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  2. March of the Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the "March of the Volunteers", also formally known as the National Anthem of the People's Republic of China, were composed by Tian Han in 1934 [8] as two stanzas in his poem "The Great Wall" (萬里長城), (义勇军进行曲) intended either for a play he was working on at the time [9] or as part of the script for Diantong's ...

  3. Song to the Auspicious Cloud - Wikipedia

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    The Song to the Auspicious Cloud (Chinese: 卿雲 歌; pinyin: Qīng Yún Gē; lit. 'Auspicious Cloud Song') was the title of two historical national anthems of the Republic of China. The first version was composed in 1896 by Jean Hautstont, a Belgian composer and esperantist, [1] and was in use

  4. Ode to the Motherland - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes honoured as "the second national anthem" of the PRC. [3] The song has been performed in major sporting events in the opening ceremonies during China's entry in the parade of nations, such as the 2008 Summer Olympics , the 2019 Military World Games , the 2021 Summer World University Games as well as the 2022 Winter Olympics and ...

  5. Historical Chinese anthems - Wikipedia

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    Historical Chinese anthems comprise a number of official and unofficial national anthems of China composed during the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China. "Chinese national anthem" may refer to: " March of the Volunteers " of the People's Republic of China

  6. Long Live Comrade Mao for Ten Thousand Years - Wikipedia

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    Ode to the Motherland – Patriotic song from the People's Republic of China; Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman – 1964 Chinese revolutionary song; Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New ChinaChinese Communist Party song; The East Is Red (song) – De facto national anthem of the People's Republic of China

  7. National symbols of China - Wikipedia

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    National dish: Peking duck [13] China's globally recognized national dish is the Peking duck. [14] National Poet: Li Bai [15] [16] [17] Li Bai, also known as Li Bo, courtesy name Taibai, art name Qinglian Jushi, was a Chinese poet, acclaimed from his own time to the present as a brilliant and romantic figure who took traditional poetic forms to ...

  8. On Tiananmen anniversary, Hong Kong bans insults to anthem - AOL

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    Hong Kong’s legislature approved a contentious bill Thursday that makes it illegal to insult the Chinese national anthem. The legislation was approved after pro-democracy opposition lawmakers ...

  9. Nie Er - Wikipedia

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    Nie Er (14 February 1912 – 17 July 1935), born Nie Shouxin, courtesy name Ziyi (子義 or 紫藝), was a Chinese composer best known for "March of the Volunteers", the national anthem of People's Republic of China.