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What is the name of the red song learned by Kangda University?
The name of the red song learned by Kangda University is School Song of Anti-Japanese Military and Political University.

China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University (hereinafter referred to as "Anti-Japanese University") was a school that trained military and political cadres in China during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. The students are not only tried and tested revolutionary fighters, but also intellectual youths who went to Yan 'an from all over the country to join the revolution.

1937165438+10. In order to encourage students to study hard and shoulder the responsibility of resisting Japan and saving the country, Kaifeng, head of the propaganda department, wrote a new school song for Kangda, replacing the original school song of HTC. Kaifeng and Luji have a unique musical style in 1937.

The whole song not only has the characteristics of liveliness and vigor of ordinary youth songs, but also has the forceful rhythm and momentum of the March. Vividly shows the vigorous youthful vitality and heroic revolutionary spirit to young people. With the footsteps of anti-Japanese graduates, this song has been widely circulated in the anti-Japanese base areas and has become one of the representative works of anti-Japanese national salvation songs sung by later generations.

Song appreciation:

The content of the lyrics embodies the educational policy of "firm and correct political direction, hard and simple work style, flexible strategy and tactics" and the school spirit of "unity, tension, seriousness and vividness", and praises the lofty revolutionary sentiments of outstanding Chinese children in their heroic struggle for national liberation.

The melody is solemn, steady, majestic and powerful, and the spirit of going forward bravely and invincible expresses the revolutionary pride of Chinese sons and daughters who shoulder the heavy responsibility of saving the country and devote themselves to lofty ideals. Later, anti-Japanese branch schools were established one after another in the anti-Japanese base areas, and this school song spread all over the country, which played a powerful encouraging role in encouraging young people to go to the anti-Japanese front.