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March of the volunteers Chinese National Anthem

"Get up, people who don't want to be slaves, build our new Great Wall with our flesh and blood ..." I feel proud whenever I hear March of the Volunteers's sonorous, forceful and inspiring song.

This song was written by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er, and was born in 1935. At that time, the Chinese nation was at a critical moment of life and death. In order to arouse the patriotic enthusiasm of the people of the whole country, show the strong character of the Chinese nation and show the heroic spirit of uniting against the enemy, March of the Volunteers was born. After the birth of this song, it immediately spread all over the country like wings. This song has been sung in China for more than 70 years, like a horn of battle, inspiring the people of China to resist Japanese imperialist aggression, overthrow Chiang Kai-shek and liberate all China. This song is crisp and neat, which embodies the strong spirit of the people of China in the war of anti-aggression, with one heart and one mind, going forward bravely and defending the motherland to the death.

Every time I hear this song, I think of the Red Army soldiers on the Long March, who overcame many difficulties and obstacles, crossed the snow-capped mountains, crossed the grasslands and bravely advanced; Every time I hear this song, I will think of countless enemy-killing warriors in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression who fought bloody battles with the enemy and sacrificed heroically.

The exciting March of the Volunteers echoed again. Let's sing the national anthem forever. Follow in the footsteps of our predecessors, take over the baton in their hands and move forward forever!