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This image captures a museum or exhibition display featuring two illuminated photographs of Bruce Lee, set against a brick wall background. The display is rotated counter-clockwise.

The larger, left-hand display features two figures. Bruce Lee, shirtless and wearing black shorts, is in the foreground, demonstrating a martial arts move with focused intensity. His right arm is extended, and his left arm is bent, while another person, wearing a patterned shirt, is partially visible in the upper part of the frame, engaging in the demonstration. The image has a high contrast with stark shadows.

To the right, a smaller, vertically oriented display shows Bruce Lee wearing his iconic yellow tracksuit. He is holding a pair of nunchaku, demonstrating a stance or move with deep concentration. The background in this image suggests an indoor setting with a grid-like window pattern.

Both displays are backlit, giving the images a textured, glowing appearance.

Accompanying the left display is text in both Chinese and English. The Chinese title is "崭露头角," translated below as "Displayed His Talent." The text describes how Bruce Lee, as a guest performer at the "Long Beach International Karate Championships" in California on August 2, 1964, "greatly amazed all the people" and became well-known. It also recounts an incident where he "defeated four gangsters in Chinatown, unarmed, and rescued a Chinese girl," leading to a Los Angeles TV station reporting on the deed and inviting him to perform his "trick 'Three kicks of Lee' on the TV," which "aroused widespread attention from public." The text concludes by stating that "Since then, people began to have a profound interest in Chinese Kung Fu."
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Jan 4, 2025, 8:33 AM

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This image captures a museum or exhibition display featuring two illuminated photographs of Bruce Lee, set against a brick wall background. The display is rotated counter-clockwise. The larger, left-hand display features two figures. Bruce Lee, shirtless and wearing black shorts, is in the foreground, demonstrating a martial arts move with focused intensity. His right arm is extended, and his left arm is bent, while another person, wearing a patterned shirt, is partially visible in the upper part of the frame, engaging in the demonstration. The image has a high contrast with stark shadows. To the right, a smaller, vertically oriented display shows Bruce Lee wearing his iconic yellow tracksuit. He is holding a pair of nunchaku, demonstrating a stance or move with deep concentration. The background in this image suggests an indoor setting with a grid-like window pattern. Both displays are backlit, giving the images a textured, glowing appearance. Accompanying the left display is text in both Chinese and English. The Chinese title is "崭露头角," translated below as "Displayed His Talent." The text describes how Bruce Lee, as a guest performer at the "Long Beach International Karate Championships" in California on August 2, 1964, "greatly amazed all the people" and became well-known. It also recounts an incident where he "defeated four gangsters in Chinatown, unarmed, and rescued a Chinese girl," leading to a Los Angeles TV station reporting on the deed and inviting him to perform his "trick 'Three kicks of Lee' on the TV," which "aroused widespread attention from public." The text concludes by stating that "Since then, people began to have a profound interest in Chinese Kung Fu."

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