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Bruce Lee ( Early life )

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Bruce Lee as a baby with his parents, Grace Ho and  Lee Hoi-chuen Bruce Lee was born on November 27, 1940, in the  Chinese Hospital , in  Chinatown, San Francisco . According to the  Chinese zodiac , Lee was born in both the hour and the year of the  Dragon , which according to tradition is a strong and fortuitous omen. [21]  Lee and his parents returned to Hong Kong when he was three months old. [22]  Bruce's father,  Lee Hoi-chuen , was  Han Chinese , and his mother, Grace Ho (何愛瑜), was of  Eurasian  ancestry. [23]  Grace Ho is reported as either the adopted or biological daughter of Ho Kom-tong (Ho Gumtong, 何甘棠) and the half-niece of  Sir Robert Ho-tung , both notable Hong Kong businessmen and philanthropists. [24]  Bruce was the fourth of five children: Phoebe Lee (李秋源), Agnes Lee (李秋鳳),  Peter Lee  (李忠琛), and  Robert Lee  (李振輝). Grace's parentage remains unclear. Linda Lee, in her 1989 biography  The Bruce Lee Story , suggests that Grace had a German father a

Yip Man (Death and legacy)

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Ip Man gravestone at  Wo Hop Shek , Hong Kong. Ip died on 2 December 1972 in his unit at 149  Tung Choi Street  in Hong Kong, [1]  from  throat cancer , only seven months before the death of  Bruce Lee . [16]  He was buried at  Wo Hop Shek , Hong Kong. Ip's legacy is the global practice of Wing Chun.  Ip Chun , the eldest son of Ip Man, is passionate and relentless in keeping his father's Wing Chun kung fu legacy alive. In 2014, Ip Chun was selected to represent Wing Chun as the inheritor of the legacy of Wing Chun-style kung fu. [17]  Ip's notable students include:  Leung Sheung ,  Lok Yiu ,  Chu Shong-tin ,  Wong Shun Leung ,  Bruce Lee ,  Moy Yat , Ho Kam Ming, Chow Tze Chuen,  Victor Kan , his nephew  Lo Man Kam , his sons  Ip Ching  and  Ip Chun , and closed door disciple  Leung Ting  (as stated in an interview with Grand Master Ip Man by New Martial Hero Magazine, 1972)  [18] Ip wrote a history of Wing Chun. [19]  Many artifacts of his life are on dis

Yip man(Life in Hong Kong)

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Ip, his wife Cheung and their daughter arrived in Hong Kong through  Macau  in 1950. His wife and daughter would later return to Foshan to retrieve their identity cards. However, due to the  closure of borders  between China and Hong Kong in 1951, Ip and Cheung were separated for good, with the latter remaining in Foshan. Initially, Ip Man's teaching business was poor in Hong Kong because Ip's students typically stayed for only a couple of months. He moved his school twice: first to Castle Peak Road in  Sham Shui Po , and then to Lee Tat Street ( 利達街 ) in  Yau Ma Tei . By then, some of his students had attained proficiency in Wing Chun and were able to start their own schools. They would go on and spar with other martial artists to compare their skills, and their victories helped to increase Ip's fame. In about 1955, probably out of loneliness and realized the separation with his wife would be permanent, [ dubious   –  discuss ]  he had a mistress from  Shanghai , who

Yip Man (Early life)

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Ip Man was born to Yip Oi-dor and Ng Shui, as the third of four children. He grew up in a wealthy family in Foshan , Guangdong , and received traditional Chinese education, alongside his elder brother Yip Kai-gak, his elder sister Yip Wan-mei, and younger sister Yip Wan-hum. [3] Ip started learning Wing Chun from Chan Wah-shun in 1906 when he was 12. Chan was 57 at the time, and Ip became Chan's 16th and last student. [4] [5] Due to Chan's age, he was only able to train Ip for three years before suffering a mild stroke in 1909 and retiring back to his village. Ip learned most of his skills and techniques from Chan's second eldest disciple, Ng Chung-sok (吳仲素). [ citation needed ] At the age of 16, with help from his relative Leung Fut-ting, Ip moved to Hong Kong and there he attended school at St. Stephen's College , a secondary school for wealthy families and foreigners living in Hong Kong. [3] Six months after moving to Hong Kong, a classmate of Ip&#