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An image displays printed text on a white background, likely from an exhibit panel or a book, rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The content appears to be a chronological account or timeline entry.

The year "1970" is prominently displayed in a large, dark red font, serving as a primary marker. Below it, the number "8" is visible, possibly indicating a month.

The main body of text is presented in both English and Chinese. The English text reads: "In August 1970, he suffered lumbar spine injury. During the bed rest, he wrote the manuscript of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do." Directly above this section, another English entry starts: "On June 1971, he acted in 'Longstre...", which is cut off.

The corresponding Chinese text for the 1970 entry says: "腰椎受伤卧床休息期间,写了《李小龙截拳道》一书的手稿。", which translates to: "During the period of bed rest due to lumbar spine injury, he wrote the manuscript for the book 'Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do'." The Chinese characters for "李小龙截拳道" refer to "Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do."

The setting is a close-up of printed material, suggesting an informational display, possibly in a museum or gallery in Guang Zhou Shi, China, given the location context. The text describes a significant event in Bruce Lee's life, his injury, and the subsequent writing of his martial arts philosophy.
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An image displays printed text on a white background, likely from an exhibit panel or a book, rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The content appears to be a chronological account or timeline entry. The year "1970" is prominently displayed in a large, dark red font, serving as a primary marker. Below it, the number "8" is visible, possibly indicating a month. The main body of text is presented in both English and Chinese. The English text reads: "In August 1970, he suffered lumbar spine injury. During the bed rest, he wrote the manuscript of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do." Directly above this section, another English entry starts: "On June 1971, he acted in 'Longstre...", which is cut off. The corresponding Chinese text for the 1970 entry says: "腰椎受伤卧床休息期间,写了《李小龙截拳道》一书的手稿。", which translates to: "During the period of bed rest due to lumbar spine injury, he wrote the manuscript for the book 'Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do'." The Chinese characters for "李小龙截拳道" refer to "Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do." The setting is a close-up of printed material, suggesting an informational display, possibly in a museum or gallery in Guang Zhou Shi, China, given the location context. The text describes a significant event in Bruce Lee's life, his injury, and the subsequent writing of his martial arts philosophy.

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