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  Bruce Lee Biography
Bruce Lee was born at the Chinese Hospital in San Francisco to a Chinese father, Lee Hoi-Chuen, and Chinese-German mother Grace Lee.
Lee's death was officially recorded as being the result of an abnormal reaction to painkillers he took for severe back pain, possibly in combination with the analgesic for a headache.
Lee incurred this back problem when he was younger, after pinching a nerve in his lower back while doing good morning exercises using heavy weights without properly warming up -- a condition that left him temporarily in a wheelchair.
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  Lee Bailong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lee Bailong (李白龍 Japanese: Rī Bairon, Pinyin: Lǐ Báilóng or Li3 Bai2 Long2) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Shaman King.
It is later revealed that Bailong was murdered to be Tao Jun's guardian jiāngshī (Japanized as "kyonshii"), or guardian zombie.
Lee Bailong's sensei, Sha-wen (Shao-lin in the English anime), founded a variation of the Chaolin Temple Style (Chaolin means "Super Forest Temple", and it is a parody of "Shaolin").
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lee_Bailong   (257 words)

  
 Bruce Lee Biography - Celebrity Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bruce Lee was born at the Chinese Hospital in San Francisco to a Chinese father, Lee Hoi-Chuen, and Chinese-German mother Grace Lee.
Lee's death was officially recorded as being the result of an abnormal reaction to painkillers he took for severe back pain, possibly in combination with the analgesic for a headache.
Lee incurred this back problem when he was younger, after pinching a nerve in his lower back while doing good morning exercises using heavy weights without properly warming up -- a condition that left him temporarily in a wheelchair.
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 Qwika - Shaman King
Her personal jiang-si is Lee Bailong, a former martial-arts movie star who was killed by Tao assassins so that Jun would have a powerful corpse familiar.Furyoku :1200.
Lee Bailong (李白龍 Japanese: Rī Bairon, Pinyin: Lǐ Báilóng), (manga) / Lee Pai-Long (anime) - "The White Dragon"; he was a kung fu movie star who was murdered by the Tao clan to be Jun's Jiang-si bodyguard.
One was Li Bailong's mentor under Yúan's control while the other four had animal parts sewn onto their bodies to enhance their natural abilities.
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 directopedia : Directory : Arts : People : L : Lee, Bruce
Lee's mother initially gave him a name, since Lee's father was away on a Chinese opera tour at the time.
When Lee's father returned after some months, the name was abandoned due to a conflict with the name of Lee's grandfather; in Chinese culture, it is considered a taboo to give a child a name that is the same as an ancestor's.
Lee believed the abdominals muscles were one of the most important muscle groups for a martial artist since virtually every movement requires some degree of abdominal work.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Bruce Lee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bruce Lee was born at the Chinese Hospital in San_Francisco^ to a Chinese father, Lee Hoi-Chuen (???), and Chinese-German mother Grace Lee (???).
Lee began his formal martial arts training at the age of 13 in Wing Chun Kung Fu under Hong Kong master Yip Man. Like most martial arts schools at that time, Yip Man's classes were often taught by the highest ranking student.
Lee incurred this back problem when he was younger, after pinching a nerve in his lower back while doing morning exercises using heavy weights without properly warming up -- a condition that left him temporarily in a wheelchair.
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 Bruce Lee - Famous Chinese People - Chinese
Lee frequently gave demonstrations of his two-finger pushups and his famous "one inch punch", a mastered technique in which he could deliver a devastating blow yet have his fist travel a mere one inch (2.54 cm) in distance before striking an opponent.
It is rumored that Lee used an electric current as an aid to strength training, because of the leanness the muscles gained in working against themselves.
Lee Bailong (Lee Pai-Long) in Shaman King - Essentially the manga's version of Bruce, Lee was killed so that his body could be made into a Hopping corpseJiang Shi in service to the Tao family.
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 What is Bruce Lee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bruce Lee (November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) is widely considered to be the greatest martial arts film actor of the 20th century.
Lee tracked the evolution of his training in his diary, which has been recollected and published in The Bruce Lee Library by John Little a "martial arts historian" from Bruce Lee's Estate.
However the official cause of death, cerebral edema, was recorded as being the result of an allergic reaction to the analgesic he took combined with a possible unusual allergic reaction to cannabis.
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 Bruce Lee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Donald Langford, Lee's physician in Hong Kong, said that Bruce's body had less than one percent body fat, that "it was obscene how little body fat he had." Bruce Lee weighed only around 128 pounds at the time of his death.
Cerebral edema was recorded as being the result of an allergic reaction to the analgesic he took combined with medicine he took for back pain that he sustained after pinching a nerve in his lower back while doing deadlift exercises without properly warming up—a condition that left him in a wheelchair.
In September 2004, rumors circulated (e.g., a BBC story (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3620752.stm)) that the Bosnian city of Mostar was to honour Bruce Lee with a statue on the Spanish Square, as a symbol of solidarity.
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 Absolute Anime / Shaman King / Lee Pailong
Against his wishes, Lee was kidnapped, killed, and made into a mindless zombie to serve Jun Tao, once she matured.
The general public was unaware and thought Lee retired and was in hiding.
Yoh unifies with Lee's old sensei to subdue him, and he gave up his need for vengeance.
www.absoluteanime.com /shaman_king/lee.htm   (219 words)

