Jackie Chan's version of "Beautiful Myth" is the theme song of the movie "Myth" sung by Jackie Chan and Kim Hee Sun. It was written by Wang Zhongyan and composed by Cui Junrong. Full lyrics:
Unlock me
The most mysterious waiting
The stars are falling and the wind is blowing
Finally I have you in my arms again中
Two hearts trembling
Believe in me
Unchanging sincerity
Thousands of years of waiting for my promise
No matter how many cold winters we go through, I will never relax
Hold my hands tightly now
Close your eyes
Please recall the days when we were in love
Because we love each other so much, it makes us suffer even more
We can't even say the words "I love you"
Every night
Traveled by heartache
Missing you will never end
I have long been accustomed to being alone
I face it with a smile
You choose to wait
p>No matter how much pain there is, don’t dodge
Only your gentleness can save me
Boundless indifference
Because we love each other too much
That’s why it makes us suffer even more
We can’t even say a word about our love for you
Let love be the flower that blooms forever in our hearts
Through time and space Never bow your head
The dream of never giving up
Jackie Chan was born on April 7, 1954 in the Central and Western District of Hong Kong. His ancestral home is Wuhu, Anhui. He is a national first-class actor in Greater China. District film industry and international kung fu movie star. In 1960, he entered the Chinese Drama School to study opera and entered the film industry as a martial artist. He graduated from drama school in 1970. Since he was a child, he had a small role in films, so he hoped to develop into the film industry. In 1976, when Jackie Chan was in Australia, through the relationship between his manager Chen Ziqiang, he was spotted by the then filmmaker Luo Wei, and then returned to Hong Kong to film "Fist of Fury". Luo Wei named him "Jackie Chan", but after several movies All are unsuccessful. In 1978, Wu Siyuan invited Jackie Chan to film "The Snake" and "Drunken Master", which made him popular. In 1979, Jackie Chan left Luo Wei, and signed a contract with Golden Harvest Film Company to replace Bruce Lee's sudden death, and released his first film in Golden Harvest, "Junior Brother". In 1993, he won the Best Actor Award at the 30th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for his movie "Crime". In 1994, he starred in the movie "Red Zone", which successfully entered Hollywood after the film was released in the United States. In 2007, Jackie Chan was selected by the Korean people as one of the "big figures in China", ranking third after Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. In 2010, he won the "Outstanding Film Achievement Award" at the 54th Asia Pacific Film Festival. On August 24, 2012, the "New York Times" selected "The 20 Greatest Action Superstars" in history, and Jackie Chan ranked first. In 2013, Jackie Chan was elected as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. On February 14, 2014, Jackie Chan was re-elected as the president of the Hong Kong Performing Artists Association.