When I was a boy, I was enlightened and influenced by Master Xia Yan’s writings. When he was a teenager, he had the chance to receive face-to-face lessons from teachers at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Composed the music for his friend Wang Chongde's "Learning from Dazhai Gan Gan Gan" (archived by the County Cultural Center). The opportunity to get involved in art is to engage in "schistosomiasis prevention" and write materials; draw color pictures, and break away from farm work to have the energy and time to regularly participate in the study, writing and creation of county radio scripts, county cultural center stories, poetry, folk arts, small plays, etc. His whole-hearted devotion and decades of perseverance have yielded fruitful results so far. Many articles have been compiled and published, and he has won high-level awards at the county, city, national, regional, and international levels.
Li Zhenguo once proposed for the first time in the "Dictionary of Chinese Contemporary Literary Journalism Aesthetics Talents" that "romance is rooted in reality, and innovation originates from inheritance". The song "Night Pearl" is like a bouquet of flowers singing and dancing in a garden city, with animals, scenes, things, etc. personified. It is both romantic and does not break away from the unity of life and art. Another example is the research song "The Milky Way Builds a Golden Bridge—Ode to Comrade Xiaoping's Monument on the Yangpu Bridge", which sings a Shanghai-style triumphant song of the times—both beautiful and bright. Take "Pearl of the Night" as an example: establishing the lyrics is a good start, but the key lies in what kind of packaging is used to give it the dominant position. "Singing and dancing" is easy, but folk singing style is difficult! There are many beautiful songs from the 56 ethnic groups, and the precise positioning is painstaking. In the process of thinking, the smile of the kind old man and little comrade kept appearing. He was one of the founding fathers of New China. He led the Chinese people to dance the revolutionary yangko all the way across the Yangtze River. The motherland was rejoicing everywhere, and Shanghai also accepted this. red art. But after all, times are different, and we cannot copy the vernacular. In today's world where "time is money", how can we keep up with the pulse of the times? - Be romantic from reality, inherit and innovate, and be in tune with the times.