20 old photos: a young girl with a skirt lifted to greet the British army, a British female soldier with a tattoo on her leg during World War II
author:Outlying islands
In the photos of history, there are countless moving stories hidden.
One is a photo of a girl with her skirt lifted to greet the British army so heroically, and the other is a record of a tattoo on the leg of a British female soldier in the midst of war.
These shots freeze the courage and struggle of women in times of war, and challenge traditional social notions.
The tattoo on the outside of the base of the thigh of the British female soldier is a butterfly with wings spreading.
The British had just won the Falklands War, and the girl who greeted the British army with her skirt lifted and her shorts embroidered with the word "Invincible" embroidered.
A young lady had a bamboo cage stuffed into her clothes, but if we looked closely, these women were all bound feet.
The Qing army at the end of the Qing Dynasty wore the word "brave" written on the military uniform.
Three excellent dung pickers in the countryside,
The sisters and brothers of the poor family sat on the ground and drank a bowl of porridge.
A woman waiting for the light customer
The children were in rags, and some were almost naked
Sai Jinhua among the three famous prostitutes
On the beach of Florida, USA,
At the scene of the traitor's execution after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the woman watched from the sidelines and laughed happily
The Japanese bombing of the Shanghai railway station.
A real late Qing man is dressed up, which is a reflection of a real late Qing man.
A woman in Kenya with a dogbuck in her arms
In front of the Paiyun Gate of the Summer Palace, the Empress Dowager Cixi is holding a mirror to arrange her headdress.
Family photo of the Flag Man woman.
The sailing fleet of the Eight-Nation Coalition is sailing from the Dagu Pass in Tianjin to Beijing.
Three children sat on a stone bench,
In the late Qing Dynasty, there was a well-known female pirate Zheng Yi's sister-in-law,