Bloodstained Glory

1986 Chinese patriotic military song
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"Blood-stained Glory" (Traditional Chinese: 血染的風采, Simplified Chinese: 血染的风采) is a Chinese patriotic military song[1][2] written in 1986, originally used to commemorate those who died during the Sino-Vietnamese War. Many singers have covered the song, including Peng Liyuan, Dong Wenhua and Anita Mui.

References

  1. ^ 陈赫阳. "军旅歌曲《血染的风采》探微". China National Exhibition. 2017 (11): 148–149. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  2. ^ "军旅歌曲《血染的风采》浅析". 大舞台. 2011 (3): 80–81. Retrieved 20 January 2023.

External links

  • Bloodstained Glory—Wang Hong on YouTube
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Qing dynastyRepublic of China (on the Mainland)
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