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The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

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The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

This is a set of photographs of Qing officials taken by missionaries, which show us the true image of Qing officials. The picture shows officials in Mongolia wearing flower plumes in the late Qing Dynasty.

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

This is the scene of the Qing Dynasty county taiye judging the case, officials, masters and other people are on the top, and the prisoners do not even dare to lift their heads on the ground.

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

Yehenara Ruilin, the governor of Liangguang in the late Qing Dynasty, appeared to be very energetic. In the dead atmosphere of the late Qing Dynasty officialdom, Ruilin seemed to be a clear stream of existence.

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

This is a family photo of an official. The officials in the photo have sharp eyes, are not angry and arrogant, and give people a deep sense of oppression.

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

Zuo Zongtang, the national hero who recovered Xinjiang, looked like a torch. This photograph became particularly precious. Zuo Zongtang was an official all his life, but he was extremely clean.

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

After Dong Ke's death, the Guangxu Emperor gave him a sacrifice and commented that he was "virtuous in nature and competent in character." ”

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

A family portrait of an official, the concubine standing aside. Although the Qing Dynasty practiced monogamy, there was no requirement for the number of concubines.

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

This is a true portrait of Washun, which is very different from the one in the TV series. As we all know, He yan was the biggest corrupt official in the Qing Dynasty, but his ability was also unquestionable.

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

One of the representative figures of the late Qing Dynasty, Zhang Zhidong. Zhang Zhidong has a special habit, working at night and sleeping during the day.

The true image of Qing dynasty officials: Figure 5 is the recovery of Zuo Zongtang in Xinjiang, and Figure 8 is the great corrupt official He Yan

An official and his wives and concubines. Such scenes were not uncommon in the late Qing Dynasty, and the pursuit of luxury seemed to be the most important thing for these late Qing officials.

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