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The image depicts a museum exhibit featuring a lifelike diorama of a seated female figure. The scene is located within the China National Film Museum in Fengtai District, Beijing, China. The central subject is a female figure, meticulously crafted, portraying the character Sun Ying (played by Zhang Kuo) from the 1957 film "Underground Vanguard," produced by Changchun Film Studio. The figure is seated upright on a light brown, simple chair with a low back. She wears a dark turtleneck shirt, a light grey and white plaid blazer, blue trousers, white socks, and black flat shoes. Her short, dark hair is styled around her ears. Over-ear headphones are worn by the figure, with a black wire extending downwards. Her hands are positioned to operate communication equipment. Her right hand manipulates a small, black, rectangular device with a lever or key on top, indicative of a telegraph key or similar input device. This device is connected by a black wire to a larger, flat, grey rectangular unit resting on her lap/thighs. The larger unit features several knobs or dials on its top surface, suggesting it is a radio receiver or transmitter. A wire also connects from the headphones to this main grey unit. The figure's gaze is directed forward, with her mouth slightly open, conveying an expression of concentrated listening or communication. The immediate environment consists of a plain reddish-orange wall serving as the background and a light grey floor or display platform beneath the exhibit. A translucent rectangular plaque, inscribed with Chinese characters detailing the character's name, the film title, and the production studio, stands on the floor in front of the figure. A thin black line runs horizontally across the floor in the foreground, marking a boundary or a structural element of the display.
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