What are the songs commemorating the 70th anniversary of the victory of the anti-fascist war?

China's anti-Japanese songs can be roughly divided into two stages, from 193 1 to 1937, which is the main stage of the creation of national salvation songs, and the full-scale outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression after 1937 is another stage.

The first stage includes Song of Anti-Japanese War (Wei Ci and Song), Flag Fluttering (Wei Ci and Song), Song of Progress (Tian Han Ci and Nie Er Song), Graduation Song (Tian Han Ci and Nie Er Song), March of the Volunteers (Tian Han Ci and Nie Er Song) and New 918 Minor.

The second stage includes Going Behind the Enemy Line (Zhao Qihai, Xian Xinghai, Qu) and Going to Taihang Mountain (Gui Tao, Xian Xinghai). In particular, The Yellow River Cantata, who was composed by William. J Guang and Xian Xinghai, became the most brilliant chapter in the anti-Japanese national salvation singing movement and one of the most classic works in China's vocal chorus, while March of the Volunteers finally grasped the national spirit and paid close attention to the national destiny.

In the world anti-fascist war, the former Soviet Union, like China, also produced a large number of excellent songs, such as A Fatiyanov, Wa Solovev-Sedoi, A Lebedev-Kumach, A Alexander Rove and Mi Isa. These works are also familiar to us and have inspired more than one generation of China youth.

After the victory of the anti-fascist war, many countries in the world and China have produced a large number of works of art with this war as the theme. Many of these songs are household names, and they have been circulating for a while, such as China's works "Chairman Mao's Words are in My Heart" (the episode of tunnel warfare), "Playing my beloved pipa" (the episode of Flying Tigers), "Ode to Sister-in-law" (the episode of TV series "Zhao Shangzhi") and "Rebuilding Rivers and Mountains for Later Generations" (the TV series "IV"). Many foreign-related songs are also familiar to China audiences, such as