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・ My Mother Said I Never Should
・ My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me
・ My Mother the Car
・ My Mother the Carjacker
・ My Mother Was Murdered by a Suicide Bomber
・ My Mother Was Never a Kid
・ My Mother's Castle
・ My Mother's Castle (film)
・ My Mother's Eyes
・ My Mother's Keeper
・ My Mother's Secret
・ My Mother's Smile
・ My Mother's Teahouse
・ My Mother, the Fiend
・ My Mother, the Mermaid
My Motherland
・ My Movie Channel
・ My Mummy's Dead
・ My Music
・ My Music (album)
・ My Music (radio)
・ My Music (record label)
・ My Music (television)
・ My Music at Work
・ My Musical
・ My MVP Valentine
・ My My
・ My My My (Armand Van Helden song)
・ My Nah Nah Nah
・ My Name


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My Motherland : ウィキペディア英語版
My Motherland

"My Motherland" () is a song written for the Chinese movie ''Battle on Shangganling Mountain'' (1956). Lyrics were written by Qiao Yu (乔羽). Music was composed by Liu Chi (刘炽). Both of them are well known for a number of songs since the 1950s. It remains a popular and famous patriotic song in mainland China,〔http://www.zjol.com.cn/05culture/system/2007/10/19/008897637.shtml〕 and the signature song for the famous operatic soprano Guo Lanying.
== Lyrics and music ==
"My Motherland" was initially called "A Big River" (《一條大河》) by the author, in order to represent the hundreds of rivers that flow in China. The title was changed when it was published with the movie. The song is divided into 3 stanzas. Within each stanza, the soloist sings first before the chorus sings its refrain.
Although the song was written for a movie about Korean War in the 1950s, there is no explicit mention of the war at all. It describes a soldier (or anyone who is away from home) thinking about his home and his family.
The music for solo part has folk song style similar to those in northern China.

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