First national anthem of China; national anthem of Qing China (1911-12)
Gǒng Jīn'ōu
English: Cup of Solid Gold
鞏金甌
Sheet music in Gongche notation
Former national anthem of China
Lyrics
Yan Fu
Music
Bo Tong
Adopted
4 October 1911
Relinquished
12 February 1912
Audio sample
"Gǒng Jīn'ōu"
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Cup of Solid Gold
Traditional Chinese
鞏金甌
Simplified Chinese
巩金瓯
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Gǒng Jīn'ōu
Wade–Giles
Kung3 Chin1-ou1
IPA
[kʊ̀ŋ tɕín.óʊ]
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