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"Nunchaku"

Lyrics: Fang Wenshan

Music composed by: Jay Chou

Original singer: Jay Chou

The smell of smoke fills the rockyaki shop, and next door is the Chinese Martial Arts Hall

There are three stages of the mamasang tea ceremony in the shop

The boss who teaches boxing and kicking martial arts practices iron sand palm and Yang's gun< /p>

I have a strong foundation in kung fu and am best at the golden bell cover and iron step shirt

I have been accustomed to hearing and seeing their son since he was a child

I can do all kinds of swords, guns and sticks with skill. Kind of

What weapon do you like the nunchuck the most?

I want to go to Songshan, Henan to learn Shaolin and Wudang

What are you doing (guest) what are you doing (guest) )

Breathe and breathe and feel at ease

What to do (guest) What to do (guest)

The Qi sinks in the Dantian and the palms of the hands open

What to do (guest) ) What are you doing (guest)

Traveling thousands of miles a day to tie sandbags

It’s no surprise that you can fly over the roof and walk over the wall just as you go

A horse step forward and a left hook and a right hook

The sentence "Those who annoy me are in danger" is repeated again and again

A cigarette that I don't smoke has been lying around for many years

It has always been with me

What are you doing (guest) What are you doing (guest)

I opened the two channels of Ren and Du

What are you doing (guest) What are you doing (guest)

The sign of the sick man of East Asia

What are you doing? What are you doing? p>Use the nunchaku quickly

Those who practice martial arts must remember that the benevolent are invincible

Who is practicing Tai Chi so prosperously

Use the nunchaku quickly Hehehehehehexi

Hurry up and use the nunchaku Hehehehexi

If I had Qinggong, fly over the roof and walk over the wall

I am an upright and unyielding man with integrity Hehehe

< p>I have been accustomed to seeing and hearing their son since he was a child

I can handle all kinds of swords, guns and sticks with style

What weapon is my favorite, the nunchuck is soft yet strong

I want to go to Songshan, Henan to learn Shaolin and Wudang

Hurry up and use the nunchakus to hum haxi

Hurry up and use the nunchakus to hum haxi

People of martial arts must remember that the benevolent are invincible

Who is practicing Tai Chi in a prosperous manner

Use the nunchakus quickly, hum haxi

Use the nunchakus quickly, hum. Huh ha Xi

If I had Qinggong, fly over the roof and walk over the wall

I am an upright and unyielding person, huh

I have been accustomed to seeing and hearing their son since he was a child

What kind of swords and guns are there? I can play with sticks and sticks in style

What weapon is my favorite? The nunchaku is soft yet strong

I want to go to Songshan, Henan to learn Shaolin and Wudang

Use the nunchaku quickly and hum haxi

Use the nunchaku quickly and hum haxi

Those who practice martial arts must remember that the benevolent are invincible

Who is practicing Tai Chi? The wind is coming

Hurry up and use the nunchakus

Hurry up and use the nunchakus

If I had Qinggong hum

As a human being Upright and unyielding, full of righteousness.

Use the nunchaku quickly.

I use my knife to defend.

Beautiful roundhouse kick

Extended information :

"Nunchaku" is a song sung by Jay Chou, composed by Jay Chou and written by Fang Wenshan. It is the ninth song in Jay Chou's second album "Fantasy" released on September 14, 2001. song. ?

In 2011, "Nunchaku" was used as the ending theme of the "Green Hornet" movie. In the 13th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards, Chung Hsing-min won the "Best Arranger Award" for "Nunchaku".

Creative background

When Jay Chou first joined Wu Zongxian's Alfa Music Company, buying lunch boxes was something he had to do every day. Later, Wu Zongxian saw that Jay Chou was practical and not afraid of hardship, so he gave him Jay Chou equipped an office for him to concentrate on writing songs.

Because Jay Chou has a solid musical foundation, he soon composed a large number of songs, but they were all rejected. Later, Wu Zongxian was moved by Jay Chou's diligence and agreed to find a singer to sing Jay Chou's compositions. After that, Jay Chou helped Zhang Huimei He wrote "Nunchaku" but was rejected by Zhang Huimei.

It wasn't until Jay Chou became a singer and released an album that "Nunchaku" was sung by Jay Chou himself and included in his second album "Fantasy", and "Nunchuck" was It was created because Jay Chou loves watching Chinese martial arts movies.

Cover version

November 10, 2005 "Nunchaku" Pan Changjiang included in the album "Man 40 Flowers"