The creative background of broadsword March;
March of the broadsword is a red classic song by China, and its creative background is closely related to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and China. This song was written on 1938. At that time, China was facing the invasion and aggression of Japanese invaders, and the country was facing a huge crisis. The purpose of the broadsword March is to inspire the people of China to resist aggression and improve their national pride and fighting spirit.
With passionate melody and inspiring lyrics, the song expresses the determination and courage of the Japanese invaders to resist loyally in China. This song spread rapidly in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and became one of the symbols of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the people of China. It inspired countless soldiers and people in the Anti-Japanese War and became one of the important spiritual pillars of China during the Anti-Japanese War.
"March of the Sword" is still widely sung, becoming a symbol of China's anti-Japanese war spirit and an important work in China's red classic songs.
The role of broadsword March:
1933 65438+ 10, the Japanese army launched an attack on the defenders of China in Shanhaiguan, and the China army fought back, which kicked off the Great Wall War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. In the battles of xifengkou and Tangu, Song led the 29th Army's "broadsword team" to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese army, which dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese army, showed the bloodiness of China soldiers, and greatly stimulated the anti-Japanese enthusiasm of the military and civilians throughout the country.
Influenced by the heroic deeds of the broadsword team, composer Laura Mai wrote the lyrics and songs of the broadsword March in one go. Since then, the song "The Big Sword Cut from the Devil's Head" has resounded throughout the country, inspiring Chinese sons and daughters to fight for the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.
The influence of broadsword March
The social influence is that the broadsword March appeared when the people of China needed it most. It was born in the voice of the Chinese nation rising up against the Japanese invaders, which inspired the patriotic pride of the people of China. Thousands of young adults sang this song to join the army and go to the front line of the Anti-Japanese War.
After the fall of Shanghai, unarmed students faced the Japanese gendarmerie, singing "the broadsword is cut on the devil's head" and went to the streets to raise money to make broadswords for the soldiers in front. In Taierzhuang, China's army fought bloody battles with the Japanese army, and from time to time, the magnificent March of the Sword came from the battlefield filled with smoke.
This song not only accompanied War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression for 8 years, but also laid a unique and vigorous style of anti-Japanese songs that condensed suffering and strength. Together with the famous anti-Japanese songs The Yellow River Cantata and March, it constitutes the most typical symbol of the strong voice of the times and the national spirit.