Praised by Zhou Enlai, it touched 30 million people. The author of this song, which has been sung for 84 years, is from Hebei.

Let's talk about the past and the present, and dig deep into the history of Hebei that you don't know. Hello, everyone, I am the "bluestone army". Welcome to pay attention to the "customs clearance stone", which brings you fresh, interesting and dry historical stories every day. In the history of modern music in China, On the Songhua River is a song with a very high historical position. It was born in 1935, when the country was in danger and the people were in dire straits. Because of its sad singing and emotional lyrics, it has aroused the enthusiasm of countless patriots to resist Japan and save the country. The influence and audience of Zhang Song were unprecedented at that time. Imagine the September 18th Incident in 193 1, which turned 30 million people in Northeast China into a conquered nation. A few years later, how many Northeasters heard this song "On the Songhua River", which aroused infinite sadness in their hearts and recalled their rich and beautiful hometown. The author of this song, which made countless people in China cry, is Zhang from Dingzhou, Hebei Province. The famous musician born in Dingzhou joined China when he was studying in Beijing in the early 1920s, and became a member of the Left Alliance. During his early years at school, Zhang actively contacted and studied the creation of songs and dramas, which laid a solid foundation for his future artistic creation. 1935, Zhang was appointed by the party organization to publicize the Anti-Japanese War in Northeast China. On the way to Shaanxi, Zhang witnessed the pain of refugees losing their homes. In the Northeast Army, he also deeply felt the resentment of these hot-blooded Jiro against Japanese imperialist aggression against China. The superposition of these two emotions inspired Zhang's artistic creation, and finally achieved the immortal work "On the Songhua River". Zhang's large-scale musical epic "Dongfanghong on Songhua River" was widely sung as soon as it came out. Its mournful tunes and sincere lyrics make people deeply grieved. Especially at the end of the song, the accusation against the Japanese imperialist invaders ignited the anger of countless hot-blooded men. The popularity of this song exceeds people's imagination. After the outbreak of the All-round Anti-Japanese War, Zhou Enlai attended the meeting of officers of the Northeast Army on behalf of the Eighth Route Army in Xi. At the end of the meeting, Zhou directed the participating officers to sing "On the Songhua River". When the song entered the * * * part, some of the officers present were in tears, and some bowed their heads and wept bitterly. The great influence of this song can be seen from this detail. Zhang's famous song "On the Songhua River" is not the only painting that reflects the displacement of people in Northeast China. In the most difficult period in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Chairman * * * issued the call of "do-it-yourself food and clothing", and the border region began to organize mass production of the army and the people. In this context, Zhang, who came back from traveling in Gansu, wrote the famous song "Mass Production of the Army and the People" (also known as "Ten Singing in Border Areas"). Different from the pathos of "On the Songhua River", "Military and Civilian Production" is catchy and full of momentum, and this song is very suitable for group labor. "Military and civilian production" was quickly sung as soon as it came out, and it is still a reserved program for many troops to pull songs. The poster of the movie "Born" was released on 1999 in the movie "Born" starring Li and Li Youbin, reflecting the story of the first atomic bomb explosion in New China. When the army collectively rammed and built the base, it also interpreted this new version of "mass production of military and civilians." The influence of this song can be seen. Unfortunately, this famous musician, who was also known as Nie Er and Xian Xinghai, died in March of 1946 at the age of 44. He struggled for his beloved artistic career all his life, and his songs are still sung in the north and south of the motherland. From Zhang to 1964, Zhang's "On the Songhua River" and the mass-produced "Military and People" were incorporated into the large-scale dance epic "Dongfanghong". August 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", among which "On Songhua River" was ranked. Well, that's the end of our story today. Welcome to read our next article. You can also leave a message, telling the story you want to hear and the history you want to know. We will try our best to meet your requirements and let you know. The pictures in this article come from the Internet.