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Liu Hailong on Bruce Lee: He is a real kung fu master, and many of the techniques he learns now are the single sister of "Fighting World" from him
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Bruce Lee's initial kung fu was learned from Ip Man, and many of the later ones were created by him.
Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco, California, USA, and his ancestral home is Jun'an Town, Shunde, Guangdong, China.
Bruce Lee's childhood and adolescence were spent in Hong Kong, due to his very thin body when he was young. In order to keep him physically strong, his father taught him Tai Chi when he was 7 years old. At the age of 13, Bruce Lee systematically learned Wing Chun with the famous teacher Ip Man, and set up a wooden stake at home and practiced against it every day.
In addition, he also practiced Hong Boxing, White Crane Boxing, Tan Leg, Shaolin Boxing, Poke Foot and other boxing, laying a solid foundation for the later self-creation of Jeet Kune Do.
In order to improve the level of martial arts, Bruce Lee in addition to diligent study of Chinese boxing, but also study Western boxing, while participating in Western boxing training classes, while saving pocket money to buy the world boxing champion Louis boxing documentary, from which to learn the boxing champion's footwork, body method, boxing and training methods; He also regularly participates in boxing matches both inside and outside the school, constantly enriching his combat experience. He went to Seattle in the United States to further his own Jeet Kune Do.
Bruce Lee's life there was quite difficult, and after entering the university, he focused on studying martial arts in addition to studying. He organized a "Chinese Kung Fu Team" in the school, and often practiced and performed on campus, which won praise from teachers and students.
Later, as he grew older, Bruce Lee gradually became proficient in kung fu and even reached a higher realm through hard work. Among them, "Li Sanjiao", "Inch Fist" and "Hook Leak Hand" are his tricks. Bruce Lee was a multi-faceted man, and in addition to being proficient in various boxing techniques, he also excelled in various instruments such as long sticks, short sticks, and nunchucks, and studied qigong and hard skills.
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At the age of 13, Bruce Lee began to learn Wing Chun systematically with the famous teacher Ip Man, and set up a wooden stake at home, and practiced with the stake every day. In addition, he also practiced Hong Boxing, White Crane Boxing, Tan Leg, Shaolin Boxing, Poke Foot and other boxing, which laid a solid foundation for his own Jeet Kune Do. There are also some other masters, such as LaBel, the father of Jiu-Jitsu, Ed Parker, the father of Karate, and Li Junjiu, the father of Taekwondo.
Bruce Lee, formerly known as Li Zhenfan, was born in San Francisco, California, USA, and his ancestral home is Jun'an Town, Shunde, Guangdong, China.
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