"Blood-stained Glory" (Traditional Chinese: è¡ÂæÂÂçÂÂ風éÂÂ, Simplified Chinese: è¡ÂæÂÂçÂÂé£ÂéÂÂ) is a Chinese patriotic military song written in 1986, originally used to commemorate those who died during the Sino-Vietnamese War. Many singers have covered the song, including Peng Liyuan, Dong Wenhua and Anita Mui. Following the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, the song was adopted by the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, becoming known as a "democracy song" (æ°Â主æÂÂæÂ²) with a meaning distinct from its original military context.