Singing the motherland chorus lyrics full version

The chorus lyrics of the full version of "Singing the Motherland" are as follows:

The five-starred red flag is fluttering in the wind

How loud is the victory song

Singing of our beloved motherland

Singing of our beloved motherland

Singing of our beloved motherland

Singing of our beloved motherland

The wide and beautiful country Prosperity and strength

Over the mountains and over the plains

Over the Yellow River and Yangtze River

The wide and beautiful land

is our beloved hometown

Heroic people have risen up

We're united in love and strength

The five-starred red flag is fluttering in the wind

What a victory song is sung

Singing our dear country

We've got to get back on our feet now.

Singing of our beloved motherland

Toward prosperity and strength

Singing of our beloved motherland

Toward prosperity and strength

We are industrious and we are brave

Independence and freedom are our ideals

We overcame a lot of sufferings

To get liberation today

We love peace and we love our homeland

We love peace and we love our homeland

We love peace and we love our homeland. We love peace and we love our homeland

Whoever dares to invade us will be destroyed

The five-starred red flag flutters in the wind

How loud is the victory song

Singing of our beloved motherland

From now on, towards prosperity and strength

Singing of our beloved motherland

From now on, towards prosperity and strength

The sun is rising in the east. The sun is rising

The people*** and the country are growing

Our leader Mao Zedong

Guides the way forward

Our life is going up every day

Singing the Motherland Background

The song was written in September 1950, the first anniversary of the founding of New China. It's a great way to get your heart pumping and get inspired.

Wang Xin boarded the train back to Tianjin, thoughts flew, singing and writing while playing the beat, the lyrics and sheet music almost at the same time gushing pouring out, back home, Wang Xin and his wife, Wang Huifen humming in the same voice, Wang Xin finished the second and third paragraphs of the lyrics in one go overnight. This song is widely sung because of its bright and majestic rhythms, and has now become the ceremonial song, opening or closing song of various major events in China, known as the "second national anthem".