Bruce Lee, the great martial arts technician, world martial arts film movie performer, and founder of Jeet Kune Do.
Original name: Li Zhenfan
English name: Bruce Lee
Nursery name: Haofeng
Hometown: Shunde, Guangdong, China
Born: Wednesday, November 27, 1940 at 9:15pm
Died: July 20, 1973 (age 32)
His birth sign: Dragon
Birthplace: San Francisco, USA (Jasper Street Hospital, San Francisco)
Nearsightedness: 600 degrees
Height: 5'7" (1.71m)
Weight: 140 lbs
Fledged from La Salle College, Hong Kong
Completed Philosophy and Psychology at Washington State University, Seattle, USA, 1961
Admitted to the University of Washington, USA, at 7 years old.
Started filming at age 7 and martial arts at age 13
Father: Father: Li Hoi Chuen (Li Man Fun) (a famous clown in Cantonese Opera)
Mother: Ho Kam Tong (of mixed European-Asian descent)
Sifu: Ip Man (Wing Chun Grandmaster)
Sisters: Agnes and Fei Fei
Brother: Peter (Chung Tam)
Brother: Yip Man (Chung Tam)
Brother: Yip Man (Wing Chun Grandmaster)
Brother: Yip Man (Wing Chun)
Brother: Yip Man (Wing Chun)
Brother: Yip Man (Wing Chun)
Brother: Yip Man (Wing Chun)
Brother: Robert
Mrs. Linda (Linda)
Son: Lee Kwok Ho (killed in a movie accident)
Daughter: Lee Heung Ning (from the movie)
Bruce Lee has a brother, a sister and a brother
Bruce Lee is resting in Lakeview Cemetery in Seattle, USA, accompanied by his son Lee Kwok Ho.
Movies and TV dramas made by Bruce Lee: Golden Gate Woman (1940), Fortune Floating in the Clouds (1948), Dreaming of Xi Shi (1949), Fine Roads (1950), Lone Goose in the Sky (1950), The Beginning of Human Beings (1951), Bright Lights on the Sea of Bitterness (1953), Tears of a Mother (1953), Father's Fault (1953), Ten Million Households (1953), Dangerous Buildings in the Spring (1953), Love (previous episode), and The Dangerous Buildings of Spring (1953). Love (1955), Love (1955), Love (1955), Tears of the Lone Star (1955), The Moon is Bright (1955), Orphan's Row (1955), Debt of Children (1955), The Blessing of a Man (1955), I Shouldn't Have Married in the First Place (1956), Thunderstorm (1957), Sister Sweetie (1957), Lone Sister in the Sea of Life (1959), Brother in the Tangshan Mountains (1971), The Fault of the Father (1953), A House of Ten Million (1953), Spring Dawn in a Dangerous Building (1953), The Dangerous House of the People (1953), The Love of the World (1955), The Love of the People (1955), The Love of the People (1955), The Lone Star (1956), Thunderstorm (1957), Sweet Sister (1957), The Lone Sister in the Sea of People (1959), The Lone Sister in the Sea of People (1959) Tangshan Brother (1971), Jingwumen (1972), Fierce Dragon (1972), Dragon Warrior (1973), Game of Death (1978), Blind Man Chasing Murderer, Fight the Demon Party, Lovely Girl, Blondie, Green Frontier Man, and many more.
Fear: Water
Hobbies: Reading (martial arts+philosophy) (up to 2500 books in his collection), fighting in the streets, dancing Cha Cha, practicing martial arts
Hobbies: Reading (martial arts+philosophy) (up to 2500 books in his collection), fighting in the streets? Jump Cha Cha, practice martial arts
Strongest boxing punch: about 350 pounds (the United States former world heavyweight champion Ali, 190 centimeters tall, weighing 220 pounds, a punch strength is 400 pounds, Boxing Champion Tyson weighing more than 200 pounds, a punch strength is 500 pounds, but Bruce Lee is 171 centimeters tall, weighing 140 pounds, a punch strength of more than 350 pounds!!!! Punch strength is more than twice the weight = a little more than twice the weight!!!! STRONG!)
About Bruce Lee
Born in San Francisco, USA, Bruce Lee spent his childhood and teenage years in Hong Kong.
