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Guang Weiran composed lyrics and Xian Xinghai music.
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Guang Weiran (Zhang Guangnian) Xian Xinghai.
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"Ode to the Yellow River" is the second movement of the "Yellow River Cantata", sung as a tenor or baritone solo. Let's take a look at the title of "Ode to the Yellow River" first. Xian Xinghai said:
Ode to the Yellow River" is used'Ode' method is written. The so-called "ode" was a genre of poetry in ancient China.
According to the explanation of "Wenxin Carving Dragon": "The praiser, Rong also, so the beauty and virtue are described and described." "Praise to God", "Praise to God".
It can be seen that the genre of "ode" is a solemn and solemn form that praises the virtue and majesty of the Son of Heaven, and is sung to God.
However, in "Ode to the Yellow River", we see that the content of the "Ode" has undergone a fundamental change, which praises the majestic posture of the ancient Yellow River, the ancient culture of the ancient country for 5,000 years, the strong and unyielding heroism of the Chinese people, and the great national spirit of carrying forward the great national spirit.
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This is the seventh movement of the Yellow River Cantata: Defending the Yellow River.
Lyrics: Light is not yet; Composer: Xian Xinghai.
Recitation: Qu Xianhe.
Conductor: Yan Liangkun.
Orchestra: Orchestra Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Chorus.
However, the sons and daughters of the Chinese nation, who wants to be like pigs and sheep.
Slaughtered? We are determined to die to defend the Yellow River!
Defend North China! Defend all of China!
Multi-part chorus).
The wind is howling. The horse is barking.
The Yellow River is roaring.
The Yellow River is roaring.
The hills of Hexi are thousands of feet high.
Hedong Hebei. The sorghum is ripe.
In the mountains, there are really a lot of anti-Japanese heroes!
In the green gauze tent, the guerrilla Jin is heroic!
Pick up the earthen guns and foreign guns, wave the big sword and spear, and defend your hometown!
Defend the Yellow River! Defend North China!
Defend all of China!
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Ode to the Yellow River Recitation).
Ah, friends! The Yellow River, with its heroic spirit, appears in the wilderness of Asia;
It shows the spirit of our nation:
Great and strong!
Here, we sing our hymn to the Yellow River.
I stand on the top of the mountain, looking at the Yellow River rolling and rolling to the southeast.
The turbulent waves are surging, setting off a thousand turbulent waves;
The turbidity current turns like a turn, forming a nine-song chain;
From the foot of the Kunlun Mountains to the edge of the Yellow Sea, the Central Plains was split into north and south.
Yes! Yellow River! You are the cradle of our nation!
The 5,000-year-old culture of the ancient country originated from you;
How many heroic stories are by your side to play!
Yes! Yellow River! You are great and strong, like a giant on the plains of Asia, and with your heroic physique you are building a barrier to our nation.
Yes! Yellow River! You have poured out thousands of iron arms to the north and south shores.
The great spirit of our nation will be carried forward and nurtured by you!
We, the heroic sons and daughters of the motherland, will learn from your example and be as great and strong as you!
Great and strong like you!
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Ode to the Yellow River is a long poem written by Guo Moruo, a famous modern Chinese writer and essayist, which describes the historical and cultural significance of the Yellow River, the mother river of China, and has strong patriotism and national feelings.
Guo Moruo composed "Ode to the Yellow River" in northern Shaanxi in 1935, when China was facing an extremely difficult moment in the War of Resistance Against Japan. Through his eulogy to the Yellow River, the mother of the Yangtze River, he expressed his deep love for the motherland, and at the same time aroused the resonance of the people of the whole country.
Ode to the Yellow River was published in the "Declaration" in December 1935 and was included in the book "The Tragic Yellow River" written by Guo Moruo, becoming a classic in the literary history of Zhongqi Nazao.
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Ah, friends! The Yellow River, with its heroic spirit, appears in the wilderness of Asia;
It shows the spirit of our nation:
Great and strong!
Here, we face the Yellow River, singing our praises.
I stood on the top of a high mountain and watched the Yellow River roll and rush to the southeast.
The turbulent waves are surging, setting off a thousand turbulent waves;
The turbidity current turns like a turn, forming a nine-song chain;
From the foot of the Kunlun Mountains to the edge of the Yellow Sea, the Central Plains was split into north and south.
Yes! Yellow River! You are the cradle of our nation!
The 5,000-year-old culture of the ancient country originated from you;
How many heroic stories are by your side to play!
Yes! Yellow River! You are great and strong, like a giant, who sailed on the plains of Asia, and with your heroic physique you built a barrier to our nation.
Yes! Yellow River! You have poured out thousands of iron arms to the north and south shores.
The great spirit of our nation will be carried forward and nurtured by you!
We, the heroic sons and daughters of the motherland, will learn from your example and be as great and strong as you!
Great and strong like you!
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The author is Guang Weiran.
Ode to the Yellow River is a movement of the Yellow River Cantata. "Yellow River Cantata" is a group of poems written by the famous poet Guang Weiran to cooperate with the large-scale national symphony composed by Xian Xinghai. The Yellow River Cantata has a total of eight movements, namely:
Yellow River Boatman's Song", "Ode to the Yellow River", "The Water of the Yellow River Comes from the Sky", "Yellow River Counterpoint", "Yellow Water Ballad", "Yellow River Resentment", "Defend the Yellow River", "Roar, Yellow River". The majestic imagination and reality in the poem are intertwined to form a magnificent historical picture, singing about suffering and struggle, portraying the image of the Yellow River, and reflecting the real scene of the Chinese nation's heroes and sons and daughters in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
Song title: Ode to the Yellow River.
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