Let’s talk about the past and present, and delve into the history of Hebei that you don’t know. Hello everyone, I am ""Qingshijun"". Welcome to follow ""Qingshiguan"", which will bring you fresh, interesting and useful information every day. Full of historical stories. In the history of modern Chinese music, "On the Songhua River" is a song with a very high historical status. It was born in 1935 when the nation was in danger and the people were in dire straits because of its sad singing and emotional lyrics. The lyrics aroused the enthusiasm of countless patriots to resist Japan and save the nation. The profound influence and wide audience of Zhang Hanhui's song were unprecedented at the time. Just imagine that the September 18th Incident in 1931 turned tens of millions of Northeastern people into slaves. Years later, listening to this song "On the Songhua River" evoked endless sorrow in the hearts of many people in the Northeast, recalling their rich and beautiful hometown. The author of this song that made countless Chinese people cry was Zhang Hanhui, a native of Dingzhou, Hebei. The famous musician born in Dingzhou joined the Communist Party of China as early as the 1920s when he was studying in Beijing and became a member of the Leftist League. In his early schooling experience, Zhang Hanhui was actively exposed to and studied songs and drama creation, which was an achievement. His future artistic works laid a solid foundation. In 1935, Zhang Hanhui was appointed by the party organization to promote the anti-Japanese war in the Northeast Army stationed in Xi'an. On the way to Shaanxi, Zhang Hanhui witnessed the pain of the refugees losing their homes. The superposition of these two emotions inspired Zhang Hanhui's artistic creation, and finally created the immortal work "On the Songhua River", Zhang Hanhui's large-scale musical epic "The East is Red". "On the Songhua River" was widely sung as soon as it came out. Its sad melody and sincere lyrics made people feel heartbroken. Especially the accusation against the Japanese imperialist invaders at the end of the song ignited the anger of countless passionate men. The popularity of this song is beyond people’s imagination. After the outbreak of the all-out Anti-Japanese War, Zhou Enlai attended the Northeast Army Officers’ Meeting on behalf of the Communist Party’s Eighth Route Army Office in Xi’an. At the end of the meeting, Zhou commanded the participating officers to sing “On the Songhua River”. When the song entered the first part, some of the officers present had tears in their eyes, and some bowed their heads and cried. The great influence of this song can be seen from this detail. Zhang Hanhui's famous song is not only the painting that reflects the displacement of the people in the Northeast. "On the Songhua River". During the most difficult period of the Anti-Japanese War, Chairman Mao Zedong issued a call to "make enough food and clothing by yourself", and the border area began to organize large-scale military and civilian production. In this context, Zhang Hanhui, who returned from a trip to Gansu, created the famous The song "Military-Civil Mass Production" (also known as "Ten Songs in the Border Area") is different from the sadness of "On the Songhua River". "Military-Civil Mass Production" is catchy and full of momentum. This song is very suitable for singing during group labor. "Production" was quickly sung as soon as it came out, and it is still a repertoire of many troops during singing and labor. The poster of the movie "Born Out of the Sky" starring Li Xuejian and Li Youbin, released in 1999, reflects the story of the first atomic bomb explosion in New China. In the movie "Survival of the World", when the army collectively consolidated and built a base, it also performed a new version of this "military-civilian mass production". The great influence of this song is evident. However, it is a pity that this famous musician, also known as Nie Er and Xian Xinghai, died of illness in March 1946 due to overwork. He was only 44 years old. He worked hard for his beloved art career all his life. To this day, his songs are still sung all over the country. Zhang Hanhui By 1964, Zhang Hanhui's "On the Songhua River" and "Military and Civilian Mass Production" were compiled into the large-scale dance music epic "The East is Red". In August 2015, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television released the results of the online voting for "My Top Ten Favorite Anti-Japanese War Songs", and "On the Songhua River" was among them. Okay, that's the end of our story today. Welcome to follow us. Articles published this time. You can also leave a message to tell us the stories you want to hear and the history you want to know. We will try our best to meet your requirements and tell you the pictures in the article.