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Lyrics of yangge supporting the army

Yangko in Support of the Army, also known as Flower Drum in Support of the Army or Support for the Eighth Route Army, is a folk song in northern Shaanxi. The song expresses the support and love of the people of northern Shaanxi for the Eighth Route Army and Commander-in-Chief Zhu. Expressed his praise for the Eighth Route Army and the Nanniwan and other large-scale production movements initiated by Commander-in-Chief Zhu De.

The song "Yongjun Yangko" was written by Mr. An Bo, a modern musician in China and the first president of China Conservatory of Music, in the Yangko Movement in Yan 'an, with lyrics written by the tune of the folk song "Beating the Antelope" in northern Shaanxi.

Lyrics:

It's Spring Festival in the first month

I caught up with the pigs and sheep and went out

Where are the pigs and sheep going?

For our brave Bayi Road Army

Hi Mei Cuihua Hi Begonia

For our brave Bayi Road Army

The world-famous Commander-in-Chief Zhu

I love our old people

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All the eight-way brothers can

defend Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia in our border area

help us plant and cut

Which people are ungrateful

Hi, Mei Cuihua, Hi, Begonia

Which people are ungrateful

I am ungrateful when you come

Catch up with that pig and sheep and move forward

Love them wholeheartedly. Cui Hua Hi Begonia Flower

Wholeheartedly supports our Bayi Road Army

Extended information:

The song "Yangko for the Army" is a folk song written by Mr. An Bo. The song depicts that Yan 'an was a revolutionary holy land during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, and the Eighth Route Army's anti-Japanese and national salvation actions infected the broad masses in the liberated areas. The Spring Festival is coming, and the people of northern Shaanxi are out of love for revolutionary leaders and support for the Eighth Route Army. Catch up with the pigs and sheep to comfort the anti-Japanese heroes and revolutionary leaders, and there are often touching scenes of soldiers, civilians, fish and water, jumping with joy, drums and firecrackers, and people supporting the army.

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