Original song of hero's hymn

The original song of Ode to a Hero is Zhang Yingzhe.

Smoke billowing, singing heroes

Listen to the green hills around.

listen attentively to

On a sunny day, thunder beat the golden drum.

The sea rises and falls in harmony.

People's soldiers drive tigers and leopards

Give up one's life and forget one's death to keep peace

Why are the banners picturesque?

The hero's blood dyed it red.

Why is spring always here?

The hero's life blooms.

The hero jumped out of the trench.

A flash of lightning pierced the sky.

Cut through the sky

Get stuck in a block

Holding the sky in one hand will collapse.

Two feet burning in the fire.

Shine the whole body with a rainbow.

Why are the banners picturesque?

The hero's blood dyed it red.

Why is spring always here?

The hero's life blooms.

There was a gunshot.

Overturn the river and collapse the world.

Tiandibang

Hold the explosive barrel with both hands.

Angry eyes, fire and blood.

The enemy rotted and turned into dirt.

Brave, brilliant Venus.

Song background

Due to the popularity of the film Heroes and Children, this episode in the film was also sung by people and once swept the country. Who is the original singer of Ode to a Hero has always been little known, and it has become the wish of fans to find the original singer of Ode to a Hero.

Zhang Yingzhe (1April 22, 928-May 30, 2005), a native of Fushun, Liaoning, was a soprano in China. 1952 won the performance Excellence Award for singing "Women's Freedom Song" and "The Road to Turning Over" during the performance of the Central South Military Region. 1953, the Southwest Military Region Art Troupe changed jobs and won the Outstanding Actor Award and Performance Excellence Award in the Southwest Military Region Art Show.