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Hong Kong, March 1967. Bruce Lee, age 26, at his physical peak, faced Master Chen Wei-ming, a 90-year-old tai chi master in a private courtyard in Kowloon. What happened next became one of the most humbling moments in Bruce Lee's life. For 25 minutes, Bruce attacked with full speed and power—jabs, crosses, hooks, kicks, combinations. He threw hundreds of strikes using everything he had learned from Wing Chun, boxing, and his own developing Jeet Kune Do philosophy. Not a single strike landed cleanly. Master Chen, weighing only 120 pounds and looking impossibly frail, moved with such minimal effort that his evasions seemed like magic. Two-inch shifts of position. Subtle weight transfers. Movements so economical they were almost invisible. Bruce's fists passed through empty air where Chen's head had been milliseconds before. When Bruce committed to full-power strikes, Chen's gentle touches redirected the attacks, using Bruce's own momentum against him. A fingertip on the wrist. A palm against the forearm. Minimal contact, maximum effect. Bruce found himself off-balance, his structure compromised, his power dissipated into nothing. Chen explained the principle: "You're fighting with force. When you meet resistance, you push harder. I'm simply not resisting. I'm responding to what is actually happening, not fighting against it. You sense, interpret, decide, then act. I've eliminated the middle steps. Sense, act. No thought delay." This wasn't mysticism—it was sensitivity developed over 75 years of daily practice. Reading intentions through subtle body signals before strikes arrived. Responding without conscious decision, faster than thought itself. Bruce began training with Chen twice weekly for three years, until the master died peacefully at age 93. The experience fundamentally changed Bruce's approach, adding sensitivity and efficiency principles that would influence everything he developed afterward. Nobody believed the story when it first circulated. A 90-year-old defeating Bruce Lee seemed impossible. But those who understand martial arts at deeper levels recognize it as entirely plausible—there are skills that transcend physical attributes, preserved by masters who never seek recognition. #BruceLee90YearOld #TaiChiMaster #25MinutesCouldntBeat #MasterChenWeiMing #March1967HongKong