The original singer of "The Camel's Bell" "Sending a Comrade in Arms

The original singer of The Camel's Bell "Sending a Comrade to War" was Xiao Zeng.

Small Zeng's original name was Zeng Dehong, which became his stage name because everyone used to call him Small Zeng. Born in Suichuan County, Jiangxi Province, under the Jinggang Mountains, Xiao Zeng grew up loving music, playing the guitar, erhu and violin, and also loved to write out what was on his mind. He graduated from high school enrolled in the Jiangxi Normal University Music Department, preliminaries, rematch are through, the results are quite good, but in the final was brushed down, Xiao Zeng fell.

Just when he was discouraged, the annual conscription work began. The company's first-ever "The New York Times" was a major success, and the company's first-ever "The New York Times" was a major success, and the company's first-ever "The New York Times" was a major success. In the army, due to Xiao Zeng's good singing and can read music, the new recruits when Xiao Zeng instead of the squad leader began to teach songs. When the new recruits were discharged from the company, the company commander and the instructor unanimously favored this special and obedient soldier, and kept him by his side in the instructional unit. In the instructional unit, Xiao Zeng has been a new training squad leader and song teacher for three years, and also wrote his military legend.

The troops hard training aside, Xiao Zeng did not stop creating, he used the form of popular songs interpretation of the military camp hot life, three years time actually wrote dozens of songs, November 15, 1991, the People's Liberation Army Newspaper reported an article titled "Squad Leader Zeng Dehong published 14 songs". The three-year military career was intense and fulfilling, hard and honorable.

In the blink of an eye, the time for demobilization has come. Iron camps and running water soldiers, with a lingering love for the troops, Xiao Zeng returned home after three years of absence, with three years of youthful fervor to draw a circle for his life.