Ten Send the Red Army is a China folk song written by Zhang, composed by Zhu Benben, arranged by Wang and sung by Song Zu Ying. The language of the song is Mandarin. It was released on 1 in March 2003 and included in the album "Ten Send to the Red Army".
Creative background:
It was born in the specific environment of Daba Mountain area in southern Shaanxi and northern Sichuan during the Second Revolutionary Civil War. It has obvious background of the times and distinctive local characteristics. Because of the stormy struggle life, it provides an inexhaustible source for the emergence of red ballads, which makes the folk songs here have new development in thought and art.
Among the people in southern Shaanxi and northern Sichuan, on the one hand, some unhealthy and backward elements infiltrated in folk songs have been eliminated, on the other hand, new themes have been perfectly absorbed, so that those who praise the party and the Red Army, turn over and liberate, actively participate in the Red Army, reflect military-civilian relations, and support the war against "encirclement and suppression",
After the Red Army left, the ballads with the content of remembering the Party and the Red Army came into being, adding new ideas and giving new artistic life, which made the folk ballads in southern Shaanxi and northern Sichuan inherit and develop in breadth and depth.