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Simple score of the song Two Tigers

"Two Tigers" sheet music:

Related introduction:

"Two Tigers" is a remake of a song in France called "Brothers Jacques" A children's song adapted from lyrics. In China, "Brother Jacques" in the first and second sentences was changed to "Two Tigers". The children's song "Two Tigers" has a simple, beautiful and catchy melody. It was even used as the tune of the national anthem during the Republic of China.

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Related background:

In July 1926, the National Revolutionary Army vowed to embark on the Northern Expedition. In order to boost morale and mobilize the people, the political instructor of Huangpu Military Academy and the National Revolutionary Army Kuang Yong, chief of the Propaganda Section of the Political Department, re-wrote the lyrics based on the tune of the children's song "Two Tigers" and renamed it "National Revolutionary Song". This song was approved by the then Director of the Political Department Deng Yanda and Deputy Director Guo Moruo as the military anthem of the National Revolutionary Army.

The "tiger" in "Two Tigers" can be regarded as a symbol of beasts. In addition to nursery rhymes, ghosts and beasts often appear in some ancient myths and stories, such as: a fire dragon appears out of the sky, a powerful unicorn, etc.

In the process of children's psychological development, the age of 3 to 6 is the "horror sensitive period". Children in this age group will have inexplicable fear of "ghosts and beasts". Sometimes this fear is irrational, unfounded and unnecessary in the eyes of adults, but perhaps it is just this kind of imagination that is made out of nothing and cannot be justified.

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