Who says my hometown is good-Ren Guizhen?
Word: Lv Qiming
Song: Little Pei Heng.
Surrounded by green hills, white clouds surround the mountains.
Layers of terraced fields in full of green, waves of songs spread with the wind.
Hey, who doesn't say that my hometown is good, which is a good thing?
Waves of songs spread with the wind, and the winding river gushed.
Tall pines and cypresses are evergreen all the year round, and men, women and children are United.
Fish and water don't separate. Hey, who doesn't say my hometown is good?
Gnome male-",a fish and water cannot be separated.
The mountains are full of green fruit trees, and the endless wheat waves are shining with golden light.
The songs of harvest resounded everywhere, and the songs of joy lasted for thousands of years.
Hey, who doesn't say that my hometown is good, which is a good thing?
Celebrate the Millennium.
Extended data:
Who doesn't say that my hometown is good is an episode in the movie Red Sun, shot at 196 1. The film is set in 1947' s "Battle of Meng Lianggu", which is famous at home and abroad and is of vital significance to both warring parties. In the three days from May 1947 to May 16, 720,000 soldiers died in Meng Lianggu. Many years later, a permanent monument-Meng Lianggu Battle Monument-was erected in Meng Lianggu to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives to win the war of liberation.
The birth of this song benefited from the "recommendation and protection" of director Tang. Don Xiao Dan attaches great importance to the use of interludes in his films. As soon as the Red Sun film crew was established, Tang found the author of many excellent songs such as Ode to the Red Flag and asked him to write a song for the film Red Sun. He said to Lv Qiming: "The siege of the 74th Division of the Royal Army of China People's Party in the Battle of Menglianggu was very grand and the fighting was extremely fierce. Before the arrival of this battle, there should be a song to carry forward the feelings of PLA soldiers who love their hometown, love their troops and defend the fruits of victory ... "
After the song was sung, Tang and others lined up to compare the folk singers at that time, and finally set their eyes on the singers of Shanghai Opera House. Ren Guizhen is a singer who is very good at learning from others. Her singing has absorbed the characteristics of national singing in pronunciation, voice control and timbre change. In the aspects of line cavity processing and character expression, he borrowed the methods of China traditional opera and the western vocalization, and formed his own unique style.