  
 Shaman King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
anyway, Lee was originally a kung fu master that starred in a number of martial arts films where he alone would take on the forces of evil.
Jun is a priest, not a shaman, and Pailong was given to her 17 years ago as her main kyonshi (frozen corpse).
Yoh sets Bailong free from Jun's binding spell and he freely chooses to be her kyonshi.
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 bruce lee resource page - bruce lee wallpaper
Lee's mother initially gave him a name (李炫金; Mandarin Pinyin: Lǐ Xuànjīn), since Lee's father was away on a Chinese opera tour at the time.
Lee incurred this back problem when he was younger, after pinching a nerve in his lower back while doing good mornings (a lower back free-weight exercise) without properly warming up -- a condition that left him temporarily in a wheelchair.
Lee was named by TIME Magazine as one of the greatest heroes and icons and among the most influential martial artists of the 20th century.
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 Martial Arts LEGENDS part3: Bruce Lee - Martial Arts Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bruce Lee was a strong believer in the power of the mind and refused to accept that he would be disabled for life.
Lee Bailong (Lee Pai-Long) in the anime and manga Shaman King, especially the manga resembles Bruce Lee, not only in appearance, but had a similar role in life as an influential martial artist and movie star.
In the series The Life and Times of Juniper Lee the title character Juniper Lee could be seen as a tribute as she has a mixed fighting style, name, and she isn't portrayed as a stereotypical Asian.
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 Lee Bailong - Slider
Lee Bailong (李白竜 Pinyin: Lǐ Báilóng or Li3 Bai2 Long2), known as Lee Pai-Long in the English anime is a fictional character in the anime and manga Shaman King.
It is later revealed that Bailong was murdered to be Tao Jun's guardian jiang-shi (Japanized as "kyonshii"), or guardian zombie.
Sha-wen's Rui-Chong Quan Kung Fu was the basis of Bailong's style, the Dao Dan Do (Dao Dan is Chinese for missile), which combined Boxing, Muay Thai, and Karate.
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 Bruce Lee UK
In the pages of Bruce Lee: The Celebrated Life of the Golden Dragon, we invite you to examine the real Bruce Lee, the man behind the image-- the man who was so much more than an international film and martial arts superstar.
Bruce Lee (November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) is widely considered to be the greatest martial arts film actor of the 20th century.
It is rumored that Bruce Lee used an electric current as an aid to strength training, because of the leanness the muscles gained in working against themselves.
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 Shaman King Encyclopedia Article @ YoungElvis.com (Young Elvis)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In the English anime, Jun has a British accent, possibly in an attempt to convey the affluence of the Tao family.
Her personal jiang-si is Lee Bailong, a former martial-arts movie star who was killed by Tao assassins so that Jun would have a powerful corpse familiar.
Lee Bailong (李白龍 Japanese: Rī Bairon, Pinyin: Lǐ Báilóng), (manga) / Lee Pai-Long - "The White Dragon"; he was a kung fu movie star who was murdered by the Tao clan to be Jun's Jiang-si bodyguard.
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 Bruce Lee and popular culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lee Bailong (Lee Pai-Long) in the anime and manga Shaman King, especially the manga resembles Bruce Lee, not only in appearance, but had a similar role in life as an influential martial artist and movie star.
Jann Lee in the Dead or Alive series shares many similarities with and is closely modeled after martial artist Bruce Lee (having the same birthdate of November 27th).
In the series The Life and Times of Juniper Lee the title character Juniper Lee could be seen as a tribute as she has a mixed fighting style, name, and she isn't portrayed as a stereotypical Asian.
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 Bruce Lee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco, California to
Mostar was to honour Bruce Lee with a statue on
Lee's figure is to commend his work: to
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 Forums - Anime News Network
Like Bruce, Bailong is an international martial arts superstar who died at young age under mysterious circumstances.
I have yet to see a Bruce Lee reference or a Bruce Lee clone in an anime or manga aside from Shaman King.
Yes bailong is a wannabe bruce like, like Fei Long (from Street Fighter game made in japan) and Martial Law (from tekkengame made in japan) are wannabe Bruce lee.
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 Southwest Institute of Chinese Martial Arts {kung fu, modern wushu, san da, tai chi chuan}
Master Lee De Jiang (李德江) (이덕강) (sometimes Romanized Lee Duk-Gang) was born in 1931 in the city of Yantai (煙台), Shandong province, China.
At the age of 11, he began training in Long Fist boxing under Master Lee Yong De (李永得), who had been a bodyguard for the famous Chinese general Zuo Baogui (左寶貴) during the first Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895).
In 1960, Master Lee De Jiang began teaching Chinese immigrants at the Chinese embassy there, and in 1963 he opened his own school and began teaching non-Chinese as well.
www.kungfu-wushu.com /history.htm   (524 words)

