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The image displays a white rectangular sign, angled and slightly tilted, presenting information in both English and Chinese. The most prominent text at the top reads "MARTIAL ARTS GENIUS" vertically in black English letters, mirrored by larger Chinese characters "武学天才" (Martial Arts Genius) to its right.

Below the main title, smaller text provides details about Jeet Kune Do. The English paragraph states: "Jeet Kune Do, founded in 1967 by Bruce Lee in the United States, is a modern Chinese Kung Fu that surpasses the limits of sect." The accompanying Chinese text offers a more comprehensive explanation, describing Jeet Kune Do as a "modern Chinese Kung Fu that transcends sectarian limitations and is global," founded by Bruce Lee in the United States in 1967. It further elaborates on the philosophy: "'Intercept' means defense, 'fist' means attack, 'Dao' means road, style. In short, it is the 'way of attack and defense', its greatest advantage is to use the shortest punching distance and fastest time to perform defensive counter-attacks, defense, and interception attacks." A faint gray graphic, possibly a stylized dragon or cloud, is visible on the right side of the sign.

The sign is set against a background of reddish-brown brickwork, indicating an indoor environment, likely a museum, exhibition, or cultural center. The brick wall suggests a traditional or historical architectural setting. No specific activity is depicted; the image is a static capture of an informative display, likely in a venue related to martial arts or Bruce Lee in Guangzhou, China.
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The image displays a white rectangular sign, angled and slightly tilted, presenting information in both English and Chinese. The most prominent text at the top reads "MARTIAL ARTS GENIUS" vertically in black English letters, mirrored by larger Chinese characters "武学天才" (Martial Arts Genius) to its right. Below the main title, smaller text provides details about Jeet Kune Do. The English paragraph states: "Jeet Kune Do, founded in 1967 by Bruce Lee in the United States, is a modern Chinese Kung Fu that surpasses the limits of sect." The accompanying Chinese text offers a more comprehensive explanation, describing Jeet Kune Do as a "modern Chinese Kung Fu that transcends sectarian limitations and is global," founded by Bruce Lee in the United States in 1967. It further elaborates on the philosophy: "'Intercept' means defense, 'fist' means attack, 'Dao' means road, style. In short, it is the 'way of attack and defense', its greatest advantage is to use the shortest punching distance and fastest time to perform defensive counter-attacks, defense, and interception attacks." A faint gray graphic, possibly a stylized dragon or cloud, is visible on the right side of the sign. The sign is set against a background of reddish-brown brickwork, indicating an indoor environment, likely a museum, exhibition, or cultural center. The brick wall suggests a traditional or historical architectural setting. No specific activity is depicted; the image is a static capture of an informative display, likely in a venue related to martial arts or Bruce Lee in Guangzhou, China.

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