Ranking list of the complete collection of military songs (the ten best songs of Brother Bing?)

"War Hymn of a Strong Army", "Five Kilometers", "Soldiers Are So Handsome", "Longing for Glory", "A Good Man Serves as a Soldier", "When That Day Comes", "He Stands Guard There" "Fly your dreams", "A good girl is waiting for me", "I love this blue ocean" We are soldiers, green flowers in the army, I am a soldier, green whirlwind, soldier brother, soldiers from east to west, north and south, military camp Man, tell me the truth, my old squad leader, I will give you a small bullet shell, veteran, you have to leave.

There are many military songs. Today I will list a few that are popular among soldiers and are widely sung:

1. "Song of One, Two, Three, Four" written by Shi Shunyi and composed by Zang Yunfei ;

2. "Little White Poplar" with lyrics by Liang Shangquan and music by Shi Xin;

3. "For Whom" with lyrics by Zou Youkai and music by Meng Qingyun;

4. "Return from Target Shooting" was written by Niu Baoyuan and composed by Wang Yongquan;

5. "My Old Class_" was written by Zeng Dehong and Wu Songjin, and composed by Zeng Dehong;

6. "Soldier's Green Flower" Written, composed and sung by Xiao Zeng.

Due to my preference for military songs, I have listed one more. Of course, there are many popular military songs, just for appreciation.

Lyric songs describing soldiers include: Singing the Motherland, The Moon on the Fifteenth Day, Night at the Military Port, Ode to Blood, I Love This Blue Ocean, etc. These songs reflect military career stories in different periods and eras. , created vivid characters and professional responsibilities, praised the most lovable people of that era, and is a role model for contemporary Chinese soldiers to learn from! It is the pride of Chinese soldiers!

There are excellent masterpieces describing soldiers in different periods of literary and artistic creation.

For example, the song "Back from Target Shooting" in the 1950s is catchy and catchy. Being a soldier is full of a sense of mission and pride.

The song and dance of "Laundry Song" in the 1960s expressed the deep friendship between soldiers and civilians on the border.

In the 1970s, "Horses Galloping to Protect the Frontier" promoted the willingness and dedication of soldiers to protect their homes and countries.

The subsequent songs "The True Colors of a Soldier", "Fifteenth Moon" and "Speak From My Heart" all praised the glory and pride of the military profession, and were deeply loved by the public and widely circulated.

The green flowers in the army, my old squad leader, sisters in the army,