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Is it true that Bruce Lee played table tennis with nunchucks?

It’s fake, that person is not Bruce Lee.

That person is Shi Tianlong. It was an advertisement he shot for the Nokia N96 in 2008. It is a very old video.

This advertisement came out like this——

In 2008, as the TV series "The Legend of Bruce Lee" became popular in China, China set off a wave of "Bruce Lee fever", and Nokia Taking advantage of this opportunity, they launched the Nokia N96 Bruce Lee limited edition mobile phone. In order to coincide with the launch of the mobile phone, they invited the world-renowned advertising company JWT to shoot advertisements.

JWT invited the famous domestic Bruce Lee imitator Shi Tianlong, a Jeet Kune Do coach from Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, to shoot three commercials. They deliberately shot the advertisement to look like an old black and white film, and then put it on the Internet without any explanation. The purpose was to confuse the audience and make them think it was Bruce Lee, thereby attracting attention... Their purpose was achieved, and the advertisement was on the Internet. It caused a sensation, not only domestically, but also received astronomical hits abroad. Many people believe that this is Bruce Lee and worship him enthusiastically.

Although it was soon revealed that this was actually an advertisement, the voice of the truth was really weak and was drowned out by the overwhelming reposting. Many people still think it was Bruce Lee.

However, this advertisement can also confuse people who don't know Bruce Lee. For senior dragon fans, they can see the flaw at a glance - Shi Tianlong's figure is far from Bruce Lee, and Bruce Lee Not that fat; although the producers deliberately used black and white, backlighting, etc. to conceal Shi Tianlong's face, his face is still significantly different from Bruce Lee, who is much more handsome than him.

It should be pointed out that these commercials used computer stunts, and Shi Tianlong is not that amazing.

Shi Tianlong shot three advertisements for Nokia, in addition to "Nunchucks Playing Table Tennis", "Nunchucks Playing Matches" and "Nunchucks Playing Cell Phones". In fact - after watching the video of "Nunchucks Hitting Cell Phones", almost no one thought it was Bruce Lee, because there was no such thing in Bruce Lee's time, haha.

"Playing Table Tennis":

Bruce Lee (November 27, 1940 - July 20, 1973), formerly known as Li Zhenfan, studied under Ip Man, and was born in San Francisco, California, USA , whose ancestral home is Jun'an Town, Shunde, Guangdong, China, is a pioneer in the world's martial arts revolution, a martial arts fighter, a martial arts philosopher, the father of MMA, a martial arts master, the founder of kung fu movies and the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a Chinese martial arts movie actor, and the world's first Chinese kung fu actor. Promoter and the first Chinese leading actor in Hollywood.

His four and a half films in Hong Kong have broken multiple records three times. Among them, "Enter the Dragon" broke the Asian movie box office record, and "Enter the Dragon", a collaboration with Hollywood, has a global box office of US$230 million.