Military song of China

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Militray song of China, this is an interesting thing in China, the same tune is used for different army, only change the lyrics,since "New Army" in Qing Dynasty to PLA.

The song have different name in different period, the tune is based on a Preußen military song March of the Emperor William II.

In Qing Dynasty, Yuan Shikai use it as Training Solider Song.

After Xinhai Revolution, This song has used widely in Chinese Military, with different lyrics. The famous one is National Revolution Army Song.

Then, in Communist Control Part, people use this tune with a new lyrics named Land Revolution is succeed, afterwards, this tune with a new lyrics named Three Rules and Eight Notices, which is now commonly knows.

At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, USA used this tune both in attendance of China PR and Chinese Taipei

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[edit] Traing Solider Song(Qing Dynasty)

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[edit] Marshal Training Solider Song(Military song of Beiyang Army (Republic of China)

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[edit] Military Song of National Revolution Army (Republic of China)

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[edit] =Three Rule and Eight Notics(People's Republic of China

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