Nie Er, a composer of China people's Republic of China song March of the Volunteers, is known as "people's musician". He is the first real pop singer in the history of China and the pioneer of proletarian revolutionary music in China. During his short life of 23 years, in the 1930s, when China was suffering, he bravely stood at the forefront of the times, singing for the people and crying for the country.
The period from 1932 to 1935 was the peak of Nie Er's musical works. In the past three years, Nie Er has created more than 40 works, such as Picking Songs, Selling Newspaper Songs, and Singing Girl under Iron Shoes. He recorded the life of the working class and working people in China with music, shaped the images of women and children, publicized the spirit of the anti-Japanese revolution, and inspired the revival and rise of China.
Character life:
19 12 February 14 (the 27th day of the twelfth lunar month of 1911), Nie Er was born at No.73 Yongdao Street, Kunming City, Yunnan Province. 19 16 July 17, Nie Er's father died, and his family's economy was immediately in trouble.
Later, relying on his mother's efforts, he passed the doctor's appraisal exam and obtained the qualification of officially listing patients. At the same time, he still managed to become a pharmacy and drug seller in Cheng Chuntang, barely bearing the financial burden of the whole family. 19 19, Nie Er entered the primary school affiliated to Kunming Teachers College, studied very hard, and his grades were often among the best. After graduating from junior high school, due to the hardship of life, I was unable to pay the boy scout clothing fee according to the school regulations and was forced to transfer.