Military Anthem of the People's Liberation Army

Military Anthem of the People's Liberation Army

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==History==
==History==
The [[song]] was originally written as "March of the [[Eighth Route Army]]" ({{lang-zh|s=八路军进行曲|t=八路軍進行曲|p=Bālùjūn Jìnxíngqǔ|links=no}}), and was one of the six songs in the chorus of Eighth Route Army ({{lang-zh|s=八路军大合唱|t=八路軍大合唱|p=Bālùjūn Dàhéchàng|links=no}}), all of which had Gong Mu as songwriter and Zheng Lücheng as the composer. The song became known as the "March of the Liberation Army" ({{lang-zh|s=解放军进行曲|t=解放軍進行曲|p=Jiěfàngjūn Jìnxíngqǔ|links=no}}) during the second [[Chinese Civil War]]. The lyrics were re-edited by the [[General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army|General Political Department]] in 1951 and the song renamed to "March of the Chinese PLA" in 1965.
The song was originally written as "March of the [[Eighth Route Army]]" ({{lang-zh|s=八路军进行曲|t=八路軍進行曲|p=Bālùjūn Jìnxíngqǔ|links=no}}), and was one of the six songs in the chorus of Eighth Route Army ({{lang-zh|s=八路军大合唱|t=八路軍大合唱|p=Bālùjūn Dàhéchàng|links=no}}), all of which had Gong Mu as songwriter and Zheng Lücheng as the composer. The song became known as the "March of the Liberation Army" ({{lang-zh|s=解放军进行曲|t=解放軍進行曲|p=Jiěfàngjūn Jìnxíngqǔ|links=no}}) during the second [[Chinese Civil War]]. The lyrics were re-edited by the [[General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army|General Political Department]] in 1951 and the song renamed to "March of the Chinese PLA" in 1965.


On July 25, 1988, the [[Central Military Commission (China)|Central Military Commission]] decided to use the song as the official anthem of the [[People's Liberation Army]].
On July 25, 1988, the [[Central Military Commission (China)|Central Military Commission]] decided to use the song as the official anthem of the [[People's Liberation Army]].