Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco and spent his childhood and adolescence in Hongkong. Bruce Lee was very thin when he was young. His father taught his son to practice Tai Ji Chuan when he was seven years old, because he was very strong. /kloc-at the age of 0/3, Bruce Lee studied Wing Chun Boxing with the master IP Man system, and set up a stake at home, practicing diligently against the stake every day. In addition, he also practiced Hongquan, Baihe Boxing, Tan Leg, Shaolin Boxing, Poke Foot and other boxing methods, which laid a solid foundation for later creating Jeet Kune Do. ?
In order to improve the level of martial arts, Bruce Lee not only learned China's boxing, but also learned western boxing. When attending the western boxing training class, he bought a documentary about the boxing match of world champion Louis with his pocket money, from which he learned the footwork, posture, boxing and training methods of the champion. He also often participates in boxing competitions inside and outside the school, constantly enriching his actual combat experience. Go to the United States for further study and create your own Jeet Kune Do?
Afraid that Bruce Lee would fail in school, when 18 years old, Bruce Lee's parents decided to send Bruce Lee to study in the United States. Bruce Lee's life in Seattle is quite hard. After he entered the university, he devoted all his energy to studying martial arts besides studying. He organized a "China Kung Fu Team" at school, and often trained and performed on campus, which won unanimous praise from teachers and students.
Bruce Lee, formerly known as Li, was born in San Francisco, California, USA, and his ancestral home is Jun 'an Town, Shunde, China. A pioneer of the world martial arts reform, a martial arts warrior, a martial arts philosopher, the father of MMA, a martial arts master, a pioneer of kung fu films and the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a China martial arts film actor, the first global promoter of China Kung Fu, and the first China protagonist in Hollywood.
His four and a half films in Hong Kong broke many records three times, among which "Raptor Crossing the River" broke the box office record of Asian films, and the total box office of enter the dragon, which cooperated with Hollywood, reached 230 million US dollars.