Arise, we who refuse to be slaves;
With our very flesh and blood
Let us build our new Great Wall!
The peoples of China are at their most critical time,
Everybody must roar defiance.
Arise! Arise! Arise!
Millions of hearts with one mind,
Brave the enemy's gunfire,
March on!
Brave the enemy's gunfire,
March on! March on! March on, on!
This song, originally named March of the
Volunteers, was the theme song of the film, Sons and Daughters in a Time
of Storm. The film tells the story of those who went to the front to fight
the Japanese invaders in northeast China in the 1930s, when the fate of the nation was hanging in the
balance.
Moving and powerful, the March of the
Volunteers gave voice to the Chinese people's determination to sacrifice
themselves for national liberation, and expressed China's admirable tradition of courage,
resolution and unity in fighting foreign aggression. It was for this reason that
the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) on September 27, 1949 decided to adopt the song
as the provisional national anthem of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and the National People's
Congress (NPC) on December 4, 1982 officially decided to adopt the song as the National Anthem of the
PRC.