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Tian Han wrote the lyrics and Nie Er composed the music.
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"March of the Volunteers" is a song written by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er, which is the theme song of the movie "Children of the Storm", known as the clarion call for the liberation of the Chinese nation, since its birth in 1935 at the juncture of national peril, it has played a huge role in inspiring the patriotic spirit of the Chinese people, and later became the national anthem of the People's Republic of China. The national anthem of the People's Republic of China is the symbol and symbol of the People's Republic of China. All citizens and organizations should respect and uphold the dignity of the national anthem.
On May 9, 1935, the first version of the song was recorded in the studio of EMI Records. In 1951, in order to meet the needs of the national anthem, the People's Record Factory recorded and published a rough grain record composed of brass ensemble and orchestral ensemble. In 1959, in order to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, China Record Factory recorded and published a full set of special singing and closing films for the standard national anthem.
In 1978, a special record for the collective lyrics version was launched. In 1983, China Record Shanghai Company recorded and published a special record of the standard national anthem after the original lyrics were restored [4]. Shouting quietly.
On March 14, 2004, the Second Session of the 10th National People's Congress passed an amendment to the Constitution, officially stipulating that the national anthem of the People's Republic of China is the March of the Volunteers[5][6].
On September 1, 2017, the National Anthem Law of the People's Republic of China was voted and passed at the 29th Session of the Standing Committee of the 12th National People's Congress, and came into effect on October 1.
Chinese name. March of the Volunteers.
Foreign name. march of the volunteers
Song duration. 49 seconds [66].
Lyrics. Tian Han.
Compose music. Nie Er Song Language.
Mandarin Chinese.
Release time. 1935 year.
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"March of the Volunteers" is a song composed by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er. The creative process is as follows:
"March of the Volunteers" was originally the theme song of the movie "Children of the Storm". In the autumn of 1934, Tian Han wrote a long poem for the film, the last of which was chosen as the lyrics for the theme song "March of the Volunteers", and shortly after the lyrics were written, Tian Han was arrested and imprisoned by the Kuomintang authorities. In February 1935, director Xu Xingzhi took over the filming of "Children of the Storm", and soon after, comrades who visited the prison brought with them the original manuscript of "March of the Volunteers" that Tian Han wrote on the back of the cigarette box wrapper in prison.
At that time, Nie Er was preparing to take refuge in Japan, and learned that the movie "Children of the Storm" had a theme song to write, so he took the initiative to ask to compose the song for the song, and promised to send back the song manuscript as soon as possible after arriving in Japan. Nie Er completed the first draft of the score soon after receiving the lyrics. On April 18, 1935, after Nie Er arrived in Tokyo, Japan, he finalized the score and sent it to Shanghai Dentsu Film Company at the end of April.
Later, in order to make the tune and rhythm of the song more powerful, Nie Er discussed with Sun Shiyi and made 3 changes to the lyrics, thus completing the creation of the song.
The creative significance of "March of the Volunteers" (appreciation):
With its high-spirited, sonorous and powerful melody and inspiring lyrics, "March of the Volunteers" expresses the strong resentment and resistance of the Chinese people against imperialist aggression and embodies the heroic spirit of the great Chinese nation in the face of foreign aggression to be brave, strong, and united in facing national difficulties.
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March of the Volunteers. It was created in 1935.
"March of the Volunteers" was born in 1935 by playwright Tian Han.
Lyricist; Nie Er, the founder of China's New ** Movement.
Composition. This song was originally from the movie "Children of the Storm".
Theme song. The song was screened along with the movie, and because of the development of the salvation movement, it spread in every corner of the country, and it was called the Chinese nation.
A clarion call for liberation. On September 27, 1949, the First Plenary Session of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) passed a resolution to adopt the "March of the Righteous and Courageous Closed and Slow Infiltration Army" as the national anthem before the national anthem of the People's Republic of China was officially formulated.
Appreciation of "March of the Volunteers".
Lyrics. The first and second sentences are both call-to-action. The composer treats these two melodies according to the upward trend of "5-1-3-5", especially the arrangement of rhythm, and adopts the second half of the beat to start the sentence, which can give people a sense of urgency.
The song starts from the second beat and jumps four upwards, making it majestic and propulsive.
The third line of the lyrics, "The Chinese nation has reached the most dangerous time", is the most important epigram in all the lyrics. Nie Er not only used the highest and strongest notes in the whole piece, but also creatively stopped for half a beat after "the Chinese nation has arrived", so that the phrase "the most dangerous time" was prominently emphasized.
With its high-spirited, sonorous melody and inspiring lyrics, "March of the Volunteers" expresses the Chinese people's resistance to imperialism.
The strong resentment and spirit of resistance to the aggression of Nawei have embodied the heroic spirit of the great Chinese nation in the face of foreign aggression in the face of bravery, strength, and unity to face the national crisis.
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It's Nie Er.
Nie Er (February 14, 1912, July 17, 1935), a native of Yuxi, Yunnan, was born in Kunming, formerly known as Nie Shouxin, Ziyi (also known as Ziyi), China's ** family, the composer of the national anthem "March of the Volunteers", and used pen names such as Black Angel, Noise Sen, Huanyu, and Wang Daping.
On February 14, 1912, Nie Er was born in Kunming, Yunnan Province. In 1927, he was admitted to Yunnan Provincial First Normal School. In 1928, he joined the Chinese Communist Youth League.
