Who wrote "The Chinese Dragon"

He Xiong.

He Xiong is a member of the Communist Party of China, a senior political engineer, a retired deputy county cadre, a member of the China Music Copyright Association, and a member of the Hubei Music and Literature Society.

Joined the army in July 1949 and transferred to the army in April 1963. He has been engaged in political work in the army and local areas for a long time, and has always insisted on amateur writing. Over the past 60 years, he has written more than 1,000 poems and lyrics. He has published three monographs, including "Songs of Supply and Marketing Cooperation—Selected Songs Written by He Xiong", "He Xiong Sings Jianli", and "Collection of Poems and Essays by He Xiong". He Xiong has written lyrics for 285 songs, and his representative works include "Chinese Dragon", "Forever Remembering Chairman Mao", "Helmsman", "Song of the Supply and Marketing Cooperative", "White Guards Fight against SARS", etc. After He Xiong retired, he continued to write and gained a lot. He was commended as an advanced individual veteran cadre by the province, city, and county, and was awarded a certificate of honor. Author of "Cheng Li'e Writing Alliance".