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Sunset red clouds fly to the west mountain. What song is it?
Returning from filming-Yan Weiwen

Word: Niu Baoyuan

Song: Wang Yongquan.

Sunset, Xia Hong flying? The soldiers fired at the target and then returned to the camp.

Red flowers on the chest reflect rosy clouds? Happy songs are flying all over the sky

Somy Milla, right? La suo mi Dao Rui

Singing all over the sky? Song flew to Beijing.

Chairman Mao was glad to hear that? Praise us for singing well

Calling us sharpshooters? Somy Milla

Lasso Midori? We are the best sharpshooters.

One, two, three, four sunsets and red clouds are flying in the western hills.

The soldiers fired at the target and then returned to the camp.

Red flowers on the chest reflect rosy clouds? Happy songs are flying all over the sky

Somi Milla Suo Lasso Midori

Singing all over the sky? Song flew to Beijing.

Chairman Mao was glad to hear that? Praise us for singing well

Calling us sharpshooters? Somy Milla

Lasso Midori? We are the best sharpshooters.

One two three four

Extended data:

This song was composed by musician Wang Yongquan in the army during 1960. Its birth process is also very interesting. At that time, Wang Yongquan was preparing to write a song for a military performance, and he accidentally caught a glimpse of a four-sentence poem written by Niu Baoyuan. Inspired by this, he adapted the poem and set it to music. It became a widely sung military song.

At that time, the creator of this song, Wang Yongquan, was the director of an infantry regiment and a community of the People's Liberation Army, and was preparing to write a song for the army's literary performance. He happened to catch a glimpse of a four-sentence poem in a publication a year ago (1959), that is, "The sunset shines on the western hills, and the soldiers shoot at the target and return to camp." Red flowers on the chest reflect rosy clouds, and crisp songs are flying all over the sky. "

At that time, this humble little poem was discovered by Wang Yongquan, who thought that although it was ordinary, its content could still conform to his own creative ideas. Because the performance was just around the corner and time was tight, I didn't have time to produce new works, so I studied poetry and revised what was contrary to "common sense". Make it more suitable for the singing format and rhyme of songs.