Time magazine named Bruce Lee as one of the "1 most influential people in the 2th century".
One of the personalized stamps of China films in the century of Bruce Lee
In November p>26, Time magazine of the United States was listed in the list of Asian heroes.
There are two great China men in the commemorative stamps issued overseas: Mao Zedong and Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee T-shirts designed by red story cultural shirts. Sold to Jeet Kune Do clubs all over the world.
At the turn of the century in 1999, in the 1999 Yearbook of martial Arts Online magazine (Martial? artshall? offame? yearbook? In the "Wushu Hall of Fame" in 1999, Bruce Lee ranked first, and his famous disciple Rolex was also selected, ranking seventh (see Figure 1). In the same year, Bruce Lee still ranked first in the "Top Ten Most Influential Martial Artists in a Hundred Years" published by the more authoritative American Black Belt magazine in 1999. It can be seen that in the United States, a martial arts country that is at the forefront of the world in terms of both professionalism and amateurism, Bruce Lee has a lofty position that no one can replace.
Bruce Lee, formerly known as Li Zhenfan, was born in San Francisco, California, USA in 194. His ancestral home is Jun 'an Town, Shunde, Guangdong, China. He is a pioneer of martial arts reform in the world, a martial arts fighter, a martial arts philosopher, a pioneer of UFC, the father of MMA, a martial arts master, a pioneer and founder of Kung Fu movies, a Chinese martial arts movie actor, the first global promoter of China Kung Fu and the first Chinese actor in Hollywood. His four and a half films in Hong Kong broke many records three times, among which "The Raptor Crossing the River" broke the box office record of Asian films, and the total box office of enter the dragon, which cooperated with Hollywood, reached 23 million US dollars.
In p>1962, Bruce Lee opened the "Art Museum for Strengthening Fan Countries" and created Jeet Kune Do in 1967. On July 2th, 1973, Bruce Lee died in Hongkong at the age of 33. In 1979, the city government of Los Angeles designated June 8th, the opening date of the remake of Game of Death, as "Bruce Lee Day". In 1993, the United States issued the 2th anniversary banknote of Bruce Lee's death, and the Hollywood Celebrity Avenue was paved with the Bruce Lee commemorative star emblem. In the same year, he was awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award" by the Hong Kong Film Awards Conference. In November 1998, he was awarded the "martial arts movie superstar award" by the Chinese Wushu Association. In 1999, Time Magazine listed heroes and idols in the 2th century. Bruce Lee was on the list together with the late British Princess Diana and American President Kennedy. Bruce Lee was ranked first in the "Entertainment Man of the Century Election" jointly organized by seven electronic media in Hong Kong. In 2, the US government announced the issue of a set of commemorative stamps for the 6th birthday of Bruce Lee, which was the third artist to win this honor after Marilyn Monroe and 7, and the first Chinese. In 23, American Black Belt magazine released the 3th anniversary album of Bruce Lee's death, "Bruce Lee's lasting influence on American Wushu". In November 28, the world's largest Bruce Lee Memorial Hall opened in Jun 'an Town, Shunde, its ancestral home, with a total land area of 37, square meters.