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Figure 1: Displaced people and beggars in winter. They wore ragged clothes in the cold winter, and the children on the left even took aprons for warmth, which was particularly pitiful. Figure 2, Skinny poor people. Before we only

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Figure 1: Displaced people and beggars in winter. They wore ragged clothes in the cold winter, and the children on the left even took aprons for warmth, which was particularly pitiful.

Figure 2, Skinny poor people. Previously, we only saw descriptions of the poor in the book, but this photo gives an intuitive presentation. Since the late Qing Dynasty, social unrest, frequent wars, and a variety of natural disasters have invaded each other, resulting in a difficult life for the people, and some people have lost their homes, been displaced, and have no food and clothing.

Figure 3, Flag Man woman with her son. The special feature of this photo is that there are 3 large knives, which reflect the martial spirit of the flag people, and women and children are no exception.

Figure 1: Displaced people and beggars in winter. They wore ragged clothes in the cold winter, and the children on the left even took aprons for warmth, which was particularly pitiful. Figure 2, Skinny poor people. Before we only
Figure 1: Displaced people and beggars in winter. They wore ragged clothes in the cold winter, and the children on the left even took aprons for warmth, which was particularly pitiful. Figure 2, Skinny poor people. Before we only
Figure 1: Displaced people and beggars in winter. They wore ragged clothes in the cold winter, and the children on the left even took aprons for warmth, which was particularly pitiful. Figure 2, Skinny poor people. Before we only

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