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father or my father passed away. In his last message, he wrote
that he missed me every Lunar New Year, even though he told
me not to miss the past. He set aside a firecracker and asked me
to remember the Chinese New Year culture. He also recorded
some of the conversations between us in writing. He also wrote,
Bruce, you are allowed to practice martial arts, and finally,
because you are now the principal of a martial arts school, you
should strive to be a qualified teacher. After his death, I kept
looking at photos and words to recall memories, me and my
father. Again, sad. Then I started to know that Bruce is not, "No
need, no thinking." This means "often, from time to time." After
changing the meaning, I began to change. I did more jogging,
more weight training, more push me to practice, and more and
more practice. Then I named Chinese martial arts, kung fu, kung
fu or "practice" as. Therefore, the name Kung Fu or Kung Fu is
more and more similar to Chinese martial arts. Some students
ask what the name of the Zhenwu martial arts hall means. My
instinct means letting foreigners thrive. Some foreign students
are very satisfied with the answer. One day, when I got home,
Linda said, "Master Huang came to our school as a challenger.
Kimura Takeo said he would handle him. "I said," and then let
him deal with it. "Linda said, "Students I hope you handle this
business. They want more than just stories and exercises. "" I
don't understand why I want to change," and then I returned to
my room. We haven't talked about it for a few days after that
conversation. After their duel, Bruce Lee’s school was allowed
to teach foreigners’ martial arts and continue to teach them, as
its name suggests, “to let foreigners thrive.” Still, it can always
be interpreted as the opposite. Way, "Beat the foreign invaders"
One day, Kimura Takeo 木村武之came to me and asked me a
question, "I saw the name of our school has a Chinese character,
Chinese characters, used in Japan. This is 藩. This word means
in Japan. Aristocrat or House of Lords. Sometimes, it is used to
represent Japanese. Can you explain what the name of our
school means? "I said, "I'm sorry, I can't do it." Then, we left.