
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a human hand, palm-up and appearing to have a reddish, slightly opaque residue, placed over a historical Chinese propaganda poster. The poster, predominantly red and a beige/light brown, features a bold, stylized black and beige illustration of Mao Zedong from the waist up, wearing a military-style uniform with multiple badges. His left arm is raised in a gesturing or waving posture. Below and to the right of Mao, smaller black and beige figures, appearing to be a crowd of people, are depicted in a dynamic, celebratory pose, many with raised arms. The background of the poster includes radial lines emanating from behind Mao, suggesting rays of light or a sunburst, and various Chinese characters are inscribed. The poster itself appears to be a mounted print, with thin wooden strips visible along its top and bottom edges. The scene is set indoors, with a plain white background visible in the upper left, suggesting it's placed on a flat surface or against a wall. Visible text on the poster, written in Chinese characters, includes "毛主席万岁" (Máo Zhǔxí wànsuì), meaning "Long live Chairman Mao!", appearing multiple times, and "中国共产党万岁" (Zhōngguó Gòngchǎndǎng wànsuì), meaning "Long live the Communist Party of China!". The reddish residue on the hand is a notable detail, potentially from the ink of the poster or another substance it recently contacted. The image, reportedly taken in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel, captures an interaction with a piece of cultural and political history.
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