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Why is Bruce Lee an American?

Bruce Lee is an American citizen because he was born in San Francisco, California. His parents went to the immigration office in San Francisco when he was a few months old and applied for American citizenship for him.

194 1 year, Bruce Lee returned to hongkong with his parents, where he spent his childhood and adolescence. At that time, Hong Kong was a British colony, and Bruce Lee's parents were British Hong Kong citizens, which gave him British Hong Kong citizenship. This nationality is different from British nationality or China nationality, and it is a special status, because Hong Kong is still the territory of China, but it is also governed by Britain.

196 1 year, Bruce Lee returned to the United States as an American citizen, studied drama at Washington University, and began to teach martial arts and Jeet Kune Do. He met his wife Linda Emily in the United States and gave birth to his son Brandon Lee and daughter Li Xiangning. He also started his film and television career in America, but it didn't develop well.

Personality assessment

Bruce Lee showed his dauntless spirit and amazing fighting skills in the movie Jingwumen, especially his performances of Li Sanjiao and Lie Quan, which were full of praise. Although Bruce Lee passed away, his spirit still has a great influence on people in later generations. People will always miss his sincere heart of loving the Chinese nation, inspiring its spirit and yearning for its prosperity.

Bruce Lee's spirit of self-improvement and never giving up inspires future generations. His pioneering spirit and the spirit of pursuing perfection have influenced the whole world, regardless of the times, national boundaries and nationalities.

Bruce Lee introduced China Kung Fu and the culture and philosophy behind it to the world through movies, and included the word "Kung Fu" in the English dictionary. The confidence in China culture shown in his Kung Fu movies still affects many people decades later.