Wulin Gaidian, which started quietly in 2006 and then saw word of mouth soar, eventually became one of the two pinnacles of China's sitcoms.
So, why is "Martial Arts" good-looking? I think it has something to do with the show's funny style, which doesn't go for laughs, but just makes you smile.
And one impressive point is that "Martial Arts Outreach" is interspersed with too many songs, some popular, some ethnic, some old, some new, some foreign, and some new wave. These songs are as much the backbone of the show as the classic lines.
The author will use two articles to record those interludes in "Martial Arts", not necessarily the most complete, but it will certainly give you something to look forward to, maybe a certain song in a certain moment can move you.
The title song, "Long Time No See," sung by Bruce Lee, this one by mainland rapper Bruce Lee.
This title song was very innovative back in the day, after all, at that time, Internet surfing had become popular, and every household basically had a computer, so we were all too familiar with this XP start-up screen and sound, as well as all kinds of mouse operations. A good start is equal to half of the success, this opening screen and then with the "long time no see" rap, absolute.
Episode 1: Guo Woman angrily smashed the Tongfu store, Tong Boss wonderful point lost people
Guo Furong, "Eighteen bends in the mountain road", the original singer Li Qiong. Guo's song is a must-have, and it's also featured in the second episode. The song was once famous for its difficulty, and I didn't realize Yao Chen still had a hand in it.
In the second episode, the shopkeeper's sympathy for the person pretending to be sick, the runner cleaned up the provocative woman
Mo Xiaobei, the adapted version of "I'm not Huang Rong", originally sung by Wang Rong. This song was used by Mo Xiaobei to satirize Xiao Guo for pretending to be sick, and is also often sung in Martial Arts Outreach, with more to follow. Guo Furong's stunt of pretending to be sick in this episode is breathtaking.
Episode 3: The fellows are reduced to small followers, Mo Xiaobei builds the eight factions
The fellows of the Tongfu Inn, "Don't worry to fly", a song in the last album of the Little Tigers before the disbandment of the team, which fellows harmonize very well, and there are actually tricks.
In the fifth episode, Zhan Hongya chases a pickpocket for thousands of miles, and Guo Furong is obsessed with the Saint of Thieves
Bai Zhan Tang, "Water of Forgetfulness", originally sung by Andy Lau. The two main highlights of this song are the shoulder-shaking walk and the trill at the end, which is a great imitation of the song.
Sixth episode, Yang Huilan, a martial arts recruiter, Li Dazui, a killer
Li Dazui, Yang Huilan, "By the River of Love", many original singers, Tsai Chin, Chen Shuhua, Chen Baiqiang have sung it. This song is the exclusive BGM for Li Dazui and Yang Huilan, but of course it mainly appears here with Li Dazui.
The crowd at the Tong Fu Inn, an adapted version of "Wine and Coffee", originally sung by Teresa Teng, is used here to mock Li Dazui.
Li Dazui, adapted version of "You Come Back Soon", originally sung by Sun Nan. This is a rare solo by Li Dazui, and it's okay, singing up.
Eighth episode, seven warriors in the ancient town of the widow looking for her husband, Shangru Inn, the people gathered
Bai Zhan Tang Tong Xiangyu, "Song of the Razzies", the old Indian movie "Vagabonds" interlude, this thing would have to be a little older people have heard of it, so "Wulin Outlaws" some of the old stems are exclusively after the 70s and 80s.
For example, when Bai Zhan Tang says "I can't dance, but you can't fight", where did this come from, not to mention the post-nineties, I guess the post-eighties don't know much about it.
The eleventh episode, Hu Shuniang pampered hook Zhan Tang, Sai Sable Cicada trick blackmail Xiangyu
Tongfu Inn, the whole gang, Hu Shuniang and Lao Xing, "Du Shuniang", the original singer Li Na. There is also a claim that this song is an adaptation of the Yangzhou folk song "Yang Liu Qing", but the author did not check it.
This is also a reserved song at the Tongfu Inn, which everyone has sung, and a version of Lao Xing's "Slipping Fatty Intestine".
The sixteenth episode, in order to cheat the money booksellers play tactics, want to sell stolen goods shopkeeper scared scared
Lu Qinghou, "I'm willing to", the original singer Faye Wong, is a lot of girls like to listen to the song, the first line "thoughts is a kind of, very mysterious things".
This song is almost exclusive to Lv Xiu Cai and Guo Furong, men have sung it, women have sung it, and men and women have sung it in chorus.
Episode 20: The Shrewd Hou San Stirs Up the Inn, the Heroine Furong Organizes the New Year
Guo Furong, "Young Man's Ambition", one of Liu Huan's masterpieces. But this song seems a bit out of place here when Guo Furong goes to light firecrackers.
