Jet Li and Nina Li Chi met while filming "enter the dragon" on 1989, perhaps because they both had mainland backgrounds and experience in developing in Hong Kong, and they sang a lot of songs. At that time, the Hong Kong film industry was not very friendly to mainland filmmakers, so there might be a feeling that they were in the same boat.
After the filming, the two gradually developed feelings. After Jet Li and Nina Li Chi got together, they did some romantic things, such as buying roses and sitting on Nina Li Chi's way home. Although the result is somewhat regrettable, it shows his intention and enthusiasm. Finally, in 1999, they ended the long-distance love run of 10, got married in the United States, and had two daughters.
Jet Li refused to play Li Mubai and Chow Yun Fat in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon for the sake of Nina Li Chi, which also showed that he attached importance to his family and was loyal to Nina Li Chi. This story shows that two people support and encourage each other in the entertainment circle and experience the ups and downs of life together. Their feelings also prove that true love takes time and patience to cultivate and manage.
Jet Li's Character Evaluation
Jet Li, a name, a legend. From a young martial arts genius to today's martial arts superstar, his every step is deeply imprinted in our hearts. With his unique temperament and superb martial arts, he inherited the essence of Bruce Lee and became a new generation of martial arts masters.
On the screen, he is very brave. Jue Yuan in Shaolin Temple and Shadowless Foot in Foshan, Huang Feihong all show his profound martial arts skills. His characters, whether Huo Yuanjia, Ling Huchong or Zhang Wuji, have become classics in our hearts. His acting skills and image make him unique in the film industry and win numerous praises and awards.
His career achievements are remarkable, and his spiritual demeanor is even more admirable. He showed the true chivalrous spirit with a reserved and deep temperament. He is not only an excellent actor, but also a martial artist with a sense of justice. His contribution lies not only in his artistic achievements, but also in his inheritance and promotion of Wushu spirit.