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Seeking old classic revolutionary songs

1. The March of the Sword

2. The Railway Guerrillas

3. The Yellow River Cantata

4. Friendship Lasts Forever

5. August Laurel Blossoms Bloom Everywhere

6. The Great Party of the Great Nation

7. We Workers Have Strength

8. Unity is Strength

9, The People's Liberation Army Occupies Nanjing

10: On the Songhua River

11: Crossing the Snowy Mountain and Grassland

12: Nanjing, My Hometown

13: Chairman Mao's Writings are Like the Sun

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(1) The Big Sword March, also known as The Big Sword to the Heads of the Ghosts! is an anti-Japanese salvation song written by composer Mai Xin in July 1937 in Shanghai. The song was written to glorify the "Big Sword Squad" of the 29th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, which killed Japanese soldiers with swords near the Great Wall at that time. On August 26, 2015, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) released the results of the online voting for "My Favorite Top Ten Anti-Japanese War Songs", and "The March of the Big Sword" was selected as one of the 10 songs.

(2) The Yellow River Cantata is one of Xian Xinghai's most important and influential symphonic masterpieces. It was composed in March 1939 and rearranged in 1941 in the Soviet Union. With the Yellow River as the background, this work, with lyrics by the poet Guang Weiran, enthusiastically glorifies the glorious history of the Chinese nation and the strong and unyielding spirit of the Chinese people, complains bitterly about the brutality of the invaders and the deep disaster suffered by the people, broadly shows the magnificent picture of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and sends out the battle cry of national liberation to the whole China and the whole world, thus shaping the image of the giant hero of the Chinese nation.

(3) Auld Lang Syne is a very famous poem, directly translated as "long gone days", which was recorded by the 18th-century Scottish poet Robert Burns according to the oral tradition of the local fathers and mothers. The poem was later set to music, and in addition to the original Gaelic version, the song has also been set to local languages in many countries, and is widely known by women and children, making it a popular world classic. It is widely known throughout China as Friendship Forever and Ever.

(4) "August Laurel Blossoms Bloom Everywhere" is a folk song that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s and has been sung in many provinces of China, to the tune of "Eight Duan Jin", which was written to celebrate the founding of the Soviet Union.

(5) "Great Country, Great Party" by Han Xiaoxiao, lyrics by Xiaoha, music by Great Country, Great Party, the red sun rises in the east and shines in all directions, the great people stand tall and firm, the great army holds fast to its guns. The great leader Mao Zedong leads us forward. The sea can't stop us, the mountains can't stop us, the mountains can't stop us. Great country, great party, revolutionary flag flying high, great people not afraid of the wind and waves, great army with strong steps. The great leader Mao Zedong, leads us forward, the motherland to be rich and strong, mankind to be liberated, mankind to be liberated!

Revolutionary Songs for Workers and Peasants:

After the May Fourth Movement, with the rise of China's Workers and Peasants Movement, revolutionary songs for workers and peasants were gradually developed in various regions. Beijing Changxindian Labor Tutorial School sang the "May Day Commemorative Song" (based on the tune of "Three Melodies of Plum Blossoms"), which expressed the message of "The world is the same, labor is sacred" and the slogan of "We must eliminate the system of power", showing the consciousness of the working class in China. It expressed the consciousness of the Chinese working class. At that time, Changxindian workers also sang "The winds of October blowing from the north".

In 1922, the workers' movement in Anyuan produced songs such as "Song of the Workers' Club of Anyuan Road and Mine" and "Song of the Workers' and Peasants' Alliance". After the victory of the workers' strike in Anyuan, the workers in Anyuan created a long narrative song called "Record of the Laborers" (also known as the "Song of the Strike"), which is a rap narrative with more than 1,000 lines, and it describes the whole process of the struggle of the workers in Anyuan from the establishment of the organization, mobilization of the masses to the achievement of victory, and expresses the consciousness of the Chinese working class. It describes the whole process of the workers' struggle in Anyuan, from the establishment of organizations and mobilization of the masses to the achievement of victory, and expresses the pride of the working class.

In addition, the revolutionary songs "Struggle" and "Jinghan Strike Song" were sung during the "27th February Strike" by the workers of the Beijing-Han Railway, and "Ousting Zhao Hengtie" was sung during the strike of the Changsha mud carpenters, as well as "Workers' Song" and "The Final Victory Will Be Ours" sung during the "May 30th Movement. The "Workers' Song" and "The Final Victory Must Be Ours" sung during the "May 30th Movement", and the "Victory Song for Workers, Peasants and Soldiers" produced during the provincial and harbor strikes are all songs that played a role in the workers' movement during this period.