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李小龙英文介绍李小龙 (1940-1973) Bruce Lee1961 - March (Age 21): Seattle- Bruce enrolls at the University of Washington, studying Philosophy. He teaches Kung-Fu to students at school.艺名:李小龙原名:李振藩英文:布鲁斯·李(Bruce Lee)身高:5尺7.5寸体重:140磅(64公斤)生卒:1940年11月27日—1973年7月20日原籍:广东南海生地:美国旧金山唐人街生肖:龙代表作:《唐山大兄》(1971年)《精武门》(1972年)《猛龙过江》(1972年)《龙争虎斗》(1973年) 《死亡游戏》(1973年)李小龙的一生是短暂的,但却如同一颗耀眼的彗星划过国际武坛的上空,对现代技击术和电影表演艺术的发展作出了巨大的贡献。
他主演的功夫片风行海外,中国功夫也随之闻名于世界。
许多外文字典和词典里都出现了一个新词:“功夫”。
在不少外国人心目中的功夫就是中国武术,李小龙也成了功夫的化身。
Li Xiaolong's life is short, but is similar to a dazzling comet to delimit the international martial arts world sky actually, has made the tremendous contribution to the modern art of attack and defense technique and the movie performing arts development. He acts the leading role the kung fu movie is in fashion the overseas, the Chinese kung fu is also world famous along with it. In many foreign languages dictionaries and the dictionary all appeared a new word: "kung fu". In manyforeigners mind kung fu was the Chinese martial arts. Li Xiaolong has also become the kung fu incarnation.李小龙英文介绍Bruce Lee (Lee Hsiao Lung), was born in San Fransisco in November 1940 the son of a famous Chinese opera singer. Bruce moved to Hong Kong when he soon became a child star in the growing Eastern film industry. His first film was called The birth of Mankind, his last film which was uncompleted at the time of his death in 1973 was called Game of Death. Bruce was a loner and was constantly getting himself into fights, with this in mind he looked towards Kung Fu as a way of disciplining himself. The famous Yip Men taught Bruce his basic skills, but it was not long before he was mastering the master. Yip Men was acknowledged to be one of the greatest authorities on the subject of Wing Chun a branch of the Chinese Martial Arts. Bruce mastered this before progressing to his own style of Jeet Kune Do.At the age of 19 Bruce left Hong Kong to study for a degree in philosophy at the University of Seattle in America. It was at this time that he took on a waiters job and also began to teach some of his skills to students who would pay. Some of the Japanese schools in the Seattle area tried to force Bruce out, and there was many confrontations and duels fought for Bruce to remain.He met his wife Linda at the University he was studying. His Martial Arts school flourished and he soon graduated. He gained some small roles in Hollywood films - Marlowe- etc, and some major stars were begging to be students of the Little Dragon. James Coburn, Steve McQueen and Lee Marvin to name but a few. He regularly gave displays at exhibitions, and it was during one of these exhibitions that he was spotted by a producer and signed up to do The Green Hornet series. The series was quite successful in the States - but was a huge hit in Hong Kong. Bruce visited Hong Kong in 1968 and he was overwhelmed by the attention he received from the people he had left.He once said on a radio program if the price was right he would do a movie for the Chinese audiences. He returned to the States and completed some episodes of Longstreet. He began writing his book on Jeet Kune Do at roughly the same time.Back in Hong Kong producers were desperate to sign Bruce for a Martial Arts film, and it was Raymond Chow the head of Golden Harvest who produced The Big Boss. The rest as they say is history.更多英语学习方法:企业英语培训/。
Bruce LeeHe was born on 27 November 1940 at the Chinese Hospital in Chinatown, San Francisco. His father, Lee Hoi-chuen, was Chinese, and his mother Grace Ho , a Catholic, was of German and Chinese ancestry. Lee was the fourth child of five children.After the world war ii, Bruce lee followed her parents going back to Hong Kong. In 1949,he entered the Tak Sun School, and then changed his school to the La Salle College. Until the fourth grade in second school, he had been kicked out of school for fight and truancy, so he turned to the St Francis Academy to continue his studies. He was frail when he was a child, and his father taught him Taijiquan to exercise for his health and strength of his body since he was seven years old.During the period of his returning to the school in his age of 16, he went to the Leader Street, Yau Ma Tei, for learning Wing Chun from Yewen. In boxing terms, he practiced a lot with the senior fellow apprentice who had also learned the west boxing. In addition, he has learned Hong Quan, the