This day, 12 July, in 1937, Zhang Hanhui, an early underground member of the Communist Party of China, composed “Along the Songhua River” in Xi’an. Zhang wrote both the lyrics and music for the song that depicted life for the people along the River who had lost their homeland in the wake of the Mukden Incident 6 years earlier. The song strongly touched the pain of the Chinese nation’s subjugation.
1937年7月12日的这一天,中国共产党早期地下党员张汉辉在西安创作了《沿宋华河》。 张为这首歌写了歌词和音乐,这首歌描绘了6年前在穆克登事件后失去家园的沿河人民的生活。 这首歌强烈地触动了中华民族征服的痛苦。



