The Anti-Communist and Anti-Russian Aggression Song
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The Anti-Communist and Anti-Russian Aggression Song (Chinese: 反共抗俄歌; pinyin: Fǎngòng kàng é gē or 反共復國歌), also known as Fighting Communism is a Chinese anti-communist patriotic song written by Chiang Kai-shek and composed by Xiao Huahua. The song was written in the early 1950s by Chiang to "promote Anti-communism against the Soviet Union", and was mandatory learning in the Taiwanese musical curriculum from 1952 until 1975.[1]
Lyrics[]
Simplified Chinese | Traditional Chinese | Pinyin | English Translation |
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打倒俄寇,反共产,反共产 |
打倒俄寇,反共產,反共產 |
dǎ dǎo é kòu, fǎn gòng chǎn, fǎn gòng chǎn |
Down with the Russian bandits, oppose communism, oppose communism |
See also[]
- 800 Heroes Song
- Go and Reclaim the Mainland
- Chiang Kai-shek
- "Taiwan is Good"
- "Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Song"
- "Ode to the Republic of China"
References[]
- ^ Angela Lee. "Patriotic songs in primary school textbooks in Taiwan from 1949–1987" (PDF). Files.eric.ed.gov. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
- 1950s songs
- Anti-communism in China
- Anti-Russian sentiment
- Chinese patriotic songs