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Which movie is the martial arts of Stephen Chow's Kung Fu imitated?

Imitate Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee (1940165438+1October 27th-1July 20th, 973), formerly known as Li, was born in San Francisco, California, USA, and his ancestral home was Jun 'an Town, Shunde, China. He is a pioneer of martial arts reform, a martial arts warrior, a martial arts philosopher, the father of MMA, a master of martial arts, and the pioneer of world kung fu films. 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 "Relieving Guo Fan Museum" and created Jeet Kune Do in 1967. 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 commemorative star emblem of Bruce Lee was laid on Hollywood Boulevard. 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.