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  • [[File:wuxianpu.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The score of the Chinese national anthem, March of the Volunteers.]] ...49]], the song [[March of the Volunteers]] was selected as the '''National Anthem of the People's Republic of China'''. With[[ music]] and [[lyrics]] by [[Ni
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  • ...4]], [[1912]]. He wrote ''March of the Volunteers'', the Chinese national anthem. ...anthem for the People’s Republic of China in 1949 and became the national anthem in 1982.
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  • [[2014]]: Famed Chinese writer [[Zhang Xianliang]] dies. [[1949]]: '''[[National Anthem of the PRC]]''' selected.
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  • ...n School of Chinese Theater Arts and was renamed as the National School of Chinese Theater Arts. The new headmaster added local opera courses, extending stude
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  • ...elete to win an Olympic gold medal,in 1984.jpg|thumb|Xu Haifeng, the first Chinese athelete to win an Olympic gold medal,in 1984]] In 1984, the Chinese Olympic delegation left [[Beijing]] by air in two groups on the 14th and 19
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  • ...nd the composer of an extremely famous piece of music played at nearly all Chinese funerals. ...y Band. He also served as the band's conductor when it played the national anthem at the grand ceremony announcing the founding of the [[People's Republic of
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  • ...The famous "the March of the Volunteers" (which later became the national anthem), "On Songhua River" and "Defend the Yellow River" were composed during the ...surfaced between east and west during the latter half of the 20th century, Chinese people weren’t able to hum pop songs like the youngsters today. Instead,
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  • ...'Tian Han''' ([[Chinese]]: 田汉), also known as Tian Shouchang, was a famous Chinese dramatist. He adopted many pennames throughout his literary career, such as ...u]], [[Nanjing]], [[Guangzhou]], and Wuxi, stimulated later development of Chinese stage plays.
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