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My Chinese Heart

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"My Chinese Heart" (Chinese: 我的中国心) is a Chinese patriotic song. The lyrics were written by James Wong in 1982 in protest of the falsifying of information on the Second Sino-Japanese War in Japanese History books by the Japanese Ministry of Education, as well as to disseminate Chinese nationalism.[citation needed] Wang Fuling composed the song and Cheung Ming-man was brought to fame for being its first singer. The song discusses the nature of Chinese identity, as well as the struggles and necessity of maintaining Chinese culture among the diaspora. It is a particularly well known piece among the diaspora community, and is viewed alongside The Great Wall Ballad as the de facto anthem of the Chinese diaspora. The song, which was released during the economic opening of China, also served to remind the Chinese population of their own identity during a period of increasing foreign influence.[1]

References

  1. ^ Gorfinkel, Lauren (3 November 2017). Chinese Television and National Identity Construction: The Cultural Politics of Music-Entertainment Programmes. ISBN 9781317667773.