Ahh good question......During "Enter the Dragon" Bruce worked harder than ever and his body became more and more fatigued. He once collapsed after a take for the movie and nearly died. He said that it was like fighting a Demon. Another answer to this is that Bruce's parents had a boy before him but he died still a baby. They thought a demon took him so when they had Bruce, they gave him a a boy's name and a girl's name in chinese, Sai Fong(translated "Little Phoenix"), the girl's name would confuse the demon and think Bruce was a girl so he would not kill him. Those are two stories having to do with the Demons.
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Though his ancestry is Chinese, Bruce Lee was born in the United States, but he grew up in Hong Kong.
Bruce's Mother's Name Was Grace Ho. She Was Half German And Half Chinese.
Bruce Lee's parents were Chinese actors from Hong Kong. Bruce was born in the US when his parents were in San Francisco.
Chinese, English, Cantonese.
No. He is a Chinese.
Chinese
Though his ancestry is Chinese, Bruce Lee was born in the United States, but he grew up in Hong Kong.
Bruce's Mother's Name Was Grace Ho. She Was Half German And Half Chinese.
Bruce Lee's parents were Chinese actors from Hong Kong. Bruce was born in the US when his parents were in San Francisco.
He was born an American to Chinese parents.
Chinese, English, Cantonese.
Bruce studied a style of Chinese kung fu named Wing Chun. The Chinese don't traditionally use belts, that is a Japanese style.
Donald Bruce has written: 'Easy phrases in the Canton dialect of the Chinese language' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Conversation and phrase books, Dialects
He was born in America. But his nationality was a chinese.
Bruce Lee was a Kung Fu practitioner, studying the style of Wing Chun. It was referred to as Chinese Boxing in at least one of his films.
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