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The image displays a rectangular brass plaque with Chinese text, set within a speckled gray and white granite frame. The frame appears to be part of a larger outdoor monument or structure.

The plaque is titled "《三家巷》浮雕总介绍" (Introduction to the 'San Jia Xiang' Relief Sculpture). The text explains that the area of Huiji East and Huiji West in old Nanhai County is the prototype for "San Jia Xiang" (Three Family Lane/Alley) in the renowned writer Ouyang Shan's representative work, "Three Family Lane."

The novel, set in Guangzhou in the 1920s, depicts the growth experiences of young people from the Zhou, Chen, and He families within San Jia Xiang. It explores the rise and fall of these families and the historical turmoil of Chinese society at the time. Specifically, it highlights the choices made by young people like Zhou Bing and Ou Tao, their involvement in the revolutionary movement, and portrays the tumultuous yet complex early stages of the Chinese revolution. The small San Jia Xiang is presented as a microcosm of Guangzhou and even Chinese society of that era.

The plaque concludes by stating that this relief sculpture was created as a patriotic education base for the community's youth. It expresses the hope that through the historical scenes presented in "San Jia Xiang," young people will reflect on history and strive to create a better future. The inscription also includes "六榕街党工委、办事处" (Liurong Street Party Working Committee, Office) and the year "二00八年" (2008).
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The image displays a rectangular brass plaque with Chinese text, set within a speckled gray and white granite frame. The frame appears to be part of a larger outdoor monument or structure. The plaque is titled "《三家巷》浮雕总介绍" (Introduction to the 'San Jia Xiang' Relief Sculpture). The text explains that the area of Huiji East and Huiji West in old Nanhai County is the prototype for "San Jia Xiang" (Three Family Lane/Alley) in the renowned writer Ouyang Shan's representative work, "Three Family Lane." The novel, set in Guangzhou in the 1920s, depicts the growth experiences of young people from the Zhou, Chen, and He families within San Jia Xiang. It explores the rise and fall of these families and the historical turmoil of Chinese society at the time. Specifically, it highlights the choices made by young people like Zhou Bing and Ou Tao, their involvement in the revolutionary movement, and portrays the tumultuous yet complex early stages of the Chinese revolution. The small San Jia Xiang is presented as a microcosm of Guangzhou and even Chinese society of that era. The plaque concludes by stating that this relief sculpture was created as a patriotic education base for the community's youth. It expresses the hope that through the historical scenes presented in "San Jia Xiang," young people will reflect on history and strive to create a better future. The inscription also includes "六榕街党工委、办事处" (Liurong Street Party Working Committee, Office) and the year "二00八年" (2008).

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