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The satellite itself broadcast "the east is Red"
The East is Red, he thought.
During the Cultural Revolution, the clock music was changed to The East is Red.
The East Is Red may refer to:
It would be sung, following The Internationale and The East is Red.
"The East Is Red" is also the name of a series of Chinese satellites.
In 2003, however, the municipal Communist Party branch ordered the music to be changed once again to The East is Red.
A band of one thousand musicians with brass instruments and olive-green uniforms opened the event, playing The East is Red at 09.45.
It blared the Maoist anthem "The East Is Red" from orbit.
In the final movement of the concerto, Yin incorporated the melody The East Is Red.
She performed in the large-scale music and dance drama and film The East Is Red in the 1960s.
The song is included in the Cultural Revolution-era musical The East is Red.
It broadcast the song of the same name, Dōngfānghóng or "The East Is Red", which lasted for 26 days while in orbit.
A song called "Paean" was used in a Chinese propaganda film called The East Is Red.
"The East is Red" is still commonly heard in recordings played by electronic cigarette lighters bearing Mao's face that are popular with tourists.
The following year the producers released a film titled The East is Red, which specially focuses on the character of Dongfang Bubai.
The film is also known as The East Is Red: A Song and Dance Epic.
One example is The East Is Red, a folksong from northern Shaanxi which was adapted into a nationalist hymn.
The national anthem of March of the Volunteers was suspended in favor of The East Is Red during the cultural revolution.
There was a debate whether some politically incorrect anthems like The East Is Red, which Yin interpolated into the concerto, should be removed.
A broadcast show usually began with the song "The East Is Red", and ended with the song "The Internationale".
If they hadn't got caught at customs, one courier on that team would have been singing bass in their local commune's rendition of "The East Is Red."
A song from the Chinese musical The East Is Red is entitled "Across the Dadu River."
THE EAST IS RED!
Like in The East is Red, melodies of traditional instruments like erhu and sheng are combined with western ones such as Violin and trumpets.