white crane boxing, boxing skill, Cai Lifo, Tai Chi, Tan legs, Shaolin boxing, stamp feet, boxing and lots of others boxing sections. In 1957, he won the champion of the Hong Kong Inter-school boxing competition in the junior group. Furthermore, he was very fond of Cha-cha.In May of 1959, because of fighting with others, his achievement wasn’t good enough, so his parents decided to send him to the birthplace, the United States. In the United States, he firstly entered the Edison Technical School in Seattle, he admitted to the University of Washington to study in Seattle later. He majored in philosophy, and also had the minor subjects of psychology, drama, and so on. While studying, he met his future wife--Linda.In April of 1962, he rented a corner of a parking area, and hung out a board of " Bruce Lee Martial Arts Studio" in his sophomore year. He tried hard to temper himself while taught others, so he had a great progress in his martial arts. On July the ninth, 1967, he officially established the name of his own philosophy of the martial arts--"Jeet Kune Do", in the Bruce Lee Martial Arts Studio in the Chinatown of Los Angeles.In the summer of 1971, he accepted the invitation of the Hong Kong Golden Harvest Films, signed two films for the fee of 1.5 million. The first film named "The Big Boss" was taken in the subject of Chinese martial arts .The budget of the films was only $ 100,000, and the film-script was written as the movie making, but this film took the top grossing since the inception of Hong Kong, reached 300 million Hong Kong dollars in this case.Following the "Big Boss", he had taken the "Fist of Fury". This film had doubled the budget than the "Big Boss", caused a greater sensation and broke the box office records in Asia.After that, he set up the Concorde film company, wrote, directed and starred the film "Way of the Dragon" and "Death of the game" all by himself. "Way of the Dragon" was more as a global issue. He also did the united movie of "Enter the Dragon" with the U.S. film company Warner and Hollywood , and personally played the lead in the film. While he was ambitious, and ready to do the film of "Death of the game", he died suddenly at the age of only 32 years old on July the 20th, 1973 in Hong Kong."Game of Death" is about that a strong person rushes a seven-storey pagoda to win the legendary rare treasures, with arriving the tower top after a round of battles, he is only in exchange for an old philosophic word: "Life is a process of waiting for the death". Unexpectedly, the prophecy had unfortunately come true, the film became his unfinished posthumous work. Later, "Enter the Dragon" was showed in the U.S., and made a remarkable box office result. It beat a lot of Hollywood best movies released in the same period; the new Hollywood martial arts movies were born. Hollywood had pity for him, and remembered him in many ways. The U.S. Memorial Award conferred on him a number of films.Bruce Lee was a Chinese American and Hong Kong actor, martial arts instructor, philosopher, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and founder of the Jeet Kune Do martial arts movement. He is widely considered by many commentators and other martial artists to be the most influential martial artist of modern times, and a cultural icon.。
Bruce LeeBruce LeeChinese name 李小龍(Traditional)Chinese name 李小龙(Simplified)Pinyin LǐXiǎolóng (Mandarin)Jyutping Lei5 Siu2 Lung4 (Cantonese)Birth name Lee Jun-fan李振藩(Traditional)李振藩(Simplified)LǐZhènfān (Mandarin)Lei5 Zan3 Faan4 (Cantonese)Ancestry Shunde, Guangdong, ChinaOrigin Hong KongBorn 27 November 1940(1940-11-27)San Francisco Chinese HospitalChinatown, San FranciscoDied 20 July 1973(1973-07-20) (aged 32)Kowloon Tong, HK [1]Resting place Seattle, Washington, USA Lakeview CemeteryOccupation Martial arts instructor, actor, philosopher, film director, screenwriter, and martial arts founderYears active 1941–73Spouse(s) Linda Emery (1964–73)Children Brandon Lee (1965–93)Shannon Lee (born 1969)Parents Lee Hoi-chuen (1901–65)Grace Ho (1907–96)Awards[show]Hong Kong Film AwardsLifetime Achievement Award[2]1994Golden Horse AwardsBest Mandarin Film1972 Fist of Fury[2]Special Jury Award1972 Fist of FuryBruce Lee (born Lee Jun-fan; 27 November 1940 – 20 July 1973) was a Chinese American[3] Hong Kong actor,[4] martial arts instructor,[5] philosopher, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and founder of the JeetKune Do martial arts movement. He is widely considered by many commentators, critics, media and other martial artists to be the most influential martial artist of the 20th century, and one of the biggest pop culture icons.