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Who is practicing Tai Chi? What are the lyrics of this song?

"Who is practicing Tai Chi? The storm is rising" are the lyrics of Jay Chou's "Nunchaku".

"Nunchaku" is the ninth song in Jay Chou's second album "Fantasy". This song was originally written for Zhang Huimei, but she was not interested in it, but no one was interested in it. I thought that after Jay Chou's own interpretation, it became popular all over the country. Facts have proved that Jay Chou, who is a fan of Bruce Lee and also plays nunchucks in private, is the best candidate to perform this song, whether in composition or singing.

The ultra-fast rap in the lyrics makes most people unable to understand what "Nunchaku" is singing when they first listen to it, but this is Jay Chou's unique style. Rock is paired with erhu, and rap is paired with piano. In addition to using film music creation techniques, arranger Zhong Xingmin also boldly added a traditional Chinese musical instrument, the gong. For "Nunchaku", Zhong Xingmin won the "Best Arranger Award" at the 13th Golden Melody Awards.

The wild imagination and funny expression techniques are vividly expressed in the song "Nunchaku". This song has become a household name for Jay Chou, and the "Chinese style" creations of Fang Wenshan and Jay Chou, the golden pair, are becoming more and more popular. The spirit of daring to break through and the attitude of insisting on being yourself can create miracles. The R&B style has gone from being rejected to becoming the target of singers and songwriters competing to imitate. Jay Chou is also constantly adding new elements to his creations. China Wind has become another of his signature styles.