Nie Er

Nie Er

Composer China

Nie Er was a prominent Chinese composer best known for writing the music for 'March of the Volunteers,' which became the national anthem of the People's Republic of China. His work has had a lasting impact on Chinese culture, symbolizing the patriotic fervor and resilience of the Chinese people during the tumultuous years of the Second Sino-Japanese War. He continues to be remembered as a key figure in the development of modern Chinese music.

Born on Feb 15, 1912 (113 years old)

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China China: Nie Er was a leftist musician known for composing the 'March of the Volunteers', which became the national anthem of China. 9

People's Daily: 烽火岁月的壮丽回响--党史-中国共产党新闻网

China China: Nie Er was a fellow progressive musician who shared a deep revolutionary friendship with Ren Guang. 8

Guangming Daily: 【铭记历史 缅怀先烈】任光:硝烟中屹立的“民族号手” _光明网

China China: Nie Er composed the theme song 'The Road Song' for the film, which became a significant part of its legacy. 9

Guangming Daily: 【抗战中的文艺力量】在银幕上,筑起通往自由的大路 _光明网

China China: Nie Er was a young composer who created the song 'Graduation Song' for the film 'Peach and Plum Robbery'. 9

Guangming Daily: 【铭记历史 缅怀先烈·抗战中的文艺力量】《毕业歌》:一首唱响全国的青春战歌 _光明网

Hong Kong Hong Kong: Nie Er was inspired by the lyrics of the national anthem and completed the composition at his home. 8

明報 (Ming Pao): 上海有一條「國歌誕生線路」(多圖) (07:03) - 20250704 - 兩岸 - 即時新聞