Bruce Lee was very thin and weak as a young boy. His father taught his son to practice tai chi at the age of 7 in order for him to be physically strong. At the age of 13, Bruce Lee systematically learned Wing Chun under the famous master Yip Man and set up a wooden stake at home, which he practiced diligently against every day. In addition, he also practiced Hung Gar, White Crane Fist, Tan Kung Fu, Shaolin Fist, and Jabbing Kick, laying a solid foundation for his later self-creation of Jeet Kune Do.
In order to improve his skills, Bruce Lee not only practiced Chinese boxing, but also studied Western boxing techniques. He participated in Western boxing training classes while saving his pocket money to buy a documentary on the boxing matches of the world champion boxer Luiz, from which he learned the champion's footwork, stance, boxing and training methods; he also often participated in boxing competitions inside and outside of the school, to enrich his experience in the field. He went to the U.S. to further his studies and created his own Jeet Kune Do
Lee decided to leave Hong Kong to study in the U.S. at the age of 18 after being cautioned by his family to do so.
Bruce Lee's life in Seattle was quite tough, and after entering college, he focused on martial arts in addition to his studies. He organized a "Chinese Kung Fu Team" at the school, which often trained and performed on campus, winning the praise of students and faculty.
In 1946, Bruce Lee swept all the competitors in a U.S. karate tournament held in California, where he won the title at the age of 24.
Bruce Lee's training and dedication to excellence led him to master his kung fu skills and even reach a higher level. Among them were the "Lee Three Kicks", "Inch Fist" and "Hook and Leak Hand", which were his best moves.
Bruce Lee was a versatile fighter who, in addition to being a master of various boxing styles, was also good at a variety of instruments such as long sticks, short sticks and two-sectioned sticks, as well as practicing chi kung and hard kung fu.
In order to promote Chinese martial arts, Bruce Lee rented a parking lot corner of the campus during his second year at the university and hung up the sign of "Zhenfan Guojutsu Hall". He taught and practiced, honed his skills, and made great progress, especially in the leg work to achieve more profound attainments.
In the Zhenfan National Art Museum, he met to learn martial arts medical school students Linda, after more than a year of interaction, they gradually developed feelings, in August 1964, they were officially married. After the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lee both dropped out of school and joined forces to run the martial arts hall.
Since the news of Bruce Lee's rescue of a Chinese girl in Florida's Chinatown by subduing four knife-wielding thugs with his bare hands was published in the newspapers, Bruce Lee's name spread throughout the United States, and television stations in Florida and other states asked him to perform kicks, and Chinese kung fu attracted people's attention. The Zhenfan Martial Arts Center, which he founded, also prospered. In order to expand the influence, Bruce Lee often traveled to various places to participate in martial arts competitions, and successively in Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles and other places to open a martial arts branch to teach students. The scale and equipment of the national martial arts hall continued to improve, many prominent martial arts stars in the world, such as the United States Karate Champion Luo Lishi, etc. are scrambling to worship him as a teacher, Hollywood's famous movie stars, such as Jim Humboldt and Steve are his protégé. Ali, the world champion boxer, also visited him and exchanged experiences with him. Fighters of various schools in the United States often gathered in Bruce Lee's martial arts school to exchange martial arts, his "martial arts to meet friends," the purpose of the desired effect. Involved in the movie industry, kung fu shocked the world
In the early 1970s, a wave of Chinese kung fu films swept the world. Bruce Lee's name shook the world.
In the summer of 1971, Bruce Lee accepted an invitation from Hong Kong's Gala Films to make a movie based on Chinese martial arts called "The Brotherhood of Tangshan". The film set a record for the highest box office for a movie since the opening of Hong Kong at HK$3 million.
Following "The Brotherhood of Tangshan", Bruce Lee made "Jingwumen", which caused an even bigger sensation. Bruce Lee's fearlessness and amazing fighting skills in the movie, especially his performance of "Li San Kung" and "Ground Tumbling Fist", were highly praised.
After that, Bruce Lee formed his own company, Concorde Films, and wrote, directed and starred in the films "The Fierce Dragon" and "The Game of Death", as well as co-producing "The Dragon Warrior" with Warner Films, and playing the lead role himself.
Just when Bruce Lee was ambitious and ambitious, ready to continue and finish "Game of Death", due to drug allergies, he suddenly died in Hong Kong on July 20, 1973, at the age of only 33 years old.
