"The Internationale", also known as "The International Communist Song", is known as "L" in French'"internationale", the Russian name is" is a revolutionary song of the proletariat and working people of the world, which carries the revolutionary spirit and beliefs of the proletariat. The song was written by the French poet Eugène Bautier in 1871 and was originally titled The International Workers' League.
In June 1888, the French workers' composer Pierre Deguette composed the music for this poem, which spread the truth of the proletarian revolution all over the world with a majestic and solemn melody. The lyrics of this song are concise and powerful, expressing the hatred of the proletariat for the bourgeoisie and the yearning for communism. It calls on the proletariat of the whole world to unite and fight for the realization of communism. In 1920, Chen Duxiu, one of the early leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, translated the lyrics of The Internationale into Chinese from France. In 1923, the "Internationale", translated by Xiao San in Moscow from Russian and composed by Chen Qiaonian, began to be sung in China.
With its concise and powerful lyrics, the Internationale expresses the proletariat's hatred of the bourgeoisie and its yearning for communism. It calls on the proletariat of the whole world to unite and fight for the realization of communism. The song was widely disseminated around the world and became a symbol and symbol of the proletarian revolution.
Every time this song sounds, it can make people feel the power of unity and feel the greatness of the communist cause. The lyrics and melody of The Internationale have inspired countless revolutionaries and working people, and it represents a spirit, a faith, and a strength. It is an eternal classic that will forever inspire us to strive for the realization of communism.