"I Love Beijing Tiananmen" is a song written by Jin Guolin, composed by Jin Yueling, and sung by Qi Bing.
The song was composed in 1970. In 1980, it won the second prize in the Second National Children's Literary Creation Awards. "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" is an excellent children's song. Although the lyrics are only four short sentences, the lyricist Jin Guolin accurately captured the psychological yearning of the children at that time and captured the strong aspirations of a generation of children.
The composer Jin Yueling carefully and uniquely processed the lyrics of only four sentences, repeating the lyrics three times to form the three-section structure of ABA, making the middle section rich in rhythm, tone and emotion. Change, not monotonous. The song only has a musical range of 9 degrees, and the melody is easy to remember and sing, which adds vitality to the song and creates a lively, enthusiastic and energetic image of children in New China.
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In the famous modern comedy movie "Crazy Stone" from mainland China, the music "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" appeared when Sambo, a lottery fan who was unknowingly deceived, took a fake The winning Coke bottle appears in footage of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, serving as background music. Because of the strong conflict between the comedy style of the film and the ideological songs of the Cultural Revolution, it creates a very good dramatic effect.
This song was originally used as the soundtrack for the Super Nintendo game software Hong Kong 97, and was introduced into the parody Internet culture circle in Taiwan. However, because the song itself is considered very funny, the song has been widely circulated among students at an extremely fast speed, and has also set off a trend of parody of Chinese patriotic songs.