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Old photo: Figure 3 Official husband and wife with leopard skin table, Figure 6 grid playing cards, servants standing and waiting

Old photo: Figure 3 Official husband and wife with leopard skin table, Figure 6 grid playing cards, servants standing and waiting

Late Qing dynasty photos. This is a couple, in the late Qing Dynasty, boldly embracing and taking pictures together, very willful, very rare, absolutely very avant-garde.

Old photo: Figure 3 Official husband and wife with leopard skin table, Figure 6 grid playing cards, servants standing and waiting

This is a couple at the end of the Qing Dynasty, which is the "correct" posture for couples to take pictures at that time, and the well water does not violate the river water. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, it was very rare to take pictures, don't look at their ordinary clothes, in fact, at that time, they were all rich families who were one of the best in the world.

Old photo: Figure 3 Official husband and wife with leopard skin table, Figure 6 grid playing cards, servants standing and waiting

It was an official and his wife, with a leopard skin on the table and two teacups on it, a wealthy official family. Tiger skins and leopard skins were used in ancient times to cover chairs, tables, and symbolize power.

Old photo: Figure 3 Official husband and wife with leopard skin table, Figure 6 grid playing cards, servants standing and waiting

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, an official took pictures with children and subordinates, and I don't know whether he took the child to work by the way, or took the child by the way when he was working.

Old photo: Figure 3 Official husband and wife with leopard skin table, Figure 6 grid playing cards, servants standing and waiting

Three women at the end of the Qing Dynasty, this photo conveys a message: the poorer the more entangled, because having three inches of golden lotus is the premise of marrying a good husband.

Old photo: Figure 3 Official husband and wife with leopard skin table, Figure 6 grid playing cards, servants standing and waiting

This is the late Qing Dynasty four flag personalities playing cards, at that time cards have become popular in the upper class. A servant standing behind him holding a teapot was waiting, looking unhappy.

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