It's an essence of his Jun Fan Gung Fu
Bruce Lee has written: 'Chinese gung fu the philosophical art of self defense' 'JFK' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature
He wrote three books, two which were published after his death. Chinese Gung-Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self Defense was published in 1963. The other two were Tao of Jeet Kune Do and Bruce Lee's Fighting Method.
he was a gung ho type of guy
Wu Wei Gung Fu is a system of martial arts founded by Jo-Si Joseph Cowles. He was a student of Bruce Lee in Seattle, Wa. He met Bruce and studied Jun Fan Gung Fu (Jun Fan Lee was Bruc's Chinese name). "Gung Fu" is Cantonese for Mandrian "Kung Fu". Wu Wei or mo Wai means "Spontaneous Action". Now if you go to YouTube you can see more of it by typing in "wu wei gung fu". Professor Cowles lives in the State of Washington and is retired from martial arts instruction. He passed on the system to Israeli citizen- Eyal Koren. Others such as Mike Henry, Kevin Capps, Joe Purcell, George Brock, and others presently promote the art of Wu Wei Gung Fu. In a way it is an eclectic blend of arts (Jun Fan, Modified Wing Chun, Aiki Jutsu, etc.) based on efficiency and sound combat tactics.
Chang Gung University was created in 1987.
Gung Fu or Kung Fu originated in China.
Bruce Lee only authorised 3 people to teach his arts. Taky Kimura (Jun Fan Gung Fu), James Yimm Lee (Jeet Kune Do), and Dan Inosanto (Jeet Kune Do). The difference between these arts can be found on various sites.
Grandfather in Cantonese is 公公 (gung gung) for paternal grandfather and 外公 (ngoi gung) for maternal grandfather.
Gung buk - 1984 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIB
Gung Ho For Info EP was created on 2009-06-02.
In Chinese, "Gung gung" (公公) typically refers to a paternal grandfather. It is a term of endearment and respect used within families. Additionally, in some contexts, it can also mean "father-in-law." The specific meaning can vary based on regional dialects and cultural nuances.