When that Day Comes is a song written by Wang. Created in 2005, it was included in the album "Fighting Spirit Songs Series" released by the General Political Department of China People's Liberation Army on March 2 1 2006. In August 2006, this song won the "Best Works Award" in the 2006 China People's Liberation Army Excellent Fighting Spirit Queue Song Selection.
The song "When that Day Comes" was inspired by Wang Xiaoling and several songwriters in the group, who went to a mobile brigade in Shaanxi to live in depth. At that time, Wang Xiaoling and others were catching up with the "Tiger Company" of this brigade to hold a swearing-in meeting, and all the officers and men of the company signed the flag.
Influenced by this atmosphere, Wang Xiaoling and others also signed their names on the national flag. So the lyrics read: Our names are also flying on it, and young soldiers are eager to make contributions.
Song appreciation
It was a sunny morning, and the whistle of pigeons was accompanied by the bell of getting up, but the world was not peaceful, and there were storms in peacetime. Soldiers and brothers, when that day really comes, are you ready?
The song "When that Day Comes" is a military song written in a peaceful era without war. With the continuous development of China's economic construction, the purpose of serving the people wholeheartedly by government forces has undergone tremendous changes in style, theme and content.
The lyrics of this song use parallelism and a lot of realistic techniques to describe the magnificent picture of soldiers' morale and fighting spirit without exaggeration or affectation. At the same time, the author always reminds Chinese people not to slack off easily, be prepared for danger in times of peace, and always bear in mind the lessons of history. "If you fall behind, you will be beaten."