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Yu Hai, who once played the role of Jet Li's mentor and Jason Wu's father-in-law, is a leading figure in China Wushu, and a sixth-generation descendant of mantis boxing, and has formed an indissoluble bond with China Wushu since childhood. Yu Hai devoted his whole life to the research and development of China Wushu, and he spread mantis boxing well, making great contributions to China Wushu.

(1) Yu Hai and China Kung Fu Yu Hai started to contact mantis boxing at the age of 12. Manta Boxing is one of the most famous martial arts boxing methods, which occupies a very important position in martial arts boxing. Yu Hai's master of mantis boxing is Lin Jingshan, a famous master of seven-star mantis boxing. Under the guidance of Lin Jingshan, Yu Hai studied hard and practiced hard./kloc-superfine product became a mantis boxing at the age of 0/6.

For Hai, learning China Wushu is not only to satisfy his interest, but also to let the world know about China Wushu. A versatile Yu Hai, he focused on Wushu education, served as the head coach of Shandong Wushu Team, led the team to struggle and led Shandong Wushu Team and China Wushu to become famous step by step.

Yu Hai has never stopped learning China Wushu, no matter whether he had saved his strength before or gained fame after becoming famous. It's never too old to learn, because you love deeply, and you will be weak without boxing for a day. Yu Hai has been improving his martial arts, and he has never stopped making progress while educating others. The sentence "There is no end to learning" is most accurately reflected in The Sea.

(2) Yu Hai entered the deductive world. China's martial arts is unique and profound, and naturally there are film and television works in this field. As an excellent Wushu, Yu Hai is often invited by many film and television producers as a Wushu instructor. Yu Hai likes and accepts that more people can discover China Wushu, understand China Wushu, and maybe they will fall in love with China Wushu, which is natural. The most important thing is that he has the confidence to do a good job in martial arts guidance.

It's one thing to practice kung fu by yourself, but it's another to practice kung fu by filming. In the process of martial arts instruction, Yu Hai, based on the principle of endless learning, seriously studied how to embody martial arts in film and television dramas. Facts have proved that Yu Hai's guidance was very successful. The works under the guidance of Mr. Hai are calm and full of passion, and each movement embodies the wonderful and essence of China Wushu.

Martial arts instruction is handy, and Yu Hai inevitably has the idea of being in it. Yu Hai decided to give it a try in the deductive world. The attempt got out of control.

Yu Hai's martial arts skills are high, and his artistic performance is not inferior. He can figure out the characters accurately and carefully, and vividly present the characters with delicate and natural performances. Coupled with his accumulated experience in martial arts instruction, Yu Hai soon became a martial arts star.

Yu Hai has appeared in such kung fu films as Shaolin Temple, Three Fortunes in Thailand and Zhang Chi, and Ip Man. He quickly gained the recognition and love of the audience with his real martial arts, good acting skills and image. Kung Fu movies are very popular in China. There are countless Kung Fu movie stars in China, such as Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee and Fan Shaohuang, among which Jet Li and Jason Wu are two.

(3) The fate of cooperation between Jason Wu, Jet Li, Yu Hai and Jet Li began with the film Shaolin Temple. Yu Hai and Jet Li cooperated as mentors in the film, and they formed an indissoluble bond because of this cooperation. Yu Hai not only played opposite Jet Li as an actor, but also sought tacit understanding with Jet Li as a senior. Jet Li is also Kung Fu Genius. In the process of shooting, Yu Hai found that Jet Li is really a material that can be made.

Shaolin Temple is a very popular kung fu film, and its popularity even leads to a trend that men should learn Shaolin Kung Fu. At the same time, this film not only became a hit in China, but also set off a China Kung Fu craze in the world. China Kung Fu is world-famous. Thanks to Yu Hai, Jet Li also became a popular kung fu movie star with this film.

Later, Yu Hai also cooperated with Jason Wu. Together, they put out an excellent work: The New Shaolin Temple, in which Yu Hai plays Jason Wu's master. Jason Wu has benefited a lot from its cooperation with Yu Hai. Under the guidance of Kung Fu masters, Jason Wu also improved his ability and gained a new understanding of Kung Fu. After that, they cooperated again and played Jason Wu's master in The Sea.

Because of the cooperation of the two films, Jason Wu and Jet Li were also considered as Yu Haifeng's apprentices, but in fact Yu Hai didn't really accept them as apprentices. The centralized teacher was also a teacher, and Yu Hai was also their teacher.

From learning martial arts, to learning mantis boxing from a famous family, and then to becoming a kung fu movie star in the deductive world, Yu Hai's life is destined to have an indissoluble bond with martial arts. Yu Hai is the light of China Wushu. He never studied martial arts for fame, but for himself-his love for China martial arts and his dedication to developing China martial arts.

In the heart of the sea, China's martial arts is his soul, which supports his day-to-day martial arts practice for decades and his unremitting struggle for the martial arts cause in China. Many people who are engaged in such industries as dancing and sports are generally injured, while high-intensity industries such as martial arts need physical fitness. Yu Hai never gave up because of this. He was born for martial arts, so it is meaningless.

As a martial arts master in China, Yu Hai has paid too much for China's martial arts career. He is undoubtedly great, or all kung fu masters are great. They are tough guys with iron bones and patriots with a bright heart.

They shed blood and tears on the training ground, turned around and stood in the world with China Kung Fu. Each of their scars is a feat, which turns into a national light and shines in China in the East, inspiring generations of kung fu teenagers to move forward and carry forward Chinese kung fu.