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The image displays a biographical exhibit panel, likely from a museum or exhibition in Guang Zhou Shi, China, featuring two prominent figures connected to Bruce Lee. The panel presents two black-and-white portrait photographs, each enclosed in an oval frame, alongside descriptive text in both Chinese and English.

On the left is a portrait of Linda Lee, identified as Bruce Lee's wife. She is shown smiling gently, with neatly styled hair. The accompanying text describes a philosophical journey, stating: "He studied all the traditional philosophies, and then began to form his own philosophies. He came to realize that one can't borrow other's philosophies. One must know himself, create his own philosophies and his own way of life."

On the right is a portrait of Taky Kimura, identified as Bruce Lee's disciple. He is depicted with glasses and a distinct mustache, looking directly at the viewer with a thoughtful expression. His personal reflection reads: "Few such young people would break into your life, and give you a 'secret' that cannot be measured by money--self-identity. Today, the gem in my soul is beginning to shine, and he knows that I will fully understand all of it in the future."

The overall scene is a clean, well-lit display. The text is printed clearly, suggesting an informative and reflective presentation about Bruce Lee's life and the impact he had on those close to him, emphasizing themes of self-discovery and personal philosophy.
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Jan 4, 2025, 8:44 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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The image displays a biographical exhibit panel, likely from a museum or exhibition in Guang Zhou Shi, China, featuring two prominent figures connected to Bruce Lee. The panel presents two black-and-white portrait photographs, each enclosed in an oval frame, alongside descriptive text in both Chinese and English. On the left is a portrait of Linda Lee, identified as Bruce Lee's wife. She is shown smiling gently, with neatly styled hair. The accompanying text describes a philosophical journey, stating: "He studied all the traditional philosophies, and then began to form his own philosophies. He came to realize that one can't borrow other's philosophies. One must know himself, create his own philosophies and his own way of life." On the right is a portrait of Taky Kimura, identified as Bruce Lee's disciple. He is depicted with glasses and a distinct mustache, looking directly at the viewer with a thoughtful expression. His personal reflection reads: "Few such young people would break into your life, and give you a 'secret' that cannot be measured by money--self-identity. Today, the gem in my soul is beginning to shine, and he knows that I will fully understand all of it in the future." The overall scene is a clean, well-lit display. The text is printed clearly, suggesting an informative and reflective presentation about Bruce Lee's life and the impact he had on those close to him, emphasizing themes of self-discovery and personal philosophy.

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