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Why does Shunde Wushu culture have a long history?
Shunde folk Wushu has a long history, and there were Wushu champions and Wushu explorations in Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the early years of the Republic of China, there were dozens of martial arts schools in Shunde, all of which enjoyed great fame. Bruce Lee, an international martial arts superstar whose ancestral home is Shunde, has carried forward Shunde martial arts culture.

Bruce Lee, formerly known as Li, 1940, was born in San Francisco, California, USA. Originally from Jun 'an Town, Shunde, Guangdong, China. He is a pioneer of the world martial arts reform, a martial arts warrior, a martial arts philosopher, a pioneer of UFC, the father of MMA, a martial arts master, a pioneer and founder of kung fu movies, an actor of China martial arts movies, the first global promoter of China Kung Fu, and the first China actor in Hollywood. His four and a half films in Hong Kong broke many records three times, among which "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 230 million US dollars.

1962 Bruce Lee established the "Guo Fan Museum for Disarmament", 1967 established its own Jeet Kune Do. 1973 On July 20th, Bruce Lee died in Hongkong at the age of 33. 1979, the city government of Los Angeles set the release date of the remake of Game of Death as "Bruce Lee Day" on June 8th. 1993, the 20th anniversary of Bruce Lee's death was issued in the United States, and the Bruce Lee commemorative star emblem was paved on Hollywood Celebrity Avenue. In the same year, he was awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award" by the Hong Kong Film Awards Conference. In June, 1998, 1 1 was awarded the "martial arts movie superstar award" by the Chinese Wushu Association. 1999 Time Magazine listed heroes and idols in the 20th century. Bruce Lee, the late British Princess Diana and US President Kennedy are all on the list. In the "Entertainment Man of the Year Election" jointly organized by seven electronic media in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee ranked first. In 2000, the US government announced the issue of a set of commemorative stamps for Bruce Lee's 60th birthday. Bruce Lee was the third artist and the first Chinese after Marilyn Monroe and 007. In 2003, American Black Belt magazine released the 30th anniversary album of Bruce Lee's death, The Lasting Influence of Bruce Lee on American Wushu. In June 2008, the world's largest Bruce Lee Memorial Hall opened in Jun 'an Town, Shunde, with a total land area of 37,000 square meters.