November 27, 1940 (Sagittarius)
Bruce Lee (1940.11.27-1973.7.20 Original name: Li Zhenfan English name: Bruce Lee) Zodiac sign: Dragon born Place: Chinatown, San Francisco, USA Origin: Nanhai, Guangdong Height: 5 feet 7.5 inches Weight: 140 pounds (64 kg) Maverick and outstanding. In the 1970s, a young man was confident that he could shock the world, although people did not believe it later. , he really did it - in four and a half movies. This young man is Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee is a beginning and an end. No matter how time passes, there will never be another philosopher and warrior. A Kung Fu star. Bruce Lee knocked down the karate masters one by one with his sharp kicks and superb nunchucks. Then he tore off the words "Sick Man of East Asia" and said, "Let me tell you, the Chinese are not sick men." Bruce Lee walked away, and the image of a national hero was created. This is the classic scene of "Fist of Fury", and this is the eternal image of Bruce Lee (1940-1973). Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco, USA on November 27, 1940. His father named him Li Zhenfan, hoping that he would become famous in San Francisco one day. Bruce Lee was thin when he was young. Strong, he began to practice Tai Chi at the age of 7. At the age of 13, Bruce Lee began to learn Wing Chun from the famous master Ip Man. He successively practiced Hong Quan, Baihe Quan, Tan Kou, Shaolin Quan, Jie Kou and other boxing styles, and later created his own boxing. Jeet Kune Do laid a solid foundation. At the age of 18, Bruce Lee left his parents and master and came to the United States alone. After entering the philosophy department of Washington State University, in addition to studying, he focused on studying martial arts. In 1964, at the National Karate Competition held in California, Bruce Lee, who was only 24 years old, swept all the contestants and won the championship. Bruce Lee loved martial arts to the point of obsession. In addition to being proficient in various boxing techniques, he is also good at various instruments such as long sticks, short sticks, and two-section sticks. He studies Qigong and hard skills. Based on actual combat, he absorbs Western boxing and karate based on Chinese martial arts. Based on the advantages and specialties of martial arts such as Taekwondo and Thai boxing, he created his own boxing technique - Jeet Kune Do. After returning to Hong Kong, Bruce Lee ushered in his rapid acting career in 1971. ", setting the highest box office record for a movie in Hong Kong since its opening in 1840: more than 3.1 million Hong Kong dollars. He became famous throughout Southeast Asia overnight with his practical fighting style in the film, setting off a martial arts craze in Southeast Asia.