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    a little more than a month later. Gong Jin'ou was never performed publicly. Ou (甌) was a kind of wine vessel. Jin'ou (金甌/金瓯), or golden wine vessel, symbolized...
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  • Zhongtang") "Sòng lóng qí" (1906–11) ("頌龍旗"; "Praise the Dragon Flag") "Gong Jin'ou"; (1911–12) ("鞏金甌"; "Cup of Solid Gold") Empire of China (1915–16) Emperor...
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    Preceded by "Gong Jin'ou" (1911–1912) "Song of Five Races Under One Union" 1912–1913 Succeeded by "Song to the Auspicious Cloud" (1913–1915)...
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  • "Praise the Dragon Flag" 1906–1911 "Collective" "Collective" — —  China "Gong Jin'ou" "Cup of Solid Gold" 1911–1912 Yan Fu Bo Tong —  China "Zhōngguó xióng...
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  • Islam  Canada, until 1967 "God Save the Queen" Christianity  China "Gong Jin'ou" (English: "Cup of Solid Gold") Confucianism  Egypt "Es Salaam el Gamhoury...
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    rulers of China adopted the musical composition "Cup of Solid Gold" (Gǒng Jīn'ōu) as the Empire's first official national anthem. Six days later, however...
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