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'Along the Songhua River' played ahead of V-Day commemoration at Tian'anmen Square

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"Along the Songhua River" is a song depicting the plight in northeast China after the September 18 Incident in 1931 which marked the start of the Japanese invasion of China. The wailing song expresses the grief of the displaced people after losing their beloved ones. It also conveys the hope to regain their homeland. The song ignited the flames of anti-Japanese aggression across China.

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