2024-08-17
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Bruce Lee (November 27, 1940 - July 20, 1973), whose real name was Li Zhenfan, was born in San Francisco, California, USA. His ancestral home is Jun'an Town, Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China. He graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle, USA. He is a pioneer of world martial arts reform, the father of MMA, a martial arts master, the creator of kung fu movies, a martial arts fighter, a martial arts philosopher, the founder of Jeet Kune Do, the first global promoter of Chinese Kung Fu, the first Chinese protagonist in Hollywood, a kung fu movie star, and a martial arts master.
In 1950, he starred in the movie "Little Cheung" as the leading actor for the first time. In 1954, he studied Wing Chun under Ip Man. In 1962, Bruce Lee opened the "Jun Fan Kung Fu Institute". In 1964, he participated in the International Karate Competition in the United States and won the championship. In 1967, he created Jeet Kune Do. In 1972, he starred in the movie "Fist of Fury" and won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor at the 10th Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival; in the same year, he starred in "Way of the Dragon", which broke the Asian film box office record. In 1973, the global box office of "Enter the Dragon" co-produced with Hollywood reached 230 million US dollars; on July 20, he died in Hong Kong, China, at the age of 33. In 1974, Bruce Lee was named one of the world's seven great martial artists by the internationally authoritative martial arts magazine "Black Belt".
In 1993, he won the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Hong Kong Film Awards.
In 1998, he won the "Wushu Movie Superstar Award" from the Chinese Wushu Association.
In 1999, he was listed by Time magazine as one of the "Heroes and Icons of the 20th Century".
In 2005, he won the Outstanding Contribution Award for Chinese Films Going Global; in the same year, he won the Hong Kong Film Awards Centennial Star.
Bruce Lee Chinese Painting Chen Xiguang
—Bruce Lee Quotes—
*People, living people, who create martial arts are much more important and valuable than any established martial arts systems.
*The purpose of practicing Kung Fu is not to break stones or wooden boards; we are more concerned with using it to influence our entire thinking and lifestyle.
*Just learning the skills of a certain school or person, even if you use them to the limit, is not real fighting. So-called maturity refers to the deepest self-awareness, not being a prisoner of ideas.
*If knowledge follows the traditional model, you can only survive under the shadow of tradition. You only understand the old ways, but you don’t understand yourself.
*Only when a person has self-esteem can he clearly "guide" himself to the right path. Therefore, people should constantly maintain their dignity. Dignity can explore their potential and promote their work results. Not only that, we should repeatedly estimate our potential every day to see if it has increased.
*Someone told me that a genius can create his own opportunities. In fact, a person’s deep expectations can not only create his own opportunities, but even create his own genius!
*As time goes by, heroes will die like ordinary people and slowly disappear from people's memory. But we are still alive. We have to understand ourselves, discover ourselves, and express ourselves.
*Knowing is not enough, you must apply it; hoping is not enough, you must do it.
*Empty your cup so that you can fill it again.
As we all know, Bruce Lee is a famous martial artist who has reached a level of obsession with martial arts. It is precisely this kind of unremitting pursuit that has made his career so brilliant. However, seeing his handwriting in pen is shocking. It is so amazing that it subverts our understanding.
It is really unexpected that a person who loves martial arts can write such elegant and gentle handwriting. Let us appreciate it together.
Judging from his pen handwriting, he is definitely a skilled practitioner with a solid foundation in pen calligraphy. He is also very free and skilled in writing. His understanding of traditional calligraphy is not only high-level but also profound. Each word is as smooth as jade. He is truly something else. At the same time, from his pen handwriting, we can also appreciate the spirit of traditional brush calligraphy.
In his fountain pen calligraphy, such elements are fully grafted, and are well applied and utilized. The hard pen handwriting he writes has more texture. We find that his fountain pen handwriting is written in accordance with rules, every word abides by the rules, and his penmanship is meticulous and in accordance with the rules. Such skills alone are enough to show that his understanding and knowledge of traditional calligraphy is extraordinary.
In the process of writing, we can fully feel a kind of change. The brushwork is varied and changeable, and it is also a state of ease. It can switch freely and accurately.
In the arrangement of dots and strokes, not only does it reflect a sense of compactness, but the relationship between them is also very harmonious. Especially between the upper and lower strokes, the relationship of correspondence is very good, echoing from the beginning to the end, and each character has a tilted posture.
Although this tilted posture is not too obvious, there is still a sense of momentum and a visual impact, and every stroke has a response.
We also found that his pen handwriting has both a dignified and majestic feeling and a graceful posture. The shapes of the characters are either square and flat or long and thin, with many variations. They are adjusted according to the characters and shaped according to the characters. I believe that such changes will definitely attract your attention.
Not only does he have unique performance in calligraphy, but his English manuscripts are also so fluent and he has grasped the essence of calligraphy. It seems that the influence of traditional calligraphy is very profound and has a significant impact on his English writing.
Not only that, you will feel even more amazing after seeing his paintings.
His paintings are extremely delicate, and he also brings out the characters' personalities to the extreme. Every detail highlights a unique feature. Whether it is in terms of form or expression, they are all very accurate. I never thought that his painting skills are so high. This level is not inferior to that of professional painters, isn't it?
The action performance of the characters is even more perfect, which is really different. I believe that when you see these works of Bruce Lee, whether they are paintings, pen handwriting, or English manuscripts, you will feel shocked, and even ask yourself, is this handwriting from the Bruce Lee we are familiar with? Do you also feel shocked?
After seeing these works, the image of Bruce Lee in our minds becomes more sacred, more textured, and fuller. He is truly a great man who is proficient in both literature and martial arts. I wonder what kind of understanding and insights you will have after seeing such pen handwriting or paintings?