Eric Lee (1902— 1945) was originally named Eric Lidier. Scots. 1902 was born in Tianjin, China. From 65438 to 0907, Eric Lee returned to China with his parents and received primary and secondary education. When studying at Edinburgh University, he was a rugby player at Edinburgh University and one of the most attractive and powerful players on the team. Later, he joined the Scottish national team. 1927 In July, Li participated in the 8th Olympic Games. In the 200 m final, he won the bronze medal in 2 1.9 seconds, and then broke the men's 400 m Olympic record in 47.6 seconds. Eric Lee is the man of the hour in this Olympic Games and has since become a national hero. However, it was not long before he bid farewell to sports and returned to his birthplace-Tianjin, China. Li Yanhong's tough character of not being afraid of difficulties and going forward courageously runs through his life. 1925 introduction of Li Rui, Eric Li graduated from the chemistry department of Edinburgh University with a degree. However, Eric Li declined the kind invitation from all walks of life in Britain and resolutely applied to return to Tianjin, China to become an ordinary middle school teacher in the middle school (now 17 Middle School). During his teaching in Tianjin, Mr Eric LI tried his best to train many young athletes from China, such as Wu Bixian, a high jumper from China, who was able to represent old China in the Olympic Games. As a teacher, he is modest, peaceful and patient. His lectures are lively and interesting, and laughter often comes out in class. The relationship between teachers and students is very harmonious, so his classes are also the most popular among students. 1928 Eric Li participated in the international sports meeting held in Dalian and easily won the 200-meter and 400-meter races. 1929, the British Concession authorities held the World Track and Field Competition in Tianjin Minyuan Stadium. Introduction of Li Rui Eric Li defeated the German athlete Otto Felsa, the world record holder of 500 meters, and won the gold medal. This is the last gold medal that Eric Lee won in his life. 199 1 In June, his three daughters presented this gold medal and another silver shield to the school where their father once taught-Tianjin 17 Middle School as a permanent memorial.
During his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Li took an active part in anti-Japanese activities behind enemy lines. 194 1 When the Pacific War broke out, Japanese militarism held the nationals of more than 20 hostile countries, including Eric Lee, as hostages in a concentration camp of No.2 Middle School in Weixian County, Shandong Province. During his three years in prison, Eric Lee never succumbed to the Japanese's ravages and broken children. He adhered to principles, upheld justice and waged an indomitable struggle with the enemy. He is humorous and optimistic. He was elected as the chairman of the recreational group in the camp and often arranged various fitness activities for young people. His enthusiasm and vitality for life encouraged everyone to work hard together to spend that miserable day. Due to the extremely bad living and medical conditions in the concentration camp, Eric Lee could not overcome the diseases in his body. 2 1,1died of a brain tumor on February 43, 945.