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Who can introduce some background music for martial arts performances?

1: "Men Should Strengthen Theirself"

Personal evaluation: The magic oil in martial arts music, this music can be used in almost all martial arts performances. 2: "Suiyue" (the background music of the movie "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng")

Personal evaluation: Special music for Tai Chi performances. 3: "Nunchaku" (Jay Chou)

Personal evaluation: There is no doubt that the music is special for Nunchaku performance. 4: "Chinese Kung Fu" (Tu Honggang)

Personal evaluation: This song is slow at first and fast at the end, suitable for multiple performances.

(Attachment: "Farewell My Concubine" is too overbearing and not suitable for martial arts performance music.) 5: "Drunken Master" (Jackie Chan)

Personal evaluation: Chic, free and flexible. Change. 6: "Chinese Martial Arts" (Sun Chuan)

Personal evaluation: My favorite Kung Fu music, bold, majestic, and full of justice. Suitable for experts to make background music. 7: Chinese classical silk and bamboo music ("High Mountains and Flowing Waters", "Spring River Flowers and Moonlight Night", etc.)

Personal evaluation: Suitable for slow Neijiaquan performances. 8: "Yellow Race" (Nicholas Tse), "Chinese" (Andy Lau), "Loyalty to the Country" (Tu Honggang)

Personal evaluation: Suitable for group martial arts performances. There are some popular martial arts songs from TV series, but I personally think they are not suitable as martial arts background music. These songs include: "Swords Are Like Dreams" (by Stephen Chow), "The Great Wall Will Never Fall" (from the Hong Kong version of Fearless Huo Yuanjia), etc.