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Urgently ask for the lyrics of the first set of Taiji Kung Fu Fan music.

Song title: "China Kung Fu"

Original song: Tu Honggang

Lyrics: Song Xiaoming

Music composition: Wu Jiaji

The lyrics are as follows:

Lying like a bow, standing like a pine

Sitting like a clock, walking like a gust of wind

South Boxing and North. Walking with a gust of wind

southern fist and northern leg, Shaolin Wudang kung fu

Tai Chi and Eight Diagrams linked palm, China has magical power

the stick sweeps a large area, that gun picks a line

and is as light as a swallow in a cloud, and we are heroic, rushing to the sky

and practicing our muscles and bones, while the one who practices internally

is hard and soft, and does not bow his head, so we have a world in our hearts

. Shaolin Wudang Kung Fu

Tai Chi and Eight Diagrams are linked in a chain, and the Chinese have magical power

The breeze sword is in hand, so the double sword can be seen.

When an expert works at kung fu, he will know whether there are

two doors in his hand, and there are four sides of soil and water under his feet. Our Chinese martial arts soul is

a dragon in the East, and our children are like heroes

the sky and the heights are far away. China has magical powers

China has magical powers

Extended information:

China Kung Fu is a song sung by Tu Honggang, written by Song Xiaoming and composed by Wu Jiaji, and included in Tu Honggang's album China Kung Fu. The song has a high degree of singing.

Singer Tu Honggang, born in Beijing in March 1967, is the most powerful singer with personal characteristics in Chinese music, with a unique "Tu-style singing", enjoying the reputation of "the overlord of music" and being called the most confident singer of this era.

"China Kung Fu" has become the theme song of many TV dramas, becoming an eternal classic, and opening the trend of "Chinese style" in pop music. "China Kung Fu" takes the integration of China's traditional cultural spirit as its theme, combining rigidity with softness, showing a chivalrous tenderness.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-China Kung Fu.