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What is Guo's famous song?

Guo's famous song is My Motherland.

Guo 1929 12 was born in Pingyao, Shanxi Province, and is a China soprano, Jin Opera performance artist, traditional opera performance artist and national vocal educator. Member of the 4th National Committee of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and director of the 2nd and 3rd sessions of China Musicians Association. Honorary member of the 10th China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. From 65438 to 0982, he taught at China Conservatory of Music, and from 65438 to 0986, he served as the principal of Panyu Guo Art School in Guangdong. 1989 won the first "Golden Record Award" in China; In 2005, he won the first China Film Music Special Contribution Award.

Guo, a household name, has created his own era and is an outstanding people's artist loved by hundreds of millions of people in China. Guo's singing art has enriched the national culture of China, especially the Yellow River culture in Shanxi, and made indelible contributions to the inheritance and development of Shanxi folk songs and Shanxi Bangzi.

Character experience

Guo was born in a poor peasant family in Pingyao, Shanxi, and was forced by life. At the age of six, I began to learn drama, and I was tortured at Teacher Niang's house in Taiyuan. There is a saying in the old troupe that "good kung fu is practiced" or "it is difficult to learn good drama without peeling his skin." Lan Ying can bite the bullet because she has an idea in her heart that "if you want to get ahead of others, you have to suffer after others".

No matter in dog days and cool days, or on the ice on March 9, she kept practicing and singing. It is also because of her love that she has been looking forward to letting her parents live a good life for a few days after starting her career. Even if his knees are covered with purple bags and his face is scarred, he never slackens.

/kloc-at the age of 0/3, she is still illiterate. She only remembers the big ears on the right side of the word "Guo", the two braids on the head of the word "Lan" and the two legs under the word "English". When she saw the word "Pictograph" written on the sign of "Drama" in front of the theater, she realized that she was hanging the first card.