Patriotic songs suitable for those born in 2000 include:
1. Today is your birthday
This song was written by Han Jingting and composed by Gu Jianfen in 1989. Based on the year, everyone can guess that this is to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the motherland. The work was deeply loved by the public as soon as it came out, because this work contains deep blessings and persistent love for the motherland. The songs are catchy and suitable for all ages. To this day, this song is still an indispensable song during the National Day every year.
2. Me and My Motherland
The song was written by Zhang Li, composed by Qin Yongcheng, and originally sung by Li Guyi. It was created and released in 1985. This is also one of the most covered songs among songs praising the motherland. The song vividly expresses the flesh-and-blood connection between each person and the motherland where he was born and raised. The combination of lyrics and music is "just right". It is a lyrical song that has permanent charm and is loved by people.
3. Singing the Motherland
The earliest song praising the motherland, written and composed by Wang Xin. The process of Mr. Wang's song creation was well restored in a movie last year with the main theme. This golden song of the times, which embodies patriotism, love for the party and the soul of the nation, quickly spread across the land of China and became an enduring music classic sung by hundreds of millions of people. In 1951, Premier Zhou personally issued an order of the Central People's Government, and "Ode to the Motherland" was widely sung throughout the country.
Chairman Mao gave Mr. Wang an autographed copy of "Selected Works of Mao Zedong". In 2008, at the Beijing Olympics, Lin Miaoke, a little girl wearing red clothes, sang this song again in Beijing. Audiences around the world could hear it, and it officially went global.
4. March of the Volunteers
"March of the Volunteers" is a song written by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er. It is the theme song of the movie "Children of the Storm" and is known as the song for the liberation of the Chinese nation. Since its birth in 1935 at a time of national peril, the bugle has played a huge role in inspiring the patriotism of the Chinese people and later became the national anthem of the Communist Party of China. The national anthem of the People's Republic of China is a symbol and symbol of the People's Republic of China. All citizens and organizations should respect the national anthem and maintain its dignity.
5. Sing a folk song for the party
"Sing a folk song for the party" is a song written by Yao Xiaozhou (pen name Jiaoping) and composed by Zhu Jian'er. Created in 1963, it was first sung by Ren Guizhen and later sung by Hu Songhua as an episode in the feature film "Lei Feng". It was widely circulated after being performed by Tibetan singer Tseden Dolma.