
A photograph of a Tibetan aristocratic woman sitting in front of her house in Darjeeling, a southern Tibet region, in 1928.
This woman has the tranquility and peace unique to Tibetan women, smiling and kind eyebrows, her hair is neatly combed and black and shiny, and it is coiled with thick braids, and there are Tibetan ornaments and hanging beads hanging on her chest, perhaps the fragrant taste of Tibetan Pu'er black tea, moisturizing the beautiful face of Tibetan women.
In 1988, a tank in an infantry regiment in the south-west of the United Kingdom welcomed a female tank driver, the woman who operated the tank was Princess Diana of Britain at that time. At that time, Princess Diana was 27 years old, which was the age of prosperity.
On the top of the tank, there is a special photographer following Princess Diana's every move, and there are security personnel who protect the princess next to it, which shows that the safety of the princess is greater than everything.
In 1872, at the end of the Qing Dynasty, Prince Gong Yixuan, dressed in civilian clothes in the garden of the Beijing royal palace, this photo was originally a black and white photograph, which was later processed and colored.
At this time, Yi Chen was just 39 years old, it was the time when life was flourishing, from this photo, Yi Chen was wearing a fine magenta satin coat, the cuffs and neckline were dark ginger yellow cuffs and lapels, which only the prince's title could use, and the temperament of the royal nobility was revealed.
Yi Xun was a key figure in promoting the western affairs movement in the late Qing Dynasty, more courageous, shrewd and capable, but because of the problem of power, he was jealous and guarded by Empress Dowager Cixi, and had many ups and downs in his official position. Under the pressure of Cixi, he lost all his vigor in his later years and did nothing.
This is a scene from more than a hundred years ago, these naked people are Australian Aborigines, only to see them handcuffed and chained around their necks.
They will also have people who resist, but they will be met with violence or direct shooting. In the eyes of some white Australians, they did not regard these indigenous people as people at all, let alone as the owners of the land.
Since the arrival of whites in Australia, the originally peaceful life of the Indigenous people has not only been broken, but also forced to become slaves of the white people, working hard and tired work every day.
This is a history that Australia does not want to mention, and it is also a true portrayal of Australia's so-called "democracy".
This cruel history cannot be forgotten not only by Australian Aborigines, but also by freedom- and peace-loving people all over the world.
In February 1968, the U.S. Marine Corps was on a mission in Hue, Vietnam, and because the fighting was fierce, the U.S. military did not care about the lives of the local civilians in Vietnam in order to achieve tactical objectives.
During an offensive operation, an American soldier found a bunker, and because he thought that the bunker might contain North Vietnamese soldiers, the soldier threw a grenade directly near the bunker.
However, when he went to check later, he found that there were no North Vietnamese soldiers near the bunker, but an innocent Vietnamese civilian was attacked.
And just before the grenade was thrown, the middle-aged father was always protecting his daughter with his body, so the shrapnel hit himself, but the daughter did not suffer much damage.
Because the child had become accustomed to the gunshots of everyday life, and because the strong father had been placating her with white lies, the child did not cry the whole time.
From this, we can see the greatness of this father, and at the same time, it is not difficult to see how much the war had affected the lives of the local people.
During the Vietnam War, three North Vietnamese members were questioned blindfolded, paying attention to the soldiers standing next to them, neither South Vietnamese nor American soldiers, but soldiers from South Korea, all with Korean markings on their helmets.
The main participants in the Vietnam War were not only the United States, South Vietnam, and North Vietnam, but also South Korea,000 military personnel involved in the war.
According to statistics, from September 1964 to March 1973, South Korea invested more than 320,000 soldiers, including the army, navy and air force.
After the war, a total of 5,099 soldiers were killed and 10,962 wounded in South Korea.
When Paris was liberated in 1944, the four French women had serious expressions as they were immersed in the joy of victory, for what awaited them would be all sorts of humiliation.
During the years of the German occupation of France, they were accused of cooperating with the Germans, so they were called traitors by the French people.
In addition to them, some were also treated the same way because they were in love with Germans and married, or had worked in German-controlled departments, and were classified as traitors.
However, this kind of criticism and wandering the streets without trial has also wronged many innocent people. According to the records, at that time, some people often deliberately fabricated facts because of personal contradictions, so that they hated people to be wronged.
Therefore, this kind of parade and public display is still controversial in today's view.
These were a few idiots in the Qing Dynasty, one of them smoked cigars, one smoked shisha, one smoked a cigarette, and the other smoked a big cigarette. The calligraphy and painting behind them are written with four words "Xuantong Imperial Pen", which shows that several of them are either relatives of the emperor and the state or high-ranking officials and nobles.
In the face of the camera, they are clearly deliberately posing. Under normal circumstances, the relatives of the emperor and the state attach great importance to grooming, but they are hanging on to lang dang, deliberately showing their "superior life" through this exaggerated way, which shows how ignorant they are.
The late Qing Dynasty was the period of invasion by the great powers, but many imperial relatives and state relatives like them did not have a trace of the spirit of worrying about the country and the people, and continued to live a life of withering pleasure, so this was also an important reason for the deterioration of the national strength of the Great Qing.
In 1922, Howard Carter, a British archaeologist and pioneer of Egyptology, was monitoring the mummy of Pharaoh Tutankhamun he had discovered. Tutankhamun's tomb is one of the greatest discoveries in the history of human archaeology.
Tutankhamun (1341 BC – 1323 BC) was a pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, who came to the world at the age of 9 and died violently at the age of 19, with little merit to speak of.
Tutankhamun is well known to modern people because his tomb was never stolen for 3,000 years until it was discovered by Howard Carter, which was a miracle in Egypt.
The excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb represents the pinnacle of Egyptian archaeological work, and Tutankhamun became one of the most famous pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
Another famous event surrounding Tutankhamun's tomb is the so-called "Curse of the Pharaoh". It is said that in the tomb of Tutankhamun, there is an inscription that reads: "Whoever disturbs the pharaoh's sleep, death will spread its wings and descend on his head." Another reads: "Whoever enters this grave with an impure heart, I will strangle him by the neck like a bird."
Coincidentally, several of the first people to enter the tomb died prematurely for various reasons, and the "curse of the pharaoh" was hyped up by the media and spread to the gods. In fact, Howard Carter, who should have been most punished by the mysterious curse, died in his london apartment at the age of 64 17 years after the excavation work was completed.