  
 Absolute Anime / Shaman King / Jun Tao
She soon set up a trap with her Zombie Guardian, a form kung fu master movie star named Lee Pailong (also spelled Lee Bailong).
But when Yoh frees him from Jun's control by breaking the talismon on Lee's forehead, Lee remembers how he died and goes into a vengeful rage against Jun for her family murdering him and for all the bad things she had made him do.
Yoh integrates with Lee's old master and manages to calm him, saving Jun, as well as giving Lee a new purpose, to stay as Jun's partner and to achive his dream of perfecting Dao Dan Do.
www.absoluteanime.com /shaman_king/jun.htm   (252 words)

  
 AAW: Shaman King Reader Review
Channeling ghosts into one's body and using their powers has to be one of the coolest powers ever conceived.
And Lee Bailong's array of attacks are very basic martial arts moves that I learned in my first two weeks of class, but with giant words on the page.
Also, Lee Bailong's version of Bruce Lee's jeet kune do combines boxing, Muay Thai, and karate.
animeworld.com /readerreviews/shamanking.html   (2195 words)

  
 Informat.io on Hopping Corpse
In the anime and manga Shaman King, the Tao family has a massive army of jiāngshī (misspelled as jiangsi) at the family's call.
One certain jiāngshī the show focused on was Lee Bailong (also known as Lee Pai-Long), who is a thinly veiled reference to Bruce Lee.
Here, Talismans are used by the person controlling them (Doshi in the English Anime), and cutting the talisman off turns the Jiangsi into dust, much like a western vampire.
www.informat.io /?title=hopping-corpse   (1048 words)

  
 AAW: Shaman King Reader Review
Channeling ghosts into one's body and using their powers has to be one of the coolest powers ever conceived.
And Lee Bailong's array of attacks are very basic martial arts moves that I learned in my first two weeks of class, but with giant words on the page.
Also, Lee Bailong's version of Bruce Lee's jeet kune do combines boxing, Muay Thai, and karate.
www.animeworld.com /readerreviews/shamanking.html   (2195 words)

  
 MK and JH's Shaman King Info
When Manta first met Yoh he thought that Yoh was completely lazy because he got ghosts to do everything for him, but later he came to respect how hard it is to be a shaman.
Manta is a midget and a coward, but can be very brave when he needs to be (take the Lee Bailong (or Pai-Long) fight for example).
Dao Dan Do is an incredibly powerful form of martial arts invented by movie star Lee Bailong.
www.angelfire.com /hero/shamanking   (553 words)

  
 Ghost - China History Forum, chinese history forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In the anime and manga Shaman King, the Tao family has a massive army of Jiangshi at the family's call.
One certain Jiangshi the show focused on was Lee Bailong (a.k.a.
Lee Pai-Long), who is a thinly veiled reference to Bruce Lee.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=11945&st=0&p=4814150&#entry4814150   (3782 words)

  
 Chiang-shih - Monstropedia - the largest encyclopedia about monsters
In the anime and manga Shaman King, the Tao family has a massive army of jiāngshī at their call.
One certain jiāngshī the show focused on was Lee Bailong, who is a thinly veiled reference to Bruce Lee.
Here, Talismans are used by the person controlling them, and cutting the talisman off turns the Jiangsi into dust, much like a western vampire.
www.monstropedia.org /index.php?title=Chiang-shih   (1990 words)

  
 AnimeNfo :: View topic - Spirits
Death of one's own free choice, death at the proper time, with a clear head and with joyfulness, consummated in the midst of children and witnesses: so that an actual leave-taking is possible while he who is leaving is still there.
Well, my spirit partner would be Lee Bailong.
He reminds me so much of Bruce Lee and he can kick any other spirits ass.
www.animenfo.com /forums/viewtopic.php?t=3262   (285 words)

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