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The Cantonese at the beginning of Jay Chou's Drift is translated into Mandarin. Great gods, help!
Du Wenze: It's simple. It's drifting Jay Chou: How? Du Wenze: Turn a corner, take a hand and drive away. Jay Chou: So what? Du Wenze: Good! Find a pen, keep a diary and record my courage. I can, face the wall, let my fist breathe rebellious, skylight glass, open my body. Here, the sound of the engine is like a musical instrument, so the wind whistles and stimulates. So, I'm turning and drifting, adding full horsepower, soaring to the end, and carefully watching the zero to 100 km. Who dares to be my enemy? I used the first person, and I set foot on hot wheels in the sense of losing and winning my youth. The calculation is very accurate. Shawn Yue: Mountain road? Edison Chen: It's downhill. Starting from tomorrow, you will start from the south and I will start from the north to see which side wins more. The contrast between victory and defeat is cruel and lucky. I have never been here. I can't simulate my strength. I drift, people and cars are integrated, and I drift into the rearview mirror to laugh at myself. Ah ~ light the fire, go on, it's about honor. Except for the first one, everyone who is not interested is drifting away. I drank quietly and smiled easily. I use the first person. I stepped on the line of winning or losing in Wandering Youth. The calculation is very accurate. I'm playing with my life, and I'm drifting. I beat the rain on the hillside (I beat the rain on the hillside) I was drifting (drifting) and then I drove into the tunnel (then I drove into the tunnel)