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A close-up photograph captures a light-colored page, likely from a book or informational display, set indoors. The page is illuminated evenly and appears slightly tilted, indicating it was photographed at an angle rather than scanned flat. The primary content consists of text in both Chinese and English, printed in a dark, legible font.

At the top, a prominent Chinese title reads "高踢腿法" (Gāo Tī Tuǐ Fǎ), translated directly below it in English as "High Kick." The main body of the text, presented in both languages, elaborates on Jeet Kune Do. The Chinese paragraph explains that Jeet Kune Do is a modern Chinese Kung Fu, founded by Bruce Lee in the United States in 1967, which transcends sectarian limits. It defines key concepts: "intercept" as defense, "fist" as attack, and "way" as path or style, summarizing its philosophy as "the way of attack and defense." Its main advantage is stated as the shortest striking distance and fastest time for defensive counterattacks and interceptions. The accompanying English paragraph concisely states, "Jeet Kune Do, founded in 1967 by Bruce Lee in the United States, is a modern Chinese Kung Fu that surpasses the limits of sect." No people or other objects are visible, and the image's focus is solely on the informational content of the page, potentially from an exhibition or publication in Guang Zhou Shi, China.
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Jan 4, 2025, 8:38 AM

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A close-up photograph captures a light-colored page, likely from a book or informational display, set indoors. The page is illuminated evenly and appears slightly tilted, indicating it was photographed at an angle rather than scanned flat. The primary content consists of text in both Chinese and English, printed in a dark, legible font. At the top, a prominent Chinese title reads "高踢腿法" (Gāo Tī Tuǐ Fǎ), translated directly below it in English as "High Kick." The main body of the text, presented in both languages, elaborates on Jeet Kune Do. The Chinese paragraph explains that Jeet Kune Do is a modern Chinese Kung Fu, founded by Bruce Lee in the United States in 1967, which transcends sectarian limits. It defines key concepts: "intercept" as defense, "fist" as attack, and "way" as path or style, summarizing its philosophy as "the way of attack and defense." Its main advantage is stated as the shortest striking distance and fastest time for defensive counterattacks and interceptions. The accompanying English paragraph concisely states, "Jeet Kune Do, founded in 1967 by Bruce Lee in the United States, is a modern Chinese Kung Fu that surpasses the limits of sect." No people or other objects are visible, and the image's focus is solely on the informational content of the page, potentially from an exhibition or publication in Guang Zhou Shi, China.

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