Are my China heart and loyalty to my country revolutionary songs?

The concept of revolution seems to have basically disappeared after 78 years ... all patriotic songs. ...

Loyalty to the country

Singing: Tu Honggang

Lyrics: Chen Tao

Composer: Zhang Hongguang

Album: Loyalty to the Country

Wolf smoke rises from the mountain and looks north.

The dragon rolled up and Ma Si hissed like frost.

Heart like the Yellow River.

Who can compete in 20 years?

The long knife of the hater.

How many faithful brothers and sisters buried their bones in his hometown?

Why do you want to report your death to the country?

I was speechless when I sighed, and my eyes were full of blood and tears.

Horseshoe facing south, people looking north.

People look at the grass in the north, green, yellow and dusty.

I am willing to defend my land and open up new territory.

Open China wants the Quartet.

Laihe

Judging from the lyrics (in fact, it is enough to read the title), we know that these are some national heroes Yue Fei who resist gold, and it is also a patriotic feeling to rule out the trend of national integration;

My China Heart is a song written on the background that Deng Xiaoping and Margaret Thatcher started their talks on 1980. As we all know, Hong Kong singer Zhang Mingmin sang this song on 1984 CCTV Spring Festival Evening. ...

Obviously it shows the patriotism of the wanderer looking forward to returning to China ~