March of the Volunteers, composed by Tian Han and Nie Er, was born during the war against Japanese imperialist aggression. 1949 became the national anthem of the people of China, symbolizing the strong fighting spirit and indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation in defending the dignity of the country and the nation, which will never be erased at any time or anywhere. March of the Volunteers was originally the theme song created by Nie Er in 1935 for the feature film "Children of the Storm" filmed by Shanghai Dentsu Company. On March 14, 2004, the Second Session of the Tenth National People's Congress officially listed March of the Volunteers as the national anthem in the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC). National Anthem of the People's Republic of China March of the Volunteers was rated as one of the best 10 national anthems in the world by American netizens.
As soon as March of the Volunteers came out, it spread all over the motherland and overseas because of its enterprising words and beautiful tunes. Paul robeson, an American black singer, liked March of the Volunteers very much during his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. He not only sang in English everywhere, but also sang in Chinese at the conference to commemorate Pushkin's birthday150th anniversary in Moscow, and made a record in Chinese, named "Get up! At the end of World War II, the State Council proposed that March of the Volunteers should be chosen as the music representing China when playing the music of the victorious country on the day of the victory of the anti-fascist war.
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