Because of his outstanding contributions to martial arts and movies, Bruce Lee was twice named one of the world's top seven martial artists by the prestigious international martial arts magazine Black Belt in 1972 and 1973, and one of Hong Kong's top ten stars in 1972. The American press hailed him as the "King of Kung Fu", the Japanese called him the "Sage of Martial Arts", and the Hong Kong newspapers praised him as the "Wizard of Contemporary Chinese Martial Arts and Movie History". In the United States, Japan, Britain, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other countries or regions at the same time published a variety of magazines and special issues to commemorate Bruce Lee, all called him "the most effective person to promote Chinese martial arts."
Bruce Lee's life was short, but like a dazzling comet over the international martial arts world, he made a great contribution to the development of modern martial arts and movie performing arts. The kung fu movies he starred in became popular overseas, and Chinese kung fu became famous all over the world. A new word, "Kung Fu", has appeared in many foreign dictionaries and lexicons. In the minds of many foreigners, kung fu is Chinese martial arts, and Bruce Lee has become the embodiment of kung fu. Many foreign martial arts masters, karate fighters, Muay Thai masters have seen Bruce Lee's kung fu movies and admitted: "Bruce Lee did have real kung fu." Indeed, there have been few Eastern martial artists who have broken through national and racial boundaries as Bruce Lee did, and whose reputation has remained intact after his death.
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Bruce Lee was a great martial arts technician, a world movie performer in martial arts films, and the founder of Jeet Kune Do.
Original name: Li Zhenfan
English name: Bruce Lee
Originally from: Shunde, Guangdong
Born: November 27, 1940
Died: July 20, 1973
Chinese Zodiac sign: Dragon
Failed out of La Salle College in Hong Kong
Followed the movie at the age of 7, and started his martial arts career at 13 years old. Martial arts
Introduction: Wing Chun
Father: Li Hoi Chuen (a famous clown in Cantonese Opera)
Mother: Ho Kam Tong (of mixed European-Asian descent)
Mrs. Linda
Son: Li Kwok Ho (killed accidentally in a movie shoot)
Daughter: Li Heung Ning (in film)
Bruce Lee has a brother, a sister and a sister
Bruce Lee is survived by one brother, one sister and one sister. >
Bruce Lee rests in Lakeview Cemetery in Seattle, USA, accompanied by his son, Lee.
Top Five:
The Brotherhood of Tangshan (1971)
Jingwu Men (1972)
The Fierce Dragons (1972)
The Dragon Warrior (1973)
The Game of Death (1973)Bruce Lee as a teenager
Bruce Lee Born in San Francisco, USA, he spent his childhood and teenage years in Hong Kong. As a young boy, Bruce Lee was very thin and weak. His father taught his son to practice tai chi at the age of 7 in order for him to be physically strong. At the age of 13, Bruce Lee systematically learned Wing Chun under the famous master Yip Man and set up a wooden stake in his home, which he practiced diligently against every day. In addition, he also practiced Hung Gar, White Crane Fist, Tan Kung Fu, Shaolin Fist, and Jabbing Kick, laying a solid foundation for his later self-creation of Jeet Kune Do.
In order to improve his skills, Bruce Lee not only practiced Chinese boxing, but also studied Western boxing techniques. He participated in Western boxing training classes while saving his pocket money to buy a documentary on the boxing matches of the world champion boxer Luiz, from which he learned the champion's footwork, stance, boxing and training methods; he also often participated in boxing competitions inside and outside of the school, to enrich his experience in the field. He went to the U.S. to further his studies and created his own Jeet Kune Do
Lee decided to leave Hong Kong to study in the U.S. at the age of 18 after being cautioned by his family to do so.
Bruce Lee's life in Seattle was quite tough, and after entering college, he focused on martial arts in addition to his studies. He organized a "Chinese Kung Fu Team" at the school, which often trained and performed on campus, winning the praise of students and faculty.
In 1964, Bruce Lee swept all the competitors in a U.S. karate tournament in California, where he won the title at the age of 24.
Bruce Lee's training and dedication to excellence led him to master his kung fu skills and even reach a higher level. Among them were the "Lee Three Kicks", "Inch Fist" and "Hook and Leak Hand", which were his best moves.
Bruce Lee was a versatile fighter who, in addition to being a master of various boxing styles, was also good at a variety of instruments such as long sticks, short sticks and two-sectioned sticks, as well as practicing chi kung and hard kung fu.
