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

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    "Long Live Comrade Mao for Ten Thousand Years" (simplified Chinese: 万岁毛主席; traditional Chinese: 萬歲毛主席; pinyin: Wànsuì máo zhǔxí) variously known in English as Long Live Chairman Mao for Ten Thousand Years or simply Long Live Chairman Mao! is a Chinese patriotic song popularised during the Cultural Revolution.

  3. Poetry of Mao Zedong - Wikipedia

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    That's why Mao said "the warlords are clashing anew", and "Millet Dream" meant Jiang, Feng and Yan's ambitions were just dreams. And Mao thought he could take this opportunity to his advantage when most of KMT army went to fight elsewhere. Line 5-6 : Ting River [11] is a river in Fujian, both Longyan [12] and Shanghang [13] are cities in Fujian.

  4. Song of the Korean People's Army - Wikipedia

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    Onward, the Korean People’s Army! Let us show our bravery is a match for a hundred men! Any Imperialist invaders, Will be completely annihilated! Second Verse: 청춘도 생명도 모두다 바쳐 혁명에 충직한 승리의 대오 위대한 수령님이 령도하시는 당중앙을 목숨으로 지켜 싸운다: 靑春도 生命도 ...

  5. Mao Anying - Wikipedia

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    Peng immediately reported Mao's death to the Central Military Commission, but Zhou Enlai, Liu Shaoqi, and Yang Shangkun ordered the CMC and Politburo not to inform Mao Zedong. Only in January 1951, when Mao Zedong asked his personal secretary Ye Zilong to have Mao transferred back to China, Ye informed him of the news.

  6. National anthem of the Korean Empire - Wikipedia

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    The republican lyrics were re-discovered on 13 August 2004, by curator Lee Dong-guk of the Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum. [5] The surviving specimen was a copy kept by the Korean-American Club of Honolulu-Wahiawa and published in 1910 under the title Korean old national hymn in English and 죠션국가 (lit. ' Korean national anthem ') in Korean.

  7. Aegukga - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "Aegukga" were originally set to the music of the Scottish song "Auld Lang Syne" before Ahn Eak-tai composed a unique melody specifically for it in 1936. Before the founding of South Korea, the version set to the music of "Auld Lang Syne" was sung, as well as when Korea was under Japanese rule by dissidents.

  8. My Only Love Song - Wikipedia

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    My Only Love Song (Korean: 마이 온리 러브송) is a 2017 South Korean television series produced by Netflix, starring Lee Jong-hyun and Gong Seung-yeon. [1] It also has elements of fantasy [2] since it involves time travel and a "magical van".

  9. Korean proverbs - Wikipedia

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    A Korean proverb (Korean: 속담, Sok-dam) is a concise idiom in the Korean language which describes a fact in a metaphorical way for instruction or satire. [1] The term 속담 (Sok-dam, Korean proverb) was first used in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty , but proverbs were in use much earlier.