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Bruce Lee contributed more than he was at fault

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First of all, I first learned about Bruce Lee because of a TV series I watched as a child, "The Legend of Bruce Lee".

"The Legend of Bruce Lee" is jointly distributed by China International Television Corporation and CCTV Literary and Art Program Center. Directed by Li Wenqi, co-written by Qian Linsen and Zhang Jianguang, starring Chen Guokun, Michelle Lang, Wang Luoyong, Yu Chenghui, Lei Parker and others.

Bruce Lee contributed more than he was at fault

The play tells the story of Bruce Lee's life course of learning martial arts in his youth, growing up in the United States, and finally entering Hollywood. The first 30 episodes of the show soared to 12.98, and the average rating rose from 8.82 to 10.35, setting a higher rating than "The Gate of the Mansion". The series premiered on China Central Television on October 12, 2008.

In 2008, the drama won the Annual TV Drama Rating Contribution Award and the Audience Favorite TV Series Award at the I Love My Drama Annual Selection Awards Ceremony.

If you want to know the life of Bruce Lee, you can start with this play.

Bruce Lee contributed more than he was at fault

Then, here is a brief introduction to Bruce Lee's life and main deeds.

1 Biography: Bruce Lee (November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) Formerly known as Li Zhenfan, Shi Chengipan, was born in San Francisco, California, China, with his ancestral home in Jun'an Town, Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China, 173cm (5 ft.8 inches) and weighs 68kg.

Bruce Lee contributed more than he was at fault

2 Personal Achievements:

World martial arts reform pioneer, martial arts technician, martial arts philosopher, father of MMA, martial arts master, kung fu film pioneer and founder of cut boxing, Chinese martial arts film actor, the first global promoter of Chinese kung fu, the first Chinese protagonist in Hollywood. He broke several records three times in four and a half films in Hong Kong, including "Raptors Across the River" breaking the Asian film box office record, and "Dragon Fight" with Hollywood with a total global box office of $230 million.

In 1962, Bruce Lee opened the "Zhen Fan Guo Shu Gym", in 1967 he created his own boxing, and on July 20, 1973, Bruce Lee died in Hong Kong at the age of 33. In 1979, the City of Los Angeles designated June 8, the opening date of the remake of "Game of Death," as "Bruce Lee Day" (July 8 was a mistranslation). In 1993, the 20th anniversary of Bruce Lee's death was released in the United States, and the Bruce Lee commemorative star emblem was laid on Hollywood Boulevard; in the same year, it was awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the Hong Kong Film Awards. In November 1998, he was awarded the "Wushu Film Superstar Award" by the Chinese Wushu Association.

In fact, Bruce Lee's greatest achievement is to spread China's kung fu culture to the world through film, television, training and other methods, so that China, which was still not completely open at that time, can be understood by the world, vigorously promote Chinese culture, and let Chinese people deeply remember his contributions.

Bruce Lee contributed more than he was at fault

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