ជយោ ប្រទេសចិនប្រជាមានិត! ជយោ លោកប្រធានម៉ៅសេទុង! - Long Live People's China! Long Live Chairman Mao!
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- A friendship song from the Sangkum period of the first Kingdom of Cambodia, during which the country had fostered good relations with China. The composer of this song was Norodom Sihanouk, the head of state of Cambodia at the time, who is also known to have written two other songs dedicated to China as well. Sihanouk would later be deposed in a US-sponsored coup and be replaced with a military dictator until the end of the Second Indochina War.
Translation note: The full translation of the title is "Long Live People's China! Long Live Chairman Mao Zedong!", but UA-cam only allows titles of up to 100 characters.
Chinese Title: 万岁,人民中国!万岁,主席毛泽东!
Composer: Norodom Sihanouk (នរោត្តម សីហនុ)
Source: Flexi-disc "ជយោប្រទេសចិនប្រជាមានិត! ជយោលោកប្រធានម៉ៅសេទុង!"
Image: Sino-Cambodian friendship artwork included with the above flexi-disc.
I feel like a cloud moving through the beautiful mountains in Asia with this.
Jeez the PLA uniform and Khmer script terrified me for a sec, I thought you're finally posting Anti-Glasses Gang stuff.
He has posted many pro-Vietnamese songs and condemns the Pol Pot regime
He condemned the Khmer rouge
This song was before the Khmer Rouge even rose prominence in the country. It was about the friendship between the kingdom of Cambodia and the PRC. The photo probably is not related to Cambodia because the Khmer Rouge nor the Kingdom of Cambodia ever used uniforms like that.
@@moa1846
The artwork was included as part of a booklet (along with the lyrics) with the disc the song was on, I digitsed both. It also contained various pictures of Mao and Sihanouk.
@@GETchanhow did you search lyrics of this song😅
Так может петь только искренне счастливый народ! В таком же мелодичном стиле пели советские народы во времена Сталина (вспоминаю старые фильмы 30х-40х годов).
Теперь так уже нигде не поют, увы.
This song is so blissful, and gives me revolutionary optimism even though we are seeing hard times in the past few years. Thank you.
What a great old song! Glad that you found it.
hehe could you try to write English lyrics for this song, look like you do with The People of Yanbian love Chairman Mao 😅
Sangkum is like probably one of the only royalist "socialist" parties in the world, which fielded many leftist politicians, some who later joined the Khmer Rouge
norodom sihanouk was interesting, a king choosing to align himself with the communist bloc instead of the west
One of two figures like that at that time and region. Prince Souphanouvong of Laos sided with the communists
Then the Khmer Rouge “Communists” fucked it up
A very beautiful song
suitable in current political situation. ccp spread economic power on southeast asia around my country
this song is genuinely beautiful, thank you for posting
What happend after second indochina war in Cambodia ?
Cambodian was become an Kampuchea (Communist)
@@samuraijoyzaDemocratic Kampuchea was not Communist
These singers were not Khmer. They were either Chinese or French Pro Communist who can read Khmer. I clearly heard their accents.
I ask bcoz I don't know. So did China oppose the Khmer Rouge? Bcoz I heard that China allegedly supported Pol Pot.
China under Deng's control supported Dem. Kampuchea (khmer rouge). I'm unedcuated about the late 20th century indochina wars but I think they did so because the soviets supported vietnam and PR Kampuchea, and the sino-soviet split made china side against the ussr in a lot of things
What you've heard is wrong. The US, however, did support the «Communist» Party of Kampuchea from 1979 to 1994.
The PRC greatly supported the CPK. It is after Mao's death that support began to decrease. The Deng-Hua clique wanted little to do with the CPK, but because of the close ties built up under Mao they couldn't just immediately cut all ties.
Deng Xiaoping's government and its successors supported Democratic Kampuhea and its successors fighting in the jungle until its end in the late 1990s@@scotthorne1929
The PRC under Mao only supported the "C"PK because of the 1970 coup d'etat that removed their ally, Norodom Sihanouk. The Maoist government would have no way of knowing that Pol Pot would do the shit he did. Also, Chairman Mao died before the purge of 1977. But, Deng's government did support Democratic Kampuchea and so did the US and the West in the United Nations to oppose Soviet-Vietnamese expansion in the region.@@HongXiuquanDerPolderen
Great china cambodia ❤❤❤❤🇰🇭🇨🇳
I hope that is not Khmer Rouge's song!!!
Well, if you read the description below, this song was during first Kingdom of Cambodia. The current Cambodia is second Kingdom of Cambodia, so don’t get confused.
It’s just red Cambodians I think.
@@P.K.theOrdinaryCommenter okay, i've read it
Why?
Why not ?
Я первый и вспомнил про красных кхмеров
MAO senden BUYUK yoktur senin esin benzefin YOK TUR
Long Live Comrade Pol Pot! Long Live Democratic Kampuchea! Long Live Chairman Mao. Long Live Mao China! Mao Zhu Xi Wan Sui! Wan Wan Sui!
Pol Pot was a tool of the US, don't get him confused with genuine Communists
@@YouHaveAnApeHead Well said.
@@YouHaveAnApeHead Tool my ass, filthy ar*b. Comrade Pol Pot built a true communist heaven on earth!
@@ComradeRakosi Badly said.
@@YouHaveAnApeHead nonsense