Lyrics on Songhua River

Song title: On Songhua River

Singing: Zhang

Word: Zhang

Song: Zhang

My home is on the Songhua River in the northeast of China.

There are forest coal mines there.

There are also soybean sorghum all over the mountains.

My home is on the Songhua River in the northeast of China.

There are my compatriots there.

And elderly parents.

September 18? 9 18

From that tragic era

September 18? 9 18

From that tragic era

Leave my hometown

Abandon endless treasures

Wandering? loaf about

All day, the price lingered at the customs.

What year? Which month?

Back to my lovely hometown.

What year? Which month?

To find endless treasures.

Mom and dad? mom and dad

What time?

Get together.

Extended data

On the Songhua River 1935 An anti-Japanese song written by Zhang Zaian witnessed the exile life of the Northeast Army and the Northeast people. The song sings the grief and indignation of the people in Northeast China and even China after the September 18th Incident, and is known as one of the exile trilogy, which is very popular in China.

On August 26th, 20 15, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television released the online voting results of "My Top Ten Favorite Anti-Japanese War Songs", and "On the Songhua River" was one of the selected 10 songs.

Creation background

193 1 18 In September, the "September 18th Incident" broke out. Zhang Xueliang ordered Rong Zhen, then the chief of staff of the Northeast Army, to save his strength and treat the provocation of the Japanese Kwantung Army negatively, resulting in the forced exile of the officers and men of the Northeast Army, whose hearts were full of bitterness and resentment.

In An, Zhang heard and witnessed the lamentation and misery of hundreds of thousands of Northeast Army and exiled people. He visited the area where Manchurian refugees were concentrated outside the North Gate of Xi 'an, talked with the officers and men of the Northeast Army and their families, listened to their accusations of the crimes committed by the Japanese on September 18th, and listened to their thoughts about losing their relatives in their hometown.

Based on this, the lyrics of "On the Songhua River" were created, and the melody of "On the Songhua River" was written with the cry of a woman who lost her relatives in the north at the grave as the material.