I. march of the volunteers
Tian Han? word
Nie er? bend
Get up! People who don't want to be slaves
Build our flesh and blood into our new Great Wall!
When the Chinese nation reached the most dangerous time,
Everyone was forced to make a final roar.
Get up! Get up! Get up!
We are United,
Braving the enemy's gunfire, move forward!
Forward! Forward, forward.
Second, a brief introduction to Tian Han, the lyricist
Tian Han (1898 March 12—1968 February 10), whose real name is Shouchang, whose pen names are Tian Han, Bo Hong, Han Er Yisheng and Ren. Male, Han nationality, from Changsha County, Hunan Province.
Tian Han, a playwright, playwright, screenwriter, novelist, ci writers, poet, literary critic and activist, is one of the three founders of modern drama in China. The first paragraph of the song "The Great Wall of Wan Li" written by him later became the lyrics of the people of China and the national anthem of the Volunteers. When Tian Han studied in Japan in his early years, he called himself "Ibsen of China in the future". 1968, Tian Han was unfortunately forced to die in prison during the Cultural Revolution in China.
Iii. Introduction of composer Nie Er
Nie Er (1914 2002-19357, 17) was born in Yuxi, Yunnan, and Kunming. His original name was Nie Shouxin, Zi Yi (also known as Zi Yi), China musician, China people's composer, and the national anthem March of the Volunteers. Nie Er was born in Kunming, Yunnan in February 2002. 1927 was admitted to the First Normal University of Yunnan Province. 1928 Join the Communist Youth League of China. 1930 went to Shanghai to join the anti-imperialist grand alliance. At the beginning of 1933, Nie Er was introduced by Tian Han to join the China * * * Production Party. 1935, 17 In July, Nie Er drowned at the seaside of Changnuma, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, at the age of 23.
Nie Er wrote dozens of revolutionary songs, and his series of works have influenced China music for decades. His music creation has a distinct sense of the times, serious ideology, high national spirit and outstanding artistic creativity, which points out the direction for the development of proletarian revolutionary music in China and sets an example for Chinese music creation.