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What kind of pure music is suitable for recitation?

Pure music suitable for patriotic theme recitations include the following:

1. "Dawn of the Heroes"

This is a cartoon movie composed by Japanese musician Seiji Yokoyama The opening song of "Three Kingdoms".

It depicts the chaos in the world at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the people's livelihood. They hope that heroes will come to help the country and save the common people's expectations and wishes.

The Chinese folk music instruments in the music include erhu, guzheng, pipa, etc. In order to make the production exquisite, the Japanese side specially invited performers from the mainland to Japan to participate in the entire recording process.

All styles, including the movie, respect the Chinese style. The main melody of the soundtrack has always been played by the erhu, from the interlude of the theme song to each major soundtrack passage.

2. "Ode to the Red Flag"

There is such a piece of music that is often played at celebrations of major festivals and various parties. Whenever its melody sounds, people always It will bring endless power to people and make surging emotions emerge in our hearts.

3. "My Motherland and Me"

"My Motherland and Me" is a song sung by Li Guyi. The lyrics are written by Zhang Li and the music is composed by Qin Yongcheng. This song adopts a lyrical and passionate style, cleverly combining beautiful and moving melody with simple and sincere lyrics, expressing people's heartfelt attachment and sincere praise for the great motherland.

4. "Long Live the Motherland"

"Long Live the Motherland" is one of the masterpieces of the famous young singer Tan Jing. She blessed the Great Wall of the Motherland at the Sound of Harmony on August 22, 2009. She sang it for the first time at a solo concert, and later performed solo at all major evening parties. Tan Jing's solo version is still a representative piece of "Singing China". There is also a version sung by Han Lei and Lei Jia at the 2010 Year of the Tiger Spring Festival Gala.

5. "I Love You, China"

The movie "Children Abroad" is a feature film that reflects the fate of returned overseas Chinese. "I Love You, China" is the theme song of the film. This majestic and sincere song expresses the infinite attachment and deep love of children at home and abroad for the motherland. The distinctive theme, beautiful lyrics and music, and the singer's sincere singing have made it a classic for our people to sing about their motherland.

The violin version played by Lu Siqing is longer and more profound, very suitable for highlighting emotions, and is a commonly used soundtrack in recitation works.