Three Principles of the People (三民主義) - National Anthem of the Republic of China

三民主義, the anthem of the Republic of China, was created based on Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen speech at the opening ceremony of the Whampoa Military Academy in 1924 and thus was adopted as the lyrics after the successful Northern Expedition by the Nationalist Government and the music, composed by Chen Maoyun in 1928. The anthem was then adopted in 1930 and was officially approved in 1937 by the Central Standing Committee. After the Nationalist lost the civil war to the Communist in 1949, the anthem was then replaced to 义勇军进行曲 (March of the Volunteers) by the Communist in the Mainland, however, the anthem of 三民主義 is still used in Taiwan today even after the Nationalist Government retreated to the Island in 1949. ======================================================================== Credits goes to the respective owner who created the Music and Film. Clips Shown in the Video: 辛亥革命 [1911], 2011 (Xinhai Revolution [1911], 2011) 建党伟业, 2011 (Beginning of the Great Revival, 2011) 八佰, 2019 (The Eight Hundred, 2019) 喋血孤城, 2010 (Death and Glory in Changde, 2010) 捍衛者, 2017 (Defenders, 2017) 八百壯士, 1976 (Eight Hundred Heroes, 1976) Lyrics provided by: ​ ======================================================================== Section 107 of the Copyright of 1976 issue Copyright Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ’fair use’ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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