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It is said that every family has its own problems. In fact, stars also have their unknown troubles. In everyone's eyes, Jackie Chan is the eldest brother in the entertainment circle, and I have great prestige. In fact, he has always been controversial about not helping his two brothers in the countryside.

Superstar Jackie Chan also has a unique growth experience. Jackie Chan was born in Hong Kong. When he was very young, he and his family came to live in Australia. Because he often fights with his classmates, the teacher soon stops him from going to school. 196 1 year, seven-year-old Jackie Chan was brought back to Hong Kong by his family, and immediately began to learn from his teacher and became a Peking Opera actor. Jackie Chan, a former Peking Opera actor, began his acting career on 197 1 as a martial arts teacher in the early martial arts film Woman. The following year, he also acted as a stuntman for Bruce Lee in The Raptors Crossing the River.

By 1995, Jackie Chan entered Hollywood as a "pink zone" and gradually began to change his screen image. Later 1998, Jackie Chan, who appeared in Time magazine, became a first-line actor in Hollywood.

Since then, Jackie Chan's career has soared, but as a hardcore kung fu superstar, he must take into account family and social welfare while his career is in full swing. Jackie Chan set up his own charitable foundation as early as 1988. In the following 32 years, Jackie Chan has been enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings and has never stopped. While paying attention to public welfare, Jackie Chan often thinks about his own life experience.

Jackie Chan's ancestral home is Wuhu, Anhui. Jackie Chan's father Charles and Lee Li Can went to Hong Kong to make a living on 1947. Before going to Hong Kong, he had a marriage in his hometown and gave birth to two sons, Fang Shide, Fang Charles and Li-Li Can. They left their wives and went to Hong Kong. The following year, his wife passed away. It is reported that Charles and Lee-Li Can married another wife and gave birth to Jackie Chan under the pseudonym of Chen Zhiping. Jackie Chan once claimed to be a native of Shandong. It was not until 20 1 1 that he learned from his father that his ancestral name was Fang. In 2004, he changed his name to Fang Zuming, which is considered to be his ancestral home.

In 2008, Charles and Lee-Li Can died, and two sons of Charles and Lee-Li Can, Fang Shi Sheng and Fang Shide, also attended their father's funeral, so Jackie Chan's two half-brothers also participated.

At that time, Jackie Chan was holding his father's portrait, and the son behind him was holding his father's two favorite things, one was a hat and the other was a fishing rod. These two things were also buried with his father.

Although Jackie Chan's two brothers live in poverty, they don't want to accept Jackie Chan's help. In the early years, Jackie Chan's father told them not to disturb his younger brother Jackie Chan's life. Both of them keep it in mind, which may be the reason why they refused Jackie Chan's help. Now Jackie Chan and his two brothers are not close, but overall they are still in harmony with this family, which should be the most desirable sight for netizens.