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"Two Tigers" music score

"Two Tigers" is based on a song called "Brothers Jacques" in France (also translated as "Brothers Jacques") and "Brothers Mark" in Germany. ", called "Brother John" in the UK) was rewritten into a children's song. In China, "Brother Jacques" in the first and second sentences was changed to "two tigers", and the general meaning of the lyrics was also changed to say that the tiger has no eyes (or ears), or has no tail and marvels at its "strangeness".

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The children's song "Two Tigers" has a simple, beautiful and catchy tune. It was even used as the national anthem during the Republic of China. In July 1926, the National Revolutionary Army vowed to embark on the Northern Expedition. In order to boost morale and mobilize the people, Kuang Yong, a political instructor at Whampoa Military Academy and chief of the Propaganda Section of the Political Department of the National Revolutionary Army, re-wrote the lyrics based on the tune of the children's song "Two Tigers" and changed its name to "Two Tigers". "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.