Who is the author of March of the People's Liberation Army?

Zheng Lvcheng

Zheng Lvcheng (19 18 ~ 1976), composer. Originally known as Zheng Fuen, he was born in North Korea and was born in a poor peasant family in Yanglin Town, Gwangju, Jeollanam-do, North Korea on August 19 18. 1in the spring of 933, Zheng Lvcheng came to Nanjing, China with a group of progressive Korean youths to study in the Korean Revolutionary Cadre School run by the Korean Revolutionary Organization. After graduation, he stayed in a fierce regiment to engage in secret anti-Japanese work, and met Xian Xinghai in the China people's anti-Japanese and national salvation singing movement. 1937 At the beginning of this year, Zheng Lvcheng joined the Korean National Liberation League in Shanghai. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he devoted himself to anti-Japanese propaganda activities, and created his own 1 song "Song of Fighting Women". 1937 10 after Zheng Lvcheng arrived in Yan' an, he studied in Shanbei Public School and the Music Department of Lu Xun Art College in Yan' an. During his tenure as a vocal music teacher in Lu Yi, Zheng Lvcheng composed a series of important works, such as Ode to Yan 'an and Final Collection of the Eighth Route Army Chorus, among which March of the Eighth Route Army (later renamed March of China People's Liberation Army) and Military Songs of the Eighth Route Army became widely sung battle songs of the people's army.