Anthems of Niunkuet

The Empire of Yinguo uses a large variety of ceremonial music, and it recognizes two of them as anthems. The Cup of Eternal Silver (Yinguonese: 鞏銀甌, Gǒng Yin'ōu) is the imperial anthem, and it is played only in the presence of the Emperor of members of the Imperial Family, while Ten Thousand Nations (Yinguonese: 萬國, Wànguó) is the national anthem of the country. =Imperial Anthem=

Cup of Eternal Silver (Yinguonese: 鞏銀甌, Gǒng Yin'ōu), is the imperial anthem of the Empire of Yinguo. It was written in 1905 as the first national anthem of Yinguo, in honor of the Emperor,by an official of the Ministry of Rites who had been part of the Yinguonese diplomatic missions to Aurora, using ceremonial music that had been composed during the Great Wu Dynasty.

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"Cup of Eternal Silver" (instrumental) "Cup of Eternal Silver", performed by the Imperial Military Orchestra =National Anthem=

Ten Thousand Nations (Yinguonese: 萬國, Wànguó), is the national anthem of Yinguo. It was composed during the Second Great War by an officer in the Imperial High Command, and it became popular among the soldiers and the general population, being played during the victorious return of the Imperial Court and the Emperor to the capital of Tianjing following the defeat of the Zhenian occupation. The song's popularity eventually led to the Imperial Court voting to adopt it as the national anthem of the country in 1945.

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"Ten Thousand Nations" "Cup of Eternal Silver", performed by the Imperial Military Orchestra