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A brief introduction to the royal March
The Spanish national anthem "March of Real Madrid" has only music but no lyrics. There is a tortuous history. As early as September 3rd, A.D. 1770, King Carlos III adopted a March of18th century as the royal March, which played the role of the national anthem. 193 1 year, Spain overthrew feudal autocracy, established a republic, and adopted "Lego Ode" as the national anthem. Ode to Lego is a bourgeois revolutionary song of 1820. Diego (1785 ~ 1823), a Spanish national hero at that time, led the army to launch an uprising, opposed the feudal autocratic rule of King Ferdinand VII, and demanded the restoration of the democratic constitution of 18 12 and the establishment of a revolutionary regime. Later, due to the armed intervention of the Holy Alliance, Russia, Germany and Austria, the revolutionary regime was overthrown, and Lego died heroically in Madrid after being captured. Ode to Lego is a song sung by the uprising soldiers in praise of Lego: "Who in the world is braver, nobler, more loyal and always shining than him?" Who else is more excited than Lego's enthusiasm? "During the Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1939, Lego Ode became a war song against fascist rebellion, which resounded throughout Spain. 1939 After Franco came to power, "Lego Ode" was banned from singing. 1in July, 942, Franco announced the restoration of the royal March as the national anthem, which is still in use today.