syne was recorded by the eighteenth-century Scottish poet Robert Burns based on oral traditions from local elders. This poem was later set to music. In addition to the original Gaelic version, this song has also been set into local languages ??in many countries. It can be said that it has been widely circulated and is known to all women and children. It is definitely a world-famous classic song. It is commonly known as Auld Lang Syne across China.
(4) "Osmanthus Blossoms Bloom Everywhere in August" is a folk song that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s and was sung in many provinces across China. It adopts the tune of "Ba Duanjin" and is a folk song for "Celebrating the Establishment of the Soviets" is a song about the Soviets that were established in August. Its original name was "Celebrating the Establishment of the Workers' and Peasants' Democratic Government".
(5) "Great Country, Great Party" Lyrics by Han Xiao, Xiaohe Qu The great country has a great party, the red sun rises in the east and shines in all directions, the great people stand upright, and the great army holds their guns tightly. The great leader Mao Zedong leads us forward. The sea cannot stop us, the mountains cannot stop us, and the mountains cannot stop us. The great country has a great party, the revolutionary flag is flying high, the great people are not afraid of wind and waves, and the great army is strong. The great leader Mao Zedong leads us forward. The motherland must be prosperous and strong, mankind must be liberated, and mankind must be liberated!
Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Songs:
After the "May 4th" Movement, with the rise of China's workers' and peasants' movement, workers' and peasants' revolutionary singing activities have gradually developed in various regions. At the May 1st Labor Day celebration in 1921, teachers and students of Beijing Changxindian Labor Tutorial School sang the "May 1st Memorial Song" (lyrics based on the tune of "Three Plum Blossoms"). This song sang "World Harmony," "Labor is Sacred" and put forward the slogan "to eliminate all the power system", which reflects the consciousness of the Chinese working class. At that time, Changxindian workers also sang "October Wind Blows from the North."
In 1922, the Anyuan workers' movement produced songs such as "The Song of the Anyuan Road Miners' Club" and "The Song of the Workers' and Peasants' Alliance". After the victory of the Anyuan workers' strike struggle, Anyuan workers composed A long narrative song "Labor Chronicle" (also known as "Strike Song"), this rap narrative ballad has more than 1,000 lines, describing the entire process of Anyuan workers' struggle from establishing organizations, mobilizing the masses to winning, An expression of working class pride.
In addition, the revolutionary songs "Struggle" and "Beijing-Hankou Strike Song" were produced during the "February 7th" general strike of Beijing-Hankow railway workers; "Drive Out Zhao Hengti" was produced during the strike wave of Changsha carpenters. The "Workers' Song" and "The Final Victory Will Be Ours" sung during the "May 30th Movement"; the "Victory Song of Workers, Peasants and Soldiers" produced during the provincial and Hong Kong strikes, etc., all originated in the labor movement during this period. Effected songs.