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The most suitable background music for speeches (articles praising the motherland)
The background music suitable for the speech includes Love of the Republic, I am like a snowflake from the sky, Ode to the Red Flag, Symphony of the Long March and Piano Concerto of the Yellow River.

1, Love of the Republic

Love of the Republic, also known as "Life and death are up to me, my lover loves you", is the theme song of the feature film Love of the Republic. It belongs to the music album "White Hair and Yellow Sand". Published in April 2000.

2. "I am like a snowflake in the sky"

"I am like a snowflake falling from the sky" was sung by Dai Yuqiang, written by Guang Xiao and composed by Xu Peidong. The poet integrated himself with snowflakes and autumn leaves by personification, expressing his pure and ardent desire and pursuit for love. The meaning of the post-song changes with the changes of the times, especially after being adapted into a chorus version, the artistic conception of the song extends from the pursuit of love to the persistence of personal pure faith and the profound love for the motherland.

3. Ode to the Red Flag

Ode to the Red Flag is pure music composed by Lv Qiming in 1965 and included in the music album "China Philharmonic Orchestra". In 20 17, Lv Qiming won the comprehensive best creative award at the 10 China Golden Record Awards Gala with this song.

4. Long March Symphony

The Long March Symphony is the representative work of Ding Shande, a famous pianist, music educator, theorist and composer in 1960s. He borrowed the art form of symphony, successfully reflected the major revolutionary historical theme of "Long March", and formed his own unique style and personality in the practice of symphony nationalization.

5. Yellow River Piano Concerto

The Yellow River Piano Concerto is a concerto adapted from War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's national salvation song The Yellow River Cantata by Yin Chengzong, Chu, Liu Zhuang, Sheng, Xu Yu 1969. May 1970, 1, with Li as the conductor, pianist Yin Chengzong and the Central Orchestra performed the Yellow River Piano Concerto for the first time in Beijing Minzu Palace Theatre.