Smoke billows, singing heroes and listening to the green hills around.
Listen to thunder and golden drums on sunny days.
The sea makes waves and creates harmony. People's soldiers drive tigers and leopards.
Why are banners as beautiful as pictures?
The hero's blood dyed it red. Why is the earth always in spring?
The hero's life blooms and the hero jumps out of the trench.
A flash of lightning pierced the sky.
Sink into the ground, stand alone, stop the sky from falling, and hold it up with one hand.
My feet are burning in the fire, and I shine with a rainbow.
Why are the banners picturesque? The hero's blood dyed it red.
Why does the protagonist's life often bloom in the spring of the earth?
With a loud cry, the guns exploded and the sky fell apart.
Heaven and earth collapsed, hands clasped the explosive barrel.
Angry eyes and flames, blood poured into the enemy's body and rotted into soil.
Why are banners as beautiful as pictures?
The hero's blood dyed it red. Why is the earth always in spring?
The hero's life blooms.
The Creation Background of Ode to a Hero
Ode to a Hero is a revolutionary song composed by Gong Mu, composed by Liu Chi and sung by Zhang Yingzhe, and jointly sung by the Art Troupe of the Political Department of the Air Force of the People's Liberation Army of China, the Art Troupe of the Political Department of the People's Liberation Army of jinan military area command and the Song and Dance Troupe of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission of China. This song is an episode of the movie Heroes' Children. 1964 was released.
Mao Feng, the screenwriter and director of Heroes' Children, gave the unedited film fragments to Gong Mu, the lyricist, and invited him to write lyrics for Ode to Heroes. After watching the clip, Gong Mu thought of his poem "Ode to a Martyr", and thought that poetry had something to do with movies, both of which were about heroes. After a night, he finished writing the lyrics the next day.
On June 7, 2065438/kloc-0, the song was selected as "100 Excellent Songs Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of People's Republic of China (PRC)".