The twenty-first episode, looking for a short encounter with the old Wu to see the witch, betting on the grievances of the small Guo teach martial arts
Guo Furong, adapted version of the "study Lang", too old song, can not say more now, otherwise there is advertising suspicion. But the adaptation here is good.
Yan Xiaoliu, "Nunchaku", originally sung by Jay Chou, and actually with BGM here, it seems dynamic.
Episode 22: Palmistress Tong is delighted with the durian fruit, and Jiang Xiaodao beats up Innocent Lang
Bai Zhan Tang Guo Furong, "Hello Poison," originally sung by Jacky Cheung. The punchline here is that the shopkeeper is jealous of Guo Furong.
Guo Furong Yan Xiaoliu, adapted version of the "Tian Xian Match", the classic singing of Huangmei Opera, sung by the two of them, alas, in the future when listening to the "Tian Xian Match," when you hear "mandarin ducks bird" always think that it should be "crow bird".
Guo Furong Yan Xiaoliu, "red beans" "two tigers" skewer, the former original singer Faye Wong, it seems that Ning Cai Shen is really Faye Wong fans ah. This episode is also one of the more nonsensical episodes of the show.
In this episode, Mao Zi's Jiang Xiaodao also made a parody of Stephen Chow, recreating a classic clip from "Tong Pak Fu Points Autumn Fragrance".
Episode 24, Fortune teller is recognized, Guo Furong washes her face and is disfigured
Lv Qinghou, "The Most Beautiful," originally sung by Yuquan, was a popular song in those years, and was more in tune with the times, and Xiu Cai's singing voice was pretty good too. Alas, after all these years, I still can't recall that his name is Yu Entai.
Also, this song was later sung by Li Dazui, specifically to cover up Xiu Cai's voice as he spat at Guo Furong, which was quite amusing.
The twenty-sixth episode, begging for a letter of repudiation Xiaoguo expects to break his heart, thinking of a beautiful person Xiu Cai breaks his heart
Lv Qinghou Guo Furong, "Little Song of Lost Love", should be the original rap of the crew, is also a popular section of the song of the "Wulin Outlaws", it's very trendy, and it's very good to listen to, with a very good rhythm. Also, again, Xiu Cai has a really good singing voice.
The final scene in which the two men chase after director Shang Jing is a godsend.
Thirtieth episode, Tong Shi left his hometown to break into the world, Guo Furong home to visit his parents
Tongfu Inn, the whole gang, "Birthday Song", sung by everyone to Guo Furong's birthday surprise, for the show's warmer scene, but also for the following small Guo left the emotional emotional preparation.
The voice-over, "think of me", musical "Phantom of the Opera" episode, famous song, very nice, very emotional at the time of Xiaoguo's farewell, the beginning of the next episode of this section reproduced.
When Wushuang left, he used the ending song as the BGM, which was also very tearful.
Thirty-fourth episode, Mo Xiaobei invited to go to Hengshan, for the love of a trapped showman to hold the wrong person
Tongfu Inn fellows, "the price of love", the original singer Zhang Aijia. This is the song the fellows sang when they were masking Tong Xiangyu. That said, the fellows can play at a high level every time they sing the chorus.
Episode 36, Encountering the Wind Chasing and Stealing Sage, Scared to Death, Seeing the Hibiscus Showman
Bai Zhan Tang, "Sorrow, Sorrow", originally sung by Chi Chi Keung. To say that this song is simply too suitable for Bai Zhan Tang, this is a prison song ah. This section is really a better rendition for the Saint of Thieves. It is a little bit wrong place, the old Bai sang well, why everyone can not stand it.
The rap version of "Sorrow, Sorrow" sung by Lord Wind Chaser, coupled with Bai's soulful dance moves, is unbeatable.
Lord Wind Chaser, a soulful dialect version of "Come Home and See Me", originally sung by Chen Hong. I'd say this was a better episode, with all the pin-up versions of the song, it was a sight to behold.
Episode 37, "I'm not happy with Xiao Guo's talent, but I don't want Wushuang to go to the end of the world."
Bai Zhan Tang, an adapted version of the "Newspaper Selling Song," is another old song, but it's still very interesting to see how it's adapted by Bai.
40th episode, celebrate the mid-autumn festival good dream day trip, through the trials and tribulations of the inn reunion
Bai Zhan Tang Tong Xiangyu, "can no longer live like this", "windlass woman and the well" interlude, the original singer Liu Huan. If you don't say that "Wulin Outreach" is the carnival of the eighties, so many old songs and old TV series are the eighties have seen in the year.
The soundtrack, "Wish People Lasted Long", originally sung by Teresa Teng, lyricist Su Shi. This episode is the last of the first half of the show, and the central theme of the episode, the whole episode and even the whole show reached its climax in the sound of the cheers of the people of the Tongfu Inn, and in the sound of the song.
Space is limited, and the last forty episodes of the collection are unfinished