1, Great Wall Ballad
The song "Ballad of the Great Wall" was written by Xie Nong Pan He in Shanghai after the July 7th Incident. It was originally an episode of the screenplay Guanshan Wan Li, which was shot for Huayi Film Company. Ballad of the Great Wall is an anti-Japanese war song to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of China people's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the world people's anti-fascist war.
2. On the Songhua River
On the Songhua River 1935 An anti-Japanese song written by Zhang Zaian witnessed the exile life of the Northeast Army and the Northeast people. The song sings the grief and indignation of the people in Northeast China and even China after the September 18th Incident, and is known as one of the exile trilogy, which is very popular in China.
On August 26th, 20 15, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television released the online voting results of "My Top Ten Favorite Anti-Japanese War Songs", and "On the Songhua River" was one of the selected 10 songs. ?
3. Guerrilla songs
Guerrilla Song is a song composed by He Luting. It was first sung by He Lvting at the Eighth Route Army cadres' party on June 1 938+1October1,and it was also the theme song of the movie Flying Tigers.
On June 5th 1993, the song won the 20th century China Music Classic Excellent Track Award; In 20 15, this song was selected as "My Top Ten Favorite Anti-Japanese War Songs" released by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of China.
4. On Taihang Mountain
On Taihang Mountain is an old anti-Japanese war song composed by Gui Tao and Xian Xinghai. 1July, 938, sung by Zhang Shu, Zhao Qihai, etc. Commemorate the first anniversary of the Anti-Japanese War in Wuhan, and quickly spread to the rear area and the anti-Japanese base areas behind enemy lines.
5. Yellow River Chorus
The Yellow River Chorus was written by Guang Weiran and composed by Xian Xinghai, with 1939 debut. This song was impassioned and played an inspiring role in China War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. 1In the late 1960s, due to Jiang Qing's suggestion, it was adapted into the Yellow River Concerto by musicians such as Yin Chengzong, and later there was a Shi Shucheng version of the Yellow River Concerto.