
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an illuminated display panel, likely part of an exhibition or museum exhibit in Guangzhou, China. The panel, made of a fibrous, textured material, is brightly lit from behind and set against a dark, brick-textured background. The central feature of the display is a vintage black-and-white image depicting two men in a martial arts pose, presumably Bruce Lee and a training partner. Bruce Lee is prominently featured in the foreground, shown from the chest up, looking upward with an intense expression. The other individual is partially visible behind him, with their arms intertwined in a dynamic martial arts movement, suggesting a close-contact training exercise. Below this main image, three smaller square graphics are vertically aligned, displaying a stylized eye, a yin-yang symbol, and another partial symbol. Accompanying the imagery is text presented in three languages: Chinese, English, and French. The main title, "开设武馆" (Opening A Martial Arts School), appears in Chinese and English. The English text provides a detailed account of Bruce Lee's martial arts journey, including his entry into the University of Washington, and the establishment of the "Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Club" in March 1961. It further describes the opening of the "Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute" in Seattle's Chinatown in April 1962, mentioning his partner Mikimura and their efforts to promote martial arts by performing at university associations, with the ultimate goal of establishing "Gung Fu Institutes" across the United States. The French text specifically mentions Bruce Lee's retention of "Chí Sao" in Jeet Kune Do to develop sensitivity. The Chinese text offers a parallel narrative of these events.
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