Military Anthem of the People's Liberation Army

The Military Anthem of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, also known as the March of the Chinese People's Liberation Army , is a patriotic song of the People's Republic of China. The song was written by Gong Mu (公木, real name Zhang Yongnian 张永年) and composed by Zheng Lücheng (郑律成, 정률성).

The song's former name was March of the Eighth Route Army, and was one of the six songs in the Chorus of Eighth Route Army , all of which had Gong Mu as song writer and Zheng Lücheng as the composer. The song became known as the "March of the Liberation Army" during the second Chinese Civil War. The lyrics were re-edited by the General Political Department in 1951 and the song renamed to March of the Chinese PLA in 1965.

On July 25, 1988, the Central Military Commission decided to use the song as the official anthem of the People's Liberation Army.

Variant
A variant form of the song called Parade March of the PLA is used as the main theme of the marching of formative military parade, such as that in Chinese National Day military parade. From 1949 onwards, this has been the march past tune of the PLA in every military parade.