
Lu Ji
Lu Ji was a prominent figure in the leftist musicians' alliance during the 1930s, known for his contributions to revolutionary music that inspired and mobilized the Chinese people during the anti-Japanese war. His works, such as 'The Song of the Eighth Route Army,' reflected the spirit of resilience and patriotism among the masses, serving as a powerful tool in the cultural resistance against oppression.
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Lu Ji was a leftist musician who played a significant role in the creation of revolutionary music during the anti-Japanese war.
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