Who is the composer of the Long March?

The composer of the Long March is Xiao Hua.

Ode to the Long March, also known as Song of the Long March, was written by Xiao Hua. Xiao Hua was only eighteen when he took part in the Long March, and was already the political commissar of the Second Division of the Red Army when he crossed the grass. 1in September 1964, he served as the director of the General Political Department. 1April, 964, Comrade Xiao Hua went to Hangzhou for rest due to hepatitis. He thought of those comrades who fell down on the hard long March, and often couldn't sleep at night. They often get up at night and write poems and lyrics. Passion and tears soaked the back of the paper.

In order to write "Long March Songs", Comrade Xiao Hua repeatedly studied the exposition on the Long March in a small building near the West Lake in Hangzhou, and studied the poems and songs of ancient and modern China and foreign countries. I don't know how many sleepless nights I stayed up, and I lost a lot of pounds. A few months later, I finally wrote the first draft of "Long March Songs" and asked for opinions repeatedly. 1964 1 1 was basically finalized in mid-June.

Xiao Hua, author of Long March Songs, introduced it.

Little known is that Xiao Hua not only practiced himself with artistic creation and recorded the heroic epic he had experienced, but also his legendary life in the smoke-filled years became the object of description in literary works.

Xiao Hua's experience of advancing into the Hebei-Shandong-Henan border region at the age of 22 is full of legends, and he has been written into three novels by writers.