Bruce Lee's struggle should be counted from the age of 19 when he went to the United States with $100 in his pocket to make a living
In Hong Kong, he was a little-known child star and famous street fighter, and here in San Francisco, which is not yet a real sense of the American society, he was just a humble one among the countless Chinese who went to the United States to look for gold, and had to do some work. He was just one of the countless Chinese who came to the United States to seek gold, and he could only do some odd jobs and live in the shabby slums.
San Francisco is most proud of the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge. Bruce Lee stood on the bridge, leaning on the fence looking out over the blue sea. The other side of the ocean, is Hong Kong, he remembered his parents "hope that the son of the dragon". He was determined to change his mind, and strive for self-improvement, to make the results to confirm that he is a dragon!
Bruce Lee in San Francisco, do a little longer, a little more colorful occupation is to teach people to dance "ChaCha" (cha-cha-cha), his charges are low, few students, which is very disproportionate to his exquisite and elegant dance skills. In Hong Kong, he danced for fun; now he uses his dancing skills as a means of making a living.
Schools in the United States, very different from the conservative Hong Kong schools, are completely open, discipline is lax and loose, in Bruce Lee's view, American students simply play. At this time of Bruce Lee, his parents can no longer urge him, the teacher will not restrain him, classmates will not be due to academic excellence and worship or despise a person. Bruce Lee can be completely unrestrained and unrestrained. However, at this time, Bruce Lee has become a completely different person. He changed the style of anorexia and truancy in Hong Kong, meticulous, hungry to learn. He knew that tuition fees were not easy to come by, and in the face of adversity he realized many of the philosophies of life. He knows that science has always been his weak point, he used to hate it to the bone, like flies. Now, although he still doesn't like it, he has put in twice as much hard work as he did in the arts. He is also addicted to English, and he knows that language is the most important thing when you come to the United States, whether it's to go to college or to work in the community.
In a word, environment changes people
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