Children of Troubled Times

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Children of Troubled Times is a 1935 Chinese patriotic film best known for introducing the song "March of the Volunteers," which later became the national anthem of the People's Republic of China.

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Children of Troubled Times canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese film
film
patriotic film
associatedWithMovement Chinese left-wing cinema
countryOfOrigin China
featuresConflict Chinese resistance against Japanese invasion
genre drama film
patriotic film
war film
hasCulturalImpact popularized "March of the Volunteers" as a patriotic song
hasHistoricalSignificance early cinematic expression of Chinese anti-imperialist sentiment
origin of the national anthem of the People's Republic of China
hasTheme Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression
national salvation
patriotism
introducedSong March of the Volunteers
medium black-and-white film
notableFor introducing the song "March of the Volunteers"
originalLanguage Chinese
originalTitle 風雲兒女
productionCompany Lianhua Film Company
productionCountry Republic of China
releaseDecade 1930s
releaseYear 1935
setInPeriod Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
surface form: Second Sino-Japanese War prelude
songBecame national anthem of the People's Republic of China
songComposer Nie Er
songLyricist Tian Han
songTitle March of the Volunteers
title Children of Troubled Times self-link

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March of the Volunteers filmAssociatedWith Children of Troubled Times
Nie Er workedOn Children of Troubled Times
Children of Troubled Times title Children of Troubled Times self-link