[6][7][8] He is often credited with changing the way Asians were presented in American films.[6]Lee was born in San Francisco to parents of Hong Kong heritage but was raised in Hong Kong until his late teens. Lee returned to the United States at the age of 18 to claim his U.S. citizenship and receive his higher education.[9] It was during this time that he began teaching martial arts, which soon led to film and television roles.His Hong Kong and Hollywood-produced films elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim, and sparked a major surge of interest in Chinese martial arts in the West in the 1970s. The direction and tone of his films changed and influenced martial arts andmartial arts films in Hong Kong and the rest of the world, as well.[10] He is noted for his roles in five feature-length films: Lo Wei's The Big Boss (1971) and Fist of Fury (1972); Way of the Dragon (1972), directed and written by Lee; Warner Brothers' Enter the Dragon (1973) and The Game of Death (1978), both directed by Robert Clouse.[11]Lee became an iconic figure known throughout the world, particularly among the Chinese, as he portrayed Chinese nationalism in his films.[12] He initially trained in Wing Chun, but he later rejected well-defined martial art styles, favouring instead the use of techniques from various sources, in the spirit of his personal martial arts philosophy, which he dubbed JeetKune Do (The Way of the Intercepting Fist).。
Bruce LeeBruce LeeChinese name 李小龍(Traditional)Chinese name 李小龙(Simplified)Pinyin LǐXiǎolóng (Mandarin)Jyutping Lei5 Siu2 Lung4 (Cantonese)Birth name Lee Jun-fan李振藩(Traditional)李振藩(Simplified)LǐZhènfān (Mandarin)Lei5 Zan3 Faan4 (Cantonese)Ancestry Shunde, Guangdong, ChinaOrigin Hong KongBorn 27 November 1940(1940-11-27)San Francisco Chinese HospitalChinatown, San FranciscoDied 20 July 1973(1973-07-20) (aged 32)Kowloon Tong, HK [1]Resting place Seattle, Washington, USA Lakeview CemeteryOccupation Martial arts instructor, actor, philosopher, film director, screenwriter, and martial arts founderYears active 1941–73Spouse(s) Linda Emery (1964–73)Children Brandon Lee (1965–93)Shannon Lee (born 1969)Parents Lee Hoi-chuen (1901–65)Grace Ho (1907–96)Awards[show]Hong Kong Film AwardsLifetime Achievement Award[2]1994Golden Horse AwardsBest Mandarin Film1972 Fist of Fury[2]Special Jury Award1972 Fist of FuryBruce Lee (born Lee Jun-fan; 27 November 1940 – 20 July 1973) was a Chinese American[3] Hong Kong actor,[4] martial arts instructor,[5] philosopher, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and founder of the JeetKune Do martial arts movement. He is widely considered by many commentators, critics, media and other martial artists to be the most influential martial artist of the 20th century, and one of the biggest pop culture icons.[6][7][8] He is often credited with changing the way Asians were presented in American films.[6]Lee was born in San Francisco to parents of Hong Kong heritage but was raised in Hong Kong until his late teens. Lee returned to the United States at the age of 18 to claim his U.S. citizenship and receive his higher education.[9] It was during this time that he began teaching martial arts, which soon led to film and television roles.His Hong Kong and Hollywood-produced films elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim, and sparked a major surge of interest in Chinese martial arts in the West in the 1970s. The direction and tone of his films changed and influenced martial arts andmartial arts films in Hong Kong and the rest of the world, as well.[10] He is noted for his roles in five feature-length films: Lo Wei's The Big Boss (1971) and Fist of Fury (1972); Way of the Dragon (1972), directed and written by Lee; Warner Brothers' Enter the Dragon (1973) and The Game of Death (1978), both directed by Robert Clouse.[11]Lee became an iconic figure known throughout the world, particularly among the Chinese, as he portrayed Chinese nationalism in his films.[12] He initially trained in Wing Chun, but he later rejected well-defined martial art styles, favouring instead the use of techniques from various sources, in the spirit of his personal martial arts philosophy, which he dubbed JeetKune Do (The Way of the Intercepting Fist).。