Lyrics: Miyagi
Composer: Liu Chi
Smoke billows, singing heroes,
Give ear to the green hills around, give ear to listen.
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 there?
The protagonist's life blooms;
The hero jumped out of the trench,
A flash of lightning pierced the sky, pierced the sky.
Trapped in a single life,
The sky collapses when you hold it in one hand.
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 there?
The protagonist's life blooms;
A shot went off,
The world collapses, the world collapses.
Hold the explosive barrel with both hands,
Angry eyes, fire and blood.
The enemy rotted and turned into dirt,
Brave, brilliant Venus.
Why are the banners picturesque?
The hero's blood dyed it red.
Why is spring always there?
The hero's life blooms!
Related instructions
Ode to a Hero is a revolutionary song composed by Gong Mu, composed by Liu Chi and sung by Zhang Yingzhe, and jointly sung by the Art Troupe of the Political Department of the Air Force of the People's Liberation Army of China, the Art Troupe of the Political Department of the People's Liberation Army of jinan military area command and the Song and Dance Troupe of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission of China. This song is an episode of the movie Heroes' Children. 1964 was released.
On June 7, 2065438/kloc-0, the song was selected as "100 Excellent Songs Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of People's Republic of China (PRC)".
Liu Chi, the composer of the song, didn't compose music immediately after he got the lyrics, but took his friends to play poker. Just when everyone was in a good mood, Liu Chi suddenly threw the card on the table, went home and refused all the interruptions. He read the lyrics over and over again and finally created a music score. This song is based on the Inner Mongolia folk song "Bater Hu".
Ode to a Hero is a tribute to ten thousand revolutionary heroes, represented by Wang. In the singing, after singing the first paragraph, male voice recitation was added, which clearly showed the theme of learning from Wang Cheng. At the same time, the song is integrated with Wang Cheng's heroic image in the unknown highland. Undoubtedly, people remember Ode to a Hero and Hero Wang Cheng, both of which are indispensable.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Hymn of Heroes"