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Song of Yunnan 60 th Army

19371June 12 is the day when the 60th Army of Yunnan swore an anti-Japanese oath, and it is also the anniversary of the Double Ninth Uprising in Yunnan. The former Zhao Tong An Enpu 2 Brigade and West Yunnan 1 Brigade were made up of 60 Army 182 Division as teachers. Therefore, many young people of all ethnic groups in Zhaotong are officers and men of the 182 division, and many of them died for their country and died in the anti-Japanese front. The soldiers who joined the 60 th Army in those days were almost over 80 years old, but they could still sing the "Song of the 60 th Army". Whenever I recall those years when I sang heroic and loud military songs and went to the anti-Japanese battlefield, I was still very passionate, generous and full of pride and courage. After the 60th Army went out to fight against Japan, Yunnan began to spread the song of 60th Army, and then spread the song of 60th Army. However, the lyrics of these two anti-Japanese songs have different oral versions. For example, Mr. Chen Changping and Mr. Wu, who attended the farewell of the 60 th Army in Kunming, have different memories. The lyrics of "Song of the Sixty Armies" in Mr. Chen Changping's memory are: 30,000 warriors went to the battlefield and ran for 8,000 miles; Strive for the final victory, decide my life and death! Go ahead, soldier! Loyalty and courage are unparalleled, killing the enemy and serving the country, where to go! Forward! Forward! Charge! Trap! It is the prestige of our army! Fight hard with Japanese slaves, be a pioneer for the people, go on an expedition to the death, and serve the country faithfully! Singing by Mr. Wu and recording by Zhou Liangpei, the lyrics published in "Singing in Yunling" and "Singing in Yunnan" edited by Zhou Liangpei are: Saving the country from going to the battlefield, horseshoes are busy for 8 thousand miles, and the expeditionary force fighters are magnificent, angry and generous, and Zhang used them to kill the country. Forward! Forward! From the front, our army is brave, fighting hard with Japanese slaves, working hard for Julian Waghann and defeating tigers and wolves. Ten thousand people saw off the roadside, and all three athletes became stronger. The expeditionary force fighters became stronger and stronger, angry and generous, and began to fight with Zhang. Forward! Forward! Take the lead to show the prestige of our army, fight bloody battles with Japanese slaves, be pioneers of the people, be loyal to serving the country, trust the kings, and succeed in one fell swoop! The same is true of Song of the Sixtieth Army, which is more popular than Song of the Sixtieth Army and has different lyrics. Lu Han Taierzhuang Campaign of the 60th Army said: At that time, our army was also in contact with many anti-Japanese and national salvation groups. We often invite anti-Japanese drama teams, singing teams and film teams to perform dramas, write posters, draw cartoons, teach revolutionary songs and show anti-Japanese films in Xiaogan, Huayuan and Wushengguan. Photographers in film studios also work with the army. Later, Xinhua News Agency reporters and Ta Kung Pao reporters all entered the battlefield with the troops. It is particularly worth mentioning that Comrade Xian Xinghai sang us a Song of the Sixty Armies, which was most popular with officers and men. Whether stationed or marching, or on the battlefield, we often hear the song "Yunnan is the hometown of the 60th Army, and the 60th Army is the armed force to defend China". The lyrics are like this: We came from the great place of Yunnan uprising, climbed mountains and drove to the anti-Japanese battlefield. Brothers fought for national liberation with their flesh and blood, and carried forward the glory of defending the country. We must not let the enemy run amok in our country or let enemy planes soar in our airspace. Yunnan is the hometown of the 60th Army, which is the armed force to defend China! Yunnan is the hometown of the 60th Army, which is the armed force to defend China! In the Modern History of Yunnan written by Xie Benshu, Jing Dexin and others, this song "Military Song of the Sixtieth Army" was also written emphatically, saying that the field service group of the Sixtieth Army set up in Yunnan went to the front, and when the "field service group" arrived in Wuhan, the officers and men of the Sixtieth Army were greatly encouraged. The 60th Army Command invited composers Xian Xinghai, Ren Guang and poetess Professor An E to compose a revolutionary song against Japanese aggression, and specially composed a military song for the 60th Army (namely "Military Song of the 60th Army"). The quoted lyrics are exactly the same as Lu Han's, but it doesn't specify who is the lyricist of the "Sixty Army Military Songs". In the Complete Works of Xian Xinghai published by Guangdong Education Publishing House 1990, the lyricist of Song of the Sixty Armies is marked as an Hubei, but An Ci is just different from the lyrics quoted above. Its word is: we came from the great place of Yunnan uprising, crossed Guizhou and Hunan, and went to the battlefield behind enemy lines. Brothers fought for national liberation with their flesh and blood, defended the glory left by Cai Songpo, and could not let the enemy run rampant in our country and wait for enemy planes to bomb our Lancang River. Yunnan is the hometown of the 60th Army, which is the armed force to defend China! Armed to the teeth Why are the lyrics of Song of the Sixty Armies in Xian Xinghai's complete works so different from those sung by the sixty armymen in Lu Han's article? To commemorate the 60th anniversary of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, here are two Yunnan Anti-Japanese War songs edited by Zhou Liangpei for discussion. Although the lyrics are different, they are all good textbooks for patriotism. 1937 After the July 7th Incident, the 60th Army completely passed through Guizhou and Hunan and reached Wuhan, the center of the Anti-Japanese War at that time. Due to the fall of Nanjing, the voice of "defending Wuhan" is rising. However, the defeat of the frontline war also made people's hearts unstable. Seeing that the morale of the 60 th Army was high and Yunnan was equipped with weapons purchased from Belgium and France, Chiang Kai-shek specially arranged for this team to board the ship from Jiujiang to Wuhan, land at Jianghan Pass, and then circle Hankou Street to boost people's hearts. Later, I went to Shandong and participated in the Taierzhuang War, which started on March 23rd, 938. This song was written by Xian Xinghai and An 'e, cultural workers who fought against Japan and saved the nation, when the 60th Army arrived in Wuhan and went to the Ministry to express their condolences.