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Two black-and-white photographs are displayed vertically on a light-colored panel, accompanied by descriptive text in both Chinese and English. The overall scene suggests an exhibition or museum display. The top photograph shows a man, identified by the Chinese caption as "李小龙与李国豪" (Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee), lying down with a baby on his chest or lap. Both are looking towards the camera, conveying a tender family moment. The man wears a light-colored shirt, and the baby is also in light attire. The bottom photograph features an older man, identified as "李海泉与李小龙" (Lee Hoi-chuen and Bruce Lee) by the Chinese caption, looking directly at the camera. Next to him, a baby lies on what appears to be a bed or crib, smiling and also looking towards the camera. The man wears a patterned shirt. Adjacent to the photos is a biographical text block about Robert Lee (Lee Zhenhui), born in 1948. The English text states he is "Lee Hoi-chuen's third son, Bruce Lee's younger brother, actor and singer, a famous rock and roll star in Hong Kong in the 1970s." It further details his early musical talent, his self-organized orchestra, composing songs, hosting music programs, and winning third place in the Hong Kong RTV Music Competition. He immigrated to the United States in 1969 and worked as a senior computer expert at IBM in Los Angeles. The Chinese text conveys similar information. The images are framed by white borders, and the display itself is set against a textured wall, possibly brick or stone, in what appears to be an indoor setting in Guang Zhou Shi, China.
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