
Stake attention in this memory
A wall is adorned with a large red banner displaying golden Chinese characters, along with five framed portraits and a circular emblem. The banner's text appears to read "六代传人刘晓丽纳" (Sixth generation inheritor Liu Xiaolijia) and partially visible text on the right side reads "农庆" (Agricultural celebration). Below the banner, three black and white portraits are arranged horizontally. The first, on the left, shows an elderly man with a long beard and a traditional hat, captioned "杨氏太极拳创始人杨露禅" (Yang Family Tai Chi founder Yang Luchan). The second portrait depicts another elderly man with a long beard and a cap, captioned "杨氏太极拳第二代传人杨健侯" (Yang Family Tai Chi second generation inheritor Yang Jianhou). The third portrait is of a man with a mustache and traditional clothing, captioned "杨氏太极拳第三代传人杨兆瀴" (Yang Family Tai Chi third generation inheritor Yang Zhaoying). To the right of these, two color portraits are also arranged horizontally. The first shows an elderly man in a white collared shirt, captioned "杨氏太极拳第四代传人杨振基" (Yang Family Tai Chi fourth generation inheritor Yang Zhenji). The second portrait, to its right, shows a man wearing a white martial arts uniform, captioned "杨氏太极拳第五代传人洪日健" (Yang Family Tai Chi fifth generation inheritor Hong Rijian). Centered below the portraits is a large, circular emblem with a red and black yin-yang-like symbol in the center, depicting a stylized human figure in motion. The emblem is surrounded by Chinese characters and English lettering that appears to read "GXYNTJ QY". The wall is painted a light gray. To the right, a wooden shelving unit is visible, with various items including a jar with a red label on the top shelf and cardboard boxes on the bottom. Two chairs with striped cushions are positioned in the lower left corner of the image. The overall setting suggests an indoor space, possibly a martial arts school or a cultural exhibition hall. Based on the context of the characters and the style of the display, this image is likely located in Nanning, China, potentially within a facility dedicated to the study or promotion of Yang Family Tai Chi.
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