Fist Of Fury Analysis

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Film of “Fist of Fury” (Bruce Lee) Kungfu is an original word in Chinese, but cannot find in the previous English dictionary in late 19th century, and there was no such a noun, even a bunch of Europe and the United States did not know what KungFu was, the original Chinese martial arts heritage has a long history, not just a fighting and the fighting techniques, but also affect the Chinese thought, a man who called these word Kung Fu, changed the foreigner’s perceptions and prejudices toward the Chinese people as if to break apart the boulder of apartheid. His name is Bruce Lee, and today we are going to introduce a documentary film, “I Am Bruce Lee” and “Fist of Fury” is mainly about Lee 's martial arts philosophy and far-reaching influence. But in here, I would like to talk about the “fist of fury” because it is the lecture material and related to the Chinese are not “Sick man of East Asia”! Speaking of …show more content…

On the contrary, more and more elderly people are learning martial arts. Why do young people not willing to learn martial arts? First of all, in this society people seek to earn money rather than learn the martial arts. And a lot of parents generally believe that learning is the only way out. What can they do after martial arts? Do you give others security? Are we going to be a private bodyguard. Why do not just focus on study and get a good GPA in the university, and look for individual jobs with high income. Second, the faults of martial arts inherited, from the Golden Age of Wushu in the Republic of China to the establishment of New China, many martial arts have disappeared. Many martial arts masters had not have time to pass down the essence of their martial arts. There are many factors, the main reason is that people nowadays cannot suffer the pain of martial arts. people cannot do much more if your kung fu is trained, like bullet can help you solve the problem of terrorists