The song sung by Tu Honggang, with lyrics written by Song Xiaoming and music composed by Wu Jiaji, is included in Tu Honggang's album "Chinese Kung Fu".
The lyrics are as follows:
Lying like a bow, standing like a pine
Sitting like a bell without moving or shaking, walking like a gust of wind
Southern Fist and North Leg, Shaolin Wudang Kung Fu
Tai Chi Bagua Lian Zhang, Chinese Magical Kung Fu
Lying like a bow, standing like a pine
No Sit like a bell without shaking, walk like a gust of wind
Southern Fist and North Kung Fu, Shaolin Wudang Kung Fu
Tai Chi Bagua continuous palm, Chinese magical power
Swipe the stick Blockbuster, pick a line with a gun
Our body is as light as a swallow in the clouds, our heroic spirit soars into the sky
Exercise muscles, bones and skin, and internally practice one breath
Both strength and softness If we don’t bow our heads, we have heaven and earth in our hearts
Lying like a bow, standing like a pine
Standing still and not shaking, sitting like a bell, walking like a gust of wind
南 Fists and North Legs, Shaolin Wudang Kung Fu
Tai Chi Bagua Palm, Chinese Magic Kung Fu
Qingfeng Sword in hand, double swords can be seen away
A dragon from the East , sons and daughters are like heroes
The sky is high and the winds are far away from all directions, China has magical powers
A dragon from the East, the sons and daughters are like heroes
The sky is high and the winds are far away from all directions, China has magical power There are magical powers, and China has magical powers
Extended information:
Song Xiaoming's lyrics creation:
The theme song of "A Hundred Years of Grace" "You Are Such a Person", " "Chinese Kung Fu", "Back Home", "Toward the North", "Like You", "Walking in the Snow to Seek Plum Blossoms", "Blue Sky and White Clouds Follow Me", "Starting for the Olympics", "My Love Song", " Pulse" etc.
At the same time, he has successively produced films such as "Chicken Feathers in a Land", "Contemporary Romance", "Nine-year-old County Prince", "The King of Medicine in the Qing Dynasty", "The Ugliest in the World", "Cao Cao and Cai Wenji", " Provincial Party Committee Secretary", "Approaching Shaoqi", "The New Biography of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai", "State Secrets", "Iron-Colored Plateau", "Taiwan 1895", "The Last Prince" and other film and television programs have created theme lyrics .
Song Xiaoming, born on February 25, 1951 in Changsha, Hunan Province, currently works at the Creation Center of the China Song and Dance Troupe. A national first-level screenwriter, engaged in program planning and music and text creation. In 1987, he began to formally engage in lyrics creation, planning and writing of TV variety shows, large-scale performances, TV specials, etc.
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