The Historical Background of Yingshanhong's Creation

Ying Shan Hong is a patriotic song composed by Hu Die and sung by Li Meizi in 1943, which later became one of the classical folk songs in China. As an anti-Japanese literary work, the creation and singing background of Hongshan must be related to the historical background at that time.

During the period of 1943, China was carrying out the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, which was in the most difficult period, and its economy, transportation, culture and other aspects were seriously damaged. At this time, Hu Die created Song Yinghong Mountain, which expressed the people's love for the motherland and their anger and resistance to the Japanese invaders. As soon as Yingshanhong was sung, it was widely praised all over the country and became a song calling for patriotism, national unity and resistance to aggression.

However, this also leads to the close relationship between songs and the background of the times. Due to the huge losses caused by the Japanese aggression, China was in trouble in all aspects, and the people suffered greatly. The birth of the song "Ying Shan Hong" is the time when the people of China need warmth and comfort most. Therefore, this song has not only become a carrier for people to express their patriotic feelings, but also a source of strength to encourage people to cheer up and tide over difficulties in difficult times. Yingshanhong, like a horn calling for the motherland, is deeply imprinted in the hearts of the people and has become one of the symbols of the indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation.