Ode to the Republic of China

The Ode to the Republic of China (simplified Chinese: 中华民国颂; traditional Chinese: 中華民國頌; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó Sòng), also translated as Praise the Republic of China,[1] is a patriotic song of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It is also sung in the People's Republic of China, with some variants in the lyrics. It was written by Liu Chia-chang. Fei Yu-ching and Teresa Teng, among others, have sung this song.

Official lyrics

Traditional Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese characters
Transliteration in Pinyin
Translation

青海的草原,一眼看不完,

喜馬拉雅山,峰峰相連到天邊,

古聖和先賢,在這裏建家園,

風吹雨打中聳立五千年。

副歌
中華民國,中華民國,
經得起考驗,
只要黃河長江的水不斷,
中華民國,中華民國,
千秋萬世,直到永遠。

青海的草原,一眼看不完,

喜马拉雅山,峰峰相连到天边,

古圣和先贤,在这里建家园,

风吹雨打中耸立五千年。

副歌
中华民国,中华民国,
经得起考验,
只要黄河长江的水不断,
中华民国,中华民国,
千秋万世,直到永远。

Qīnghǎi dì cǎoyuán, yī yǎnkàn bù wán,

Xǐmǎlāyǎshān, fēngfēng xiānglián dào tiānbiān,

Gǔshèng hé xiānxián, zài zhèlǐ jiàn jiāyuán,

Fēng chuí yǔ dǎzhōng sǒnglì wǔ qiānnián,

Fùgē:
Zhōnghuá Mínguó, Zhōnghuá Mínguó
Jīngdéqǐ kǎoyàn,
Zhīyào huánghé chángjiāng dì shuǐ bùduàn,
Zhōnghuá Mínguó, Zhōnghuá Mínguó,
Qiān qiū wànshì, zhídào yǒngyuǎn.

The grasslands of Qinghai cannot be seen at a glance.

In the Himalayas, the peaks and peaks are connected to the horizon.

Ancient saints and sages, built a home here,

overlooked the wind howling and rain beating for five thousand years,

Chorus:
Republic of China, Republic of China,
Withstands tests,
As long as the waters of the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers are constant,
Republic of China, Republic of China,
Everlasting, forever.

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See also

References

  1. Chang, Hui-Ching; Holt, Richard (2014-11-20). Language, Politics and Identity in Taiwan: Naming China. Routledge. p. 94. ISBN 9781135046354.
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