Album: a mountain like a golden urn
We are all sharpshooters, and each bullet destroys an enemy.
We are all flying troops, even if the mountains are high and the water is deep.
In the dense forest, there are camps for comrades everywhere.
On the high mountain, there are countless our good brothers.
Without food and clothes, the enemy sent him forward.
There are no guns and cannons. The enemy built them for us.
We grew up here, every inch of land is our own.
Whoever wants to rob, we'll fight him to the end.
We are all sharpshooters, and each bullet destroys an enemy.
We are all flying troops, even if the mountains are high and the water is deep.
In the dense forest, there are camps for comrades everywhere.
On the high mountain, there are countless good brothers.
Without food and clothes, the enemy sent him forward.
There are no guns and cannons. The enemy built them for us.
We grew up here, every inch of land is our own.
Whoever wants to rob, we'll fight him to the end.
Extended data:
Guerrilla Song is a song sung by Shanghai Orchestra and arranged by He Luting. It is also the theme song of the movie Flying Tigers.
social influence
After the founding of New China, "Guerrilla Song" has been widely sung in the whole army, and has been included in the songs recommended by the General Political Department to the whole army for many times, and has become a must-sing repertoire of the Red Army's singing activities. Guerrilla Song has also been adapted in various ways, among which Guerrilla Song, as a military music, is more moving.
In 1964' s music and dance epic Dongfanghong, the guerrilla dance adapted from guerrilla songs is undoubtedly the most vivid interpretation of this military song.
1973, when Premier Zhou Enlai visited the Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall in Yan 'an, he solemnly proposed: "There should be a score photo of guerrilla song here." This shows the significance of guerrilla songs.
In the early 1990s, this "Guerrilla Song" was indisputably selected as "China Music Classics of the 20th Century".