Wang Luobin (December 28, 1913 - March 14, 1996), whose name was Rongting, whose courtesy name was Luobin, formerly known as Ayinedin, was of Han nationality, born in Beijing, and a Chinese national musician. In 1934 (the 23rd year of the Republic of China), he graduated from the Music Department of National Peiping Normal University (Beijing Normal University). In 1938 (the twenty-seventh year of the Republic of China), Wang Luobin adapted the Xinjiang folk song "Girls of Dabancheng" in Lanzhou. After that, he forged an indissoluble bond with western folk songs and dedicated his life to the creation and dissemination of western folk songs. In his career, he is known as the "Father of Northwest Folk Songs" and "The King of Western Songs".
In September 1988, Wang Luobin won the Chinese People's Liberation Army Victory Merit Medal of Honor. In 1991, he enjoyed the special government allowance of the State Council. His main works include "In That Far Away", "Half Moon Climb Up", "The Girl in Dabancheng", "Raise Your Hijab", "Alam Khan", "Under the Silver Moonlight" and so on.
Wang Luobin is a folk musician. He has lived among the people all his life, and is closely related to the people at the lowest level. Because of this, he understands them and is familiar with their way of life, thoughts and emotions. Their joys and sorrows are Wang Luobin's joys and sorrows, and he writes and sings for them. In the common life with the people, he constantly absorbs nutrients, enriches and enriches himself, and accumulates inspiration for creation. Cultivating and harvesting in this Garden of Eden, which is full of human true feelings and exudes the fragrance of life's soil, one after another novel style, beautiful and joyful songs are born from here. The representative work "In That Far Away" is loved by everyone, regardless of national borders and nationalities. Real feelings, beautiful tones, and picturesque scenes make people listen and sing enough.
The realistic view of literature and art and the optimistic view of life made him move from the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom. No matter when he was in prison or when he was famous at home and abroad, he stuck to his belief in life. In the 1980s, various forms of music continued to emerge, and electroacoustic instruments and electronic music were all the rage. Wang Luobin still maintained his own style, and was still a short ballad with a folk song flavor full of life and unique Xinjiang regional characteristics. Still the life of an amiable and respectable ordinary person in real life. The Western sonata form has been circulated for more than 600 years, and it is still alive and serving new content. Wang Luobin, who has studied European music history, is well versed in it. He is well-informed and still creates works with his own aesthetic habits, producing a batch of works with new themes and contents.