
Cixi in the late years photographed in the United States: Cixi was the last ruler of the Qing Dynasty, and she was also the culprit of the fall of the Qing Dynasty, and a group of old photos taken by Americans directly hit the scene of Cixi's later life. Let's look at what kind of life the empress dowager, who was spurned by the world, lived in her later years. The picture shows Cixi traveling in her later years, and was hugged by eunuchs.
The American photograph of Cixi in his later years: The picture shows Cixi sitting on a palanquin, surrounded by large eunuchs.
The Late Cixi photographed in the United States: The picture shows Cixi enjoying the snow at the Summer Palace.
The late Cixi photographed in the United States: The picture shows Cixi riding a punt boat to admire the lotus flowers, behind which are three Ouchi masters.
Cixi in her later years photographed in the United States: The picture shows Cixi enjoying the snow in the Summer Palace, supported by two slaves.
Cixi in his later years photographed in the United States: The picture shows Cixi enjoying the snow at the Summer Palace
The Late Cixi photographed in the United States: The picture shows Cixi sitting on a chair, which looks very formal.
Cixi in his later years photographed in the United States: The picture shows the waiter and the foreign minister's wife taking a group photo, and the little girl in the photo is dressed like a modern person crossing.
The American photograph of Cixi in her later years: Pictured with Cixi and the palace ladies who served her.
The Late Years of Cixi in the United States: The picture shows Cixi and her concubines taking pictures together.
Late-life Cixi photographed in the United States: Cixi in her later years was very fond of dressing up as the Savior Guanyin Bodhisattva. I don't know what kind of mentality it is based on.