Pierre Huang-li Memorial Song

The Pierre Huang-li Memorial Song (Chinese: 鄭黄力紀念歌; pinyin: Zhènghuánglì jìniàn gē) is a 1954 song commemorating the late Pierre Huang-li, the first President of Tseng. It was composed by Walter Lao (who would later compose Glory to the Republic!) and written by Huang-li's successor Yong Ming-chun and Huang-li's wife (and later widow) Natalie Auvergne.

The song was popular in Tseng (it was mandatorily sung in the beginning of school during 1965-1968) until the late 1990s, when, as a result of the Reforms of 90, fell into disuse, however the song is still played daily in the Pierre Huang-li Memorial Hall and is occasionally heard when passing the National State Assembly, Tseng's legislature. It is a mandatory song in Tsengian music classes in school from Grade 7 onwards, and is even sometimes sung in school talent shows (although the frequency as not as much as in the 1970s or 1980s).