Jay Chou's "Nunchucks" Lyrics

"Nunchucks"

Lyrics: Fong Man Shan?

Songwriter: Jay Chou

Songwriter: Jay Chou

The smell of smoke fills the room in the rocky yakitori store next door to the national martial arts hall

The mom-san inside the store has a three-step tea ceremony

The boss who teaches kung-fu practices Iron Sand Palm, and plays with the Yang Family Gun

He's the best in hardcore kung-fu, and he also knows the Golden Hood and Iron Footsteps

They're the kind of people I'm used to, and have learned them through experience from a very young age. I've learned from their sons since I was a child

I'm good with swords, guns and clubs

What's my favorite weapon? Nunchucks are soft but strong

I want to go to Songshan Mountain, Henan Province, to learn Shao Lin and Wudang

What do you want? What do you want? What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing?

Traveling thousands of miles in a day with a sandbag

Walking over walls, no wonder, you'll be there in no time

One stance forward, one left hook, one right hook

A phrase that says, "Those who mess with me are in danger," and it's repeated over and over again.

What's going on? What's going on? What's going on?

I've opened up the two chakras

What's going on? What's going on? Hmph Hmph Hmph Ruoxi

A martial arts practitioner must remember that the benevolent are invincible

Who's practicing Tai Chi? The wind and the water are rising

Use the nunchucks, Hmph Hmph Hmph Ruoxi

Use the nunchucks, Hmph Hmph Ruoxi

If I had the ability to fly, to walk on the wall, to be straight and unyielding and to have a righteous spirit, Hmph

I am accustomed to what my son is used to, and I've been learning it since I was a child.

I can play with swords, guns and clubs

What's my favorite weapon? The nunchucks are soft but strong

I want to go to Songshan, Henan Province, to learn Shaolin and Wudang

Use the nunchucks! I want to go to Mt. Songshan in Henan Province to learn Shaolin and Wudang

Use the nunchucks quickly.

If I have light kung fu,

If I'm straight and unyielding,

Use the nunchucks,

I'll defend myself with the hand blade,

A nice roundhouse kick

Expanded:

"Double Nunchucks" is a song performed by Jay Chou, composed by Jay Chou, with lyrics written by Fong, and is the ninth song on Jay Chou's second album, Vantage Point, released on September 14, 2001....

In 2011, "Double-Cut Stick" was adopted as the ending song of The Green Hornet movie. At the 13th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards, Chung became the "Best Arranger Award" for "Nunchucks".

Music Video

The music video for "The Nunchucks" features Ariel, who is pulled by Jay Chou as he runs around Ximending wearing flip-flops. Jay's best friend, Liu Zhuhong, plays the villain in the music video, and his Bruce Lee-like jumps in the video are impressive.

The song's music video tells the story of a man who is highly skilled in martial arts and teaches people to remember not to use force, and that force is not the only way to solve things. The hero is targeted by gangsters in the beginning, and in the nick of time, the hero decides to take the initiative himself and beats the gangsters to death with his nunchucks, defeating evil .