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Walau eh! This song was written in 1987, 2 years before TAM. It was written to commemorate those who died fighting in the Sino-Vietnamese war. Somehow it got misappropriated.
Walau eh! This song was written in 1987, 2 years before TAM. It was written to commemorate those who died fighting in the Sino-Vietnamese war. Somehow it got misappropriated.
Walau eh! This song was written in 1987, 2 years before TAM. It was written to commemorate those who died fighting in the Sino-Vietnamese war. Somehow it got misappropriated.
Blood-stained Glory (Traditional Chinese: 血染的風采, Simplified Chinese: 血染的风采) is a Chinese patriotic song written in 1987. Originally used to commemorate those who died during Sino-Vietnamese War. Many singers have covered the song, including Anita Mui. In the past few years, the song has been used to remember those who died during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.