On the Fields of Hope is written by Shi Guangnan.
Shi Guangnan was born on August 22, 1940, in Chongqing, Sichuan Province. His father, Shi Fuliang, was an early leader of the **** Youth League, and his mother was a native of Jiangjin County, Sichuan Province. Shi Guangnan returned to his home in Ye Village, Yuandong, in 1948 to attend elementary school and graduated from elementary school in the city of Jinhua in 1949.
After the liberation, he moved to Beijing with his parents, and began to study composition under the influence of his father. 1957, after graduating from high school, he was admitted to the Central Conservatory of Music, and in 1959, he was transferred to the Tianjin Conservatory of Music to study at the composition department, and first he was admitted to the attached middle school of the Central Conservatory of Music for two years of remedial study, and then he was transferred to the composition department of the Central Conservatory of Music to study at the same time. 1964, he was graduated from the Tianjin Conservatory of Music, and was allocated to the After graduation in 1964, he was assigned to the Tianjin Song and Dance Theater as a composer.
Social Influence:
Shi Guangnan is an accomplished composer in the new Chinese music scene. His compositions cover a wide range of fields and have reached a considerable artistic standard; the one that best reflects his artistic achievements is his songwriting.
His songs have a strong national flavor and distinctive characteristics of the times; they are both highly artistic and popular, so they can be described as "elegant and popular ****appreciation", and are loved by the masses of people.
The creative idea of "based on national traditions, integrating the charm of various ethnic groups and local folk music, transforming them into their own musical language, and creatively applying them in creative practice" has a positive and far-reaching impact on contemporary and future songwriting.