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What are the military songs that the troops often sing?

1 "Unity is Strength" was written by Mu Hong and composed by Lu Su. It was produced in a small village in Huangni District, Pingshan County, Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region in June, 1943. In order to oppose the Japanese invaders plundering grain in the border areas and implement the crazy policy of "robbing, killing and burning", the Northwest Field Army went deep into the vast rural areas of Pingshan, Hebei Province and Fan Shi, Shanxi Province to participate in the struggle.

In order to cooperate with this struggle, Mu Hong and Comrade Lu Su suddenly created a little opera "Unity is Strength" in about three or four days. During the rehearsal of the play, everyone felt that the plot was ok, but they felt that it ended suddenly and lacked a sense of termination. According to everyone's suggestion, it was decided that Comrade Mu Hong wrote the lyrics and Comrade Lu Su composed the music, which added a finale to the play, so the classic song "Unity is Strength" was born.

2. Green Flowers in the Army is a popular song in the military camp. It is catchy and ballad-like, but it reveals a pure feeling. This song was written and sung by singer Xiao Ceng, and it was very popular in the military camp. In addition, the green flower in the army has now extended to become a female soldier in the army. The lyrics of the song come from all over the country, and are compiled and synthesized by teachers Xiao Ceng and Wu Songjin.

3. The Sound of Military Songs is a song in Li Danyang's Red Moon album. Li Danyang, artistic director of the Art Troupe of the Political Department of the Second Artillery Corps, is a national first-class actress, a famous soprano, a representative of the 11th National People's Congress, and a member of the 10th all-china youth federation Standing Committee.

4. "For Who" is a song sung by Zu Hai, written by Zou Youkai and composed by Meng Qingyun, and included in the album "For Who" of the same name released by Zu Hai on August 1999. From 1999 to 10, Song won the "Five Ones" project award in Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China.

5. "Ten Send Red Army" is a China folk song sung by Song Zu Ying. The language of the song is Mandarin. It was released on 1 in March 2003 and included in the album "Ten Send to the Red Army".