Qirsyllvian National Anthems

Across Qirsyllviar, a number of nations have adopted National Anthems as a way to show to patriotism and a love for their country.

Tianchao
The national anthem of Tianchao, titled "Suoyou bingbao Tianchao (所有冰雹天朝/All Hail Tianchao)". It was first written by a lone patriotic poet during the chaos of the Central, Western & Northern Dynasties period. It was first adopted as the national anthem during the short-lived Jia dynasty.

The fifth stanza was dropped following the dynasty's replacement with the Ai dynasty due to belief that it was too ironic, considering Mudai Huangdi of the Jia dynasty came to power following his overthrow of the tyrannical final huangdi of the Qiu dynasty, and the Jia dynasty was overthrown following the War of the Seven Emperors after just a quarter of a century in power.

The fifth stanza was added again and full song was officially declared as the national anthem in the early days of the Gui dynasty, the second dynasty, following the Ai, of the longest enduring golden age in Tianmin history.

The song was fully discarded for a time following the conquest of Tianchao by the ethnic-Khitan Lin dynasty, but readopted for good following Tianchao's return to Tuzhu rule with the overthrow of the Lin dynasty by the Xiu dynasty.

Notes & Trivia

 * Suoyou bingbao Tianchao is based off "All Hail Britannia," the national anthem of the Holy Britannian Empire of the Code Geass anime/manga universe.
 * That said, the fifth stanza is pretty ironic, since Tianchao, like real-world China, has a long history of dynastic overthrows.