[00:00.10]Here's a song from another country[00:05.05]It's a marching song[00:07.79]Thirty years ago, the soldiers of Chiang Kai-shek's army were deserted to join the red army[00:13.75]And most of them were illiterate[00:16.53]And they had to learn a few things in a hurry[00:20.05]So there was a song they were supposed to learn[00:21.96]So this song has a peculiar title of[00:24.69]The Three Rules of Discipline and the Eight Rules of Attention[00:29.03]And...it's...they put into the whole thing[00:34.85]Here's how it goes[01:09.60]The verses go on[01:10.89]They say...always march in step[01:15.08]Obey orders[01:16.12]Don't take anything from the peasant[01:17.96]Not even a needle or thread without paying for it[01:21.82]Don't molest women[01:23.25]Help the peasant gather their crops at harvest time[01:26.12]And so on and so on[01:27.39]All in this tune[01:43.71]Eight more verses