In 1930, he went to Shanghai and participated in the Anti-Imperialist League. At the beginning of 1933, Nie Er was introduced by Tian Han to join the Communist Party of China. On July 17, 1935, Nie Er drowned at the age of 23 while swimming at the Kugenuma Beach in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
The origin of Nie Er's name
When Nie Shouxin was young, he was particularly sensitive to **. Everyone said that whatever could get in through his ears could be sung out of his mouth. Over time, everyone called him "Ear".
At a party, Nie Shouxin was not only able to perform dances and imitate the speech of various people, but also made his two ears move one after the other, which was difficult for ordinary people to do, and everyone was amused. The general manager gave Nie Shouxin a gift and called him "Dr. Nie Er". Nie Shouxin said to everyone with a smile
You insist on giving me one ear, or if you want to send it to me, don't you have four ears (the traditional Chinese character for "Nie") in a string, not like a cannonball? From then on, Nie Shouxin changed his name to Nie Er.
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The lyricist of "March of the Volunteers" is Tian Han, and the composer is Nie Er, which turned out to be an episode of the movie "Children of the Storm".
At that time, the "March of the Volunteers" was not only familiar to the residents of the big cities, but also to the village husbands and shepherd boys in the barren mountain villages. Mr. Tao Xingzhi, a famous educator, once heard someone singing "March of the Volunteers" under the pyramids in Egypt.
Mr. Liang Sicheng, a famous architect, heard children whistling during his lecture in the United States, and he also played the "March of the Volunteers". What's even more interesting is that Paul Robertson, a singer with international influence, once sang "March of the Volunteers".
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The national anthem of the People's Republic of China was composed in 1935 by the poet Tian Han and by Nie Er.
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Nie Er (1912-1935): Bai, Yunnan
A native of Yuxi County. Formerly known as Nie Shouxin Zhi, the name Ziyi, because of the violin period in the Lianhua Song and Dance hosted by Li Dao Jinhui.
Rong Jian was nicknamed "Mr. Ear" because of his extremely keen hearing ability, and since then he has simply changed his name to Nie Er.
In the more than a year before his death, he successively composed "Song of the Great Road", "Pioneer", "Flying Flower Song", "Graduation Song", "New Woman", "Song of Selling Newspapers" and "March of the Volunteers".
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Who is the author of the March of the Volunteers, and who is the lyricist.
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Nie Erqu is the author of Tian Han lyrics.
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It was Tian Han who wrote the lyrics and Nie Er composed the music.
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The author of the lyrics of "March of the Volunteers" is Tian Han, and the author of the song is Nie Er.
1, Tian Han. Tian Han (March 12, 1898 - December 10, 1968), whose real name is Tian Shouchang, whose breast name is He'er, and whose pen names include Tian Han, Chen Yu, Bo Hong, Han'er Yisheng, Shoujia, Shao Bo, Shuren, Chen Zhesheng, Ming Gao, Jialing, Zhang Kun, etc.
Male, Han nationality, from Changsha County, Hunan Province. Playwright, opera writer, film screenwriter, ** writer, lyricist, poet, literary critic, literary activist, one of the three founders of modern Chinese drama. The first stanza of the song "The Great Wall", which he wrote the lyrics to, later became the lyrics of the national anthem of the People's Republic of China, "March of the Volunteers".
2, Nie Er. Nie Er (February 14, 1912 - July 17, 1935), a native of Yuxi, Yunnan, was born in Kunming, formerly known as Nie Shouxin, Ziyi (also known as Ziyi), China's ** family, the composer of the national anthem of the People's Republic of China "March of the Volunteers", and used pen names such as Black Angel, Noise Sen, Huanyu, and Wang Daping.
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The lyricist of "March of the Volunteers" is (Tian Han), and the composer is (Nie Er).
Analysis: "March of the Volunteers" is a song composed by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er, which is the theme song of the movie "Children of the Storm", known as the clarion call for the liberation of the Chinese nation, since its birth in 1935 at the juncture of national crisis, it has played a huge role in inspiring the patriotic spirit of the Chinese people, and later became the national anthem of the People's Republic of China.
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1. "March of the Volunteers" was originally a song written by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er, and the theme song was composed for the feature film "Children of the Storm" filmed by "Shanghai Dentsu Company" in 1935.
2. In 1934, the "Dentsu" company was established in Shanghai, and Comrade Tian Han was asked to write a film script, and Comrade Tian Han first handed over a simple literary script called "The Rebirth of the Phoenix" to Comrade Sun Shiyi of the "Dentsu" company. In February 1935, Comrade Tian Han was arrested and imprisoned by the Kuomintang. The "dentsu" company decided to ask Sun Shiyi to rewrite Comrade Tian Han's literary script into a film literary script, and Sun Shiyi obtained Comrade Tian Han's consent, and the film was renamed "Children of the Storm".
3. When dealing with the lyrics of the theme song, a few words were modified, which is the sixth sentence of the original word: "Brave the enemy's aircraft and artillery to advance!" ", changed to "Brave the enemy's fire!" At that time, Comrade Nie Er was preparing to go to Japan, and learned that the film "Children of the Storm" had a theme song to write, so he took the initiative to ask Sun Shiyi and Xu Xinzhi to hand over the task of composing the music to him, and said that after arriving in Japan, the song manuscript would be sent back as soon as possible, and the filming of the film would never be delayed.
Fourth, it didn't take long for him to send back the score for the "March of the Volunteers" from Japan. Therefore, all kinds of rumors about the creation of this song are unfounded. After the score of the "March of the Volunteers" was sent back to Shanghai, He Luting asked the Soviet composer Aaron Avshalomov, who was the orchestra conductor at the Shanghai Baidai Records Company at the time, to arrange the music.
Soon it was used in the film "Children of the Storm".
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