@Andyrisun Stop masturbating! If you are from China, you should know this is not true. If you are not from China, you are not qualified to say that. Conclusion: You are either from North Korea or Iraq.
In 1935, songwriter Tian Han had to write a song for the closing of the movie "Son and Daughters of Turbulent Times," which called upon the Chinese public to resist impending Japanese invasion of China.
Tian then received a telegram informing that his two friends, a married couple who were college students from Japanese-occupied Manchuria that had gone back to join the insurgency against the invaders, had perished. Based on his emotions then, Tian wrote this song, popularized during W.W.II.
I never forget their war crimes to Chinese peoples. Later they united Nazi Germany and Fascism Italy wanted to conquer the world and make all world people become their slaves.
Our next generation will remember the ture history !
China's national anthem "The March of the Volunteers" was the theme song of a 1935 movie "Sons and Daughters of Turbulent Times." China was facing full scale invasion by Japan then, and the song called upon ordinary Chinese people to resist invasion. That's why there are buggles at the beginning of the song.
This song was one the most popular songs in China during W.W.II, so it was selected as the national anthem after the founding of the People's Republic in 1949.
Thunderdragon14: Sure, the song writer Tian Han and composer Ni Er were both leftist intellectuals. However, their song, which called upon the Chinese public to resist Japanese invasion, was popular throughout the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). My uncles sanged it when they were fighting the Japanese during W.W.II.
Because of the song's popularity, it was selected as the national anthem after the founding of the People's Republic in 1949.
PRC national anthem is based on this movie rally song. it quite popular even before communist actually. US WWII film Why We Fight: Battle for China actually featured it.
@Andyrisun Stop masturbating! If you are from China, you should know this is not true. If you are not from China, you are not qualified to say that. Conclusion: You are either from North Korea or Iraq.
fuckyouprc 3 months ago
毛澤東萬歲~~~
文革萬歲~~~~
大耀進萬歲~~~
破壞文化萬歲~~~
審判內鬥萬歲~~~~~
搞死全中國人萬歲~~~~~
m19720527 8 months ago 4
@xxkwanxx2 : 那又怎么样。国民党的资金,还不是人民的血汗。他们自己不争气,被人民所抛弃。就不要再来叽叽歪歪了。
czhaoc 1 year ago
Why is the text read from right to left on this version?
Ashybasha 2 years ago
@Ashybasha in China you read books from back to front, right to left.
Kona138 1 year ago
國民黨出資拍的電影
最後這首歌被中共當國歌
xxkwanxx2 2 years ago 5
这还是戴安澜师长的军歌
guochao6398 1 year ago
中國人萬歲
yipyip14 2 years ago 3
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In 1935, songwriter Tian Han had to write a song for the closing of the movie "Son and Daughters of Turbulent Times," which called upon the Chinese public to resist impending Japanese invasion of China.
Tian then received a telegram informing that his two friends, a married couple who were college students from Japanese-occupied Manchuria that had gone back to join the insurgency against the invaders, had perished. Based on his emotions then, Tian wrote this song, popularized during W.W.II.
banzaidawan 3 years ago
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za31za 3 years ago
Who first stared the War ?
The answer is Japan.
I never forget their war crimes to Chinese peoples. Later they united Nazi Germany and Fascism Italy wanted to conquer the world and make all world people become their slaves.
Our next generation will remember the ture history !
sgt21692 3 years ago 3
Andyrisun: China's economy will surpass Germany in about 2 months to become No. 3 in the world, then Japan in 2010, and U.S. probably in 2025.
This means China will become the Second most powerful country in the world in just 2 years.
banzaidawan 3 years ago 2
whitey wants to rule the world
jdiddy666 3 years ago
ancient chinese music video!
usrocky 4 years ago
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China's national anthem "The March of the Volunteers" was the theme song of a 1935 movie "Sons and Daughters of Turbulent Times." China was facing full scale invasion by Japan then, and the song called upon ordinary Chinese people to resist invasion. That's why there are buggles at the beginning of the song.
This song was one the most popular songs in China during W.W.II, so it was selected as the national anthem after the founding of the People's Republic in 1949.
banzaidawan 4 years ago
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支那事变(支那人把支那事变称为抗日战争),日本是到战争结束打败着弱小支那军的,日本从支那败退了的不得不留下战争。因此,并不是日本输了给支那,支那不是胜利国。
Enocius 4 years ago
Enocius: 小鬼子,少在这里乱叫. 回去看你的精国神社,2/3日寇死在中国.
banzaidawan 4 years ago
日本軍隊偉大,就速戰速決阿,八年還打不下中國,還有什麽可以說的,不要以爲你們有過原子彈轟炸,就可以扮可憐,不顧,中國死傷幾千萬的同胞,還有上千億美元的財產損失
siu2008 3 years ago 3
i hate japanese
hck92323 4 years ago
WTF?
thunderdragon14 4 years ago
how old is this rendition?
uru86 4 years ago
I heard it was from 1935
thunderdragon14 4 years ago
but the PRC was founded in '49...im confused
thecomando 4 years ago
mabye it was fro pro communist chinese
thunderdragon14 4 years ago
maybe, but who knows
thecomando 4 years ago
Thunderdragon14: Sure, the song writer Tian Han and composer Ni Er were both leftist intellectuals. However, their song, which called upon the Chinese public to resist Japanese invasion, was popular throughout the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). My uncles sanged it when they were fighting the Japanese during W.W.II.
Because of the song's popularity, it was selected as the national anthem after the founding of the People's Republic in 1949.
banzaidawan 4 years ago 2
Do you ever shut up?
thunderdragon14 4 years ago
PRC national anthem is based on this movie rally song. it quite popular even before communist actually. US WWII film Why We Fight: Battle for China actually featured it.
xingfenzhen 4 years ago
This is soo....historical.
SilverSilence002 4 years ago
lexa167,做梦!
以后别一口一个"共匪"的了,冷战思维怎么还没在你心中退去。现在国民党在大陆待遇很好的,和60年前你们KMT对CPC完全是两个样!为什么要反共?
BeijingGirl1 4 years ago
中华民族打倒共匪!
lexa167 4 years ago
what a loser!
ipfreak 4 years ago