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What kind of injuries did Jackie Chan suffer when he made film and television works?
I think Jackie Chan can be said to be the big brother of China Kung Fu. His movies are so classic that he never uses body double for many dangerous moves. Every move is his own, so he is often injured and constantly injured, but it is this persistent spirit that makes him have immeasurable achievements in the entertainment circle.

What impressed me the most was that I fell from a platform on the 27th floor and died while filming "Never Give Up". It's incredible that I finished such a tall building by myself without any protective measures. Jackie Chan created a new kind of humorous martial arts. With his amazing stunts and original martial arts art, he combined humorous performance techniques, and then became a super film emperor deeply loved by Chinese people all over the world.

He never used body double or special effects in filming, and he relied entirely on real kung fu. To this end, Jackie Chan was injured many times and almost died several times. For example, when filming Never Give Up, according to the needs of the plot, Jackie Chan had to grab a very thin metal pillar in the shopping mall, slide down directly from a place more than ten meters high, and then fall on a glass ceiling. Jackie Chan's hand was burned because the lights around the pillar were directly electrified. After landing, his 7-8 vertebrae and pelvis also shifted, almost paralyzed.

Of course, there are many cases where he was injured while filming, such as 1978' s Drunken Boxing, in which his brow bone was injured and his eyes were kicked out. 1980, my little brother was shot, his nose was cracked by his opponent and his throat almost choked. The accidental spy photos were taken at 200 1, and the coccyx cartilage injury caused the lower body to be unable to move. These are just a few movies. It can be said that there is almost no place from top to bottom that is not injured. This is why I have always admired Jackie Chan. If everyone is as serious as he is, will there be any bad works?