Wang Jian, a famous lyric poet in China, who wrote 10 TV series "Leaves Love Roots", "Singing Smiles", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and the ending song "Sky", died on July 30th at the age of 93. The songs she wrote all her life have been remembered by China people from generation to generation. Many people think that Wang Jian is a man. She took this sentence as her motto all her life: "Don't be conceited, don't pretend to be a woman." And many people didn't expect that the lyrics of many classic songs were written by Wang Jian after he retired. Wang Jian 1928 was born in Beijing. Later, he studied in a professional conservatory of music. After graduation, he was assigned to the Music Working Group of Tianjin Central Conservatory of Music, and then entered the China Musicians Association. He has been an editor of songs and dictionaries for 30 years. 1960 won the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer" in China. 1964, cooperated with Gu Jianfen for the first time to compose the song "Sisters, Unity, Forward". 1984 officially retired. 1986, Wang Jian was very excited to see the life experiences of foreigners and overseas Chinese such as Yin Chengzong, and wrote a paragraph in his diary. This passage was later seen and written by Gu Jianfen and became the affection of green leaves for roots. This song was sung by Ran Ran Rose Liu Huan at the concert of Gu Jianfen's works 1987. On February 65438 of the same year, Mao Amin took this song to participate in the Song Competition of the 4th Yugoslavia-Belgrade International Pop Music Festival, and won three awards, namely singing, audience selection and composition, making this song the first Chinese pop music work to win a creative singing award in an international competition. Many viewers like classic songs ranging from "ourtenant" to 1989 CCTV Spring Festival Evening. However, this song was originally written for Shanghai International Friendship City TV Festival.
1986, the organizing Committee of the TV Festival sent an invitation letter to Wang Jian, asking that the lyrics should not be too long, four to six sentences. Wang Jian spent half a day writing short lyrics and sent a telegram through the post office that day. A few days later, Wang Jian visited Gu Jianfen and found that she had written a song of singing and smiling. Gu Jianfen said that she received several unsigned lyrics from the organizing committee of the TV Festival. After comparison, she thought it was the best and finished her composition quickly. When Wang Jian said that the author was himself, his old friend Gu Jianfen said, "anonymity does not hinder our cooperation". This song was chosen as the national anthem of Shanghai International Friendship City TV Festival. 1988, Children's Day, songs and laughter were broadcast on CCTV special programs, and were selected for the Spring Festival Evening of the following year. A group of children and guests, including Sister Juping, gathered together to sing this catchy song and pay tribute to the teachers all over the country. Wang Jian's lyrics "Self" appeared before the Spring Festival Gala and was sung by Su Hong. In 1980s, Wang Jian also wrote a theme song and unfinished lyrics for a TV series adapted from Zhang Henshui's original work Late at Night, which was sung by Tian Zhen. In 1990s, Wang Jianwei CCTV version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms wrote 12 lyrics. It is said that female writers are not invited to participate in the music creation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, because they can't show the heroism required by the work. However, when Wang Jian and Gu Jianfen co-produced this song, "Worship", "Historical Sky" and so on, everyone was convinced. Wang Jian, Gu Jianfen and others. Also summed up a jingle: "Two old ladies, sing the songs of the Three Kingdoms, listen." 1994, the opera "Ghost Hero" with Xiaobai officially premiered. 1998 Published Selected Lyrics of Wang Jian. In 200 1 year, the first collection of essays "Introduction to Morning Glory" was published. In the same year, the lyrics of the TV series "Theme Song Without Snow" and "Love in Those Years" won the 19th China TV Golden Eagle Award for TV drama songs. In 2004, he wrote lyrics for the historical TV series "The Wind and Cloud of Chu and Han Dynasties" 10. In 2006, the TV series General Shi Lang premiered, and she wrote lyrics for the theme song Dream of the Sea. In 2020, 90-year-old Wang Jian was invited to visit the China Museum of Literature and Art of CCTV. (The above was compiled by reporters in Wang Run)