Bruce Lee started from the actual combat, based on Chinese martial arts, absorbing the advantages and specialties of Western boxing, karate, taekwondo, Thai boxing and other martial arts, and summarized years of experience to create a kind of boxing --- Jeet Kune Do.
Bruce Lee, in order to promote Chinese martial arts, during his second year of college, rented a parking lot corner of the campus and hung up the sign of "Zhenfan National Martial Arts Museum". He taught and practiced, honed his skills, and made great progress, especially in the leg work to achieve more profound attainments.
In the Zhenfan National Art Museum, he met to learn martial arts medical school students Linda, after more than a year of interaction, they gradually developed feelings, in August 1964, they were officially married. After the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lee both dropped out of school and joined forces to run the martial arts hall.
Since the news of Bruce Lee's rescue of a Chinese girl in Florida's Chinatown by subduing four knife-wielding thugs with his bare hands was published in the newspapers, Bruce Lee's name spread throughout the United States, and television stations in Florida and other states asked him to perform kicks, and Chinese kung fu attracted people's attention. The Zhenfan Martial Arts Center, which he founded, also prospered. In order to expand the influence, Bruce Lee often traveled to various places to participate in martial arts competitions, and successively in Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles and other places to open a martial arts branch to teach students. The scale and equipment of the national martial arts hall continued to improve, many prominent martial arts stars in the world, such as the United States Karate Champion Luo Lishi, etc. are scrambling to worship him as a teacher, Hollywood's famous movie stars, such as Jim Humboldt and Steve are his disciples. Ali, the world champion boxer, also visited him and exchanged experiences with him. Fighters of various schools in the United States often gathered in Bruce Lee's martial arts school to exchange martial arts, his "martial arts to meet friends" purpose has received the desired effect. Involved in the movie industry, kung fu shocked the world
In the early 1970s, a wave of Chinese kung fu films swept the world. Bruce Lee's name shook the world.
In the summer of 1971, Bruce Lee accepted an invitation from Hong Kong's Gala Films to make a movie based on Chinese martial arts called "The Brotherhood of Tangshan". The film set a record for the highest box office for a movie since the opening of Hong Kong at HK$3 million.
Following "The Brotherhood of Tangshan", Bruce Lee made "Jingwumen", which caused an even bigger sensation. Bruce Lee's fearlessness and amazing fighting skills in the movie, especially his performance of "Li San Kung" and "Ground Tumbling Fist", were highly praised. Since then, Bruce Lee and his own Concorde Films, self-written, self-directed, self-starring film "Dragon Crossing the River" and "The Game of Death", but also with the United States Warner Films jointly filmed the "Dragon Warriors", and personally acted as the protagonist. Sudden death in his prime, the Dragon is still not reduced
Just when Bruce Lee was ambitious, ambitious, ready to continue to shoot the "Game of Death" when, due to drug allergies, July 20, 1973 suddenly died in Hong Kong at the age of only 33 years old.
Bruce Lee was recognized as one of the world's top seven martial artists by the prestigious international martial arts magazine Black Belt in 1972 and 1973, and as one of Hong Kong's top ten stars in 1972, due to his outstanding contributions to martial arts and film. The American press hailed him as the "King of Kung Fu", the Japanese called him the "Sage of Martial Arts", and the Hong Kong newspapers praised him as the "Wizard of Contemporary Chinese Martial Arts and Movie History". In the United States, Japan, Britain, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other countries or regions at the same time published a variety of magazines and special issues to commemorate Bruce Lee, all called him "the most effective person to promote Chinese martial arts."
Bruce Lee was a multi-talented man, both literary and martial arts. Whenever he was not practicing, he studied martial arts theories and training methods. Before his death, he left behind seven books of notes on martial arts and six manuscripts of his writings: "The Way of the Interceptor", "The Study of the Way of the Interceptor", "Records of Kung Fu", "The Method of the Two Sections of the Stick", "The Illustrated Boxing Techniques of Bruce Lee" (in English), and "The Techniques of the Martial Arts of Bruce Lee" (in English). His martial arts are still being researched and featured in technical magazines around the world, and martial arts enthusiasts around the world still worship him. When reviewing the life of Bruce Lee as a Chinese martial arts heir, people will always miss his heart of love for the Chinese nation, invigorate the spirit of the Chinese nation, and aspire to the strength of the Chinese nation.