China News Service, April 25. According to the US "World Journal" report, the "We Are Bruce Lee: One Family" exhibition was opened to the public on the 24th at the Chinese American Historical Association in Chinatown, San Francisco, USA.

This is also the association's first exhibition since it was forced to close due to the epidemic, and it mainly showcases Bruce Lee's unique side beyond his martial arts and performances.

  Li Xiangning, the daughter of Bruce Lee, came to the exhibition site. She said: "He is a bridge that can connect people with each other. This is what the Bruce Lee Foundation wants to encourage people to do and continue to pass on his spirit."

  The exhibition, a collaboration between the Bruce Lee Foundation, top collectors of Bruce Lee relics and a team of innovative artists, shows audiences how a Chinese-American star broke through geographic, racial and cultural barriers and eventually became an international superstar.

  A martial arts enthusiast said: "I knew Bruce Lee from the movies when I was a child... When I grew up, I also came into contact with martial arts and learned about the Jeet Kune Do created by him, which gave me a new understanding of the application of Chinese martial arts in actual combat. Know, Bruce Lee has always been the idol that makes us Chinese martial arts fans look up to the mountains!"

  A Chinatown resident said that Bruce Lee grew up in Chinatown, used his own strength to create a world in the circle of Western mainstream culture, and won respect for the Chinese with his superb level.

His influence on the world is huge. "Mr. Xiaolong is not only an actor, a martial artist, but also a philosopher, a symbol and symbol of culture. He is the bridge between our Chinese and Western mainstream culture!" (Wang Zihan)