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This close-up image shows a rectangular commemorative plaque, likely made of stone and metal, resting on the ground outdoors. The plaque has a speckled, light gray granite frame surrounding a metallic, possibly silver-toned, inner plate where dark Chinese characters are inscribed.

The text on the plaque, titled "(一)一代风流" (A Generation of Romantics or A Generation of Outstanding Figures), details a historical account from the early 1920s in Sanjiaxiang, Guangzhou, China. It describes three intermarried families—the Zhou, Chen, and He families—whose members ultimately took different paths due to changing social circumstances and experiences.

Specifically, the text highlights:
1.  The three brothers of the Zhou family and a person named Qu Tao, who joined labor strikes and embarked on the revolutionary path, dedicating their youth and lives.
2.  Chen Wenxiong's siblings and He Shouren, among others, who are described as acting for personal gain, thus abandoning justice and taking a path contrary to the revolution.

The plaque is slightly tilted, suggesting it's either laid on an uneven surface or part of a sloped memorial. Lush green foliage, featuring plants with clusters of leaves, partially obscures the lower left portion of the plaque. Dark soil and scattered debris are visible around the plaque and beneath the plants. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating it is daytime. The location is contextualized by the text as Guangzhou, China, serving as a historical marker for events related to the early 20th-century revolutionary period.
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Dec 11, 2024, 8:26 AM

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This close-up image shows a rectangular commemorative plaque, likely made of stone and metal, resting on the ground outdoors. The plaque has a speckled, light gray granite frame surrounding a metallic, possibly silver-toned, inner plate where dark Chinese characters are inscribed. The text on the plaque, titled "(一)一代风流" (A Generation of Romantics or A Generation of Outstanding Figures), details a historical account from the early 1920s in Sanjiaxiang, Guangzhou, China. It describes three intermarried families—the Zhou, Chen, and He families—whose members ultimately took different paths due to changing social circumstances and experiences. Specifically, the text highlights: 1. The three brothers of the Zhou family and a person named Qu Tao, who joined labor strikes and embarked on the revolutionary path, dedicating their youth and lives. 2. Chen Wenxiong's siblings and He Shouren, among others, who are described as acting for personal gain, thus abandoning justice and taking a path contrary to the revolution. The plaque is slightly tilted, suggesting it's either laid on an uneven surface or part of a sloped memorial. Lush green foliage, featuring plants with clusters of leaves, partially obscures the lower left portion of the plaque. Dark soil and scattered debris are visible around the plaque and beneath the plants. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating it is daytime. The location is contextualized by the text as Guangzhou, China, serving as a historical marker for events related to the early 20th-century revolutionary period.

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