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Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

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In the late Qing Dynasty, it was really hard for the small merchants and vendors who walked the streets and alleys to eat food on the street when it was time to eat. It is not easy for working people.

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

The woman did not want to face the camera and stood sideways.

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

The hard work of the manpower palanquin

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Many Kuomintang generals fell into corruption during the war, making it difficult to cultivate combat effectiveness and cohesion for the army.

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Weihai Huayong Battalion (1) In November 1898, according to the No. 2 military order of the British War Department, the British Weihaiwei recruited the Huayong Battalion of 1,000 people. But the British clearly did not anticipate the predicament they were about to face. In 1899, a mercenary corps with seven companies and a total of 534 officers and soldiers was formally established in Weihaiwei. This unit was called the "Huayong Battalion". According to the archives of "The Clothing of the Chinese Legion", this batch was selected with high salaries

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

The young man shook the bamboo.

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

May Storm in Paris, France, 1968

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Macau in 1993

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Dementia prevention test questions, everyone comes to try, the answer in the comment area ~!

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Three children who picked up dung went out to pick up dung with baskets on their backs and cotton jackets.

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

1937/1938, old photograph taken by the Japanese invasion of China. Figure 1, the Japanese watchtower on the Jinpu line. Figure 2, a station on the Jinpu Line. Figure 3, Shangkiuhsien~~ Shangqiu County. It seems to be a train station too. There are devils unloading. Figure 4, the west gate of Zhecheng, Henan. Figure 5, street view of Zhecheng, Henan

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

1903~1905, 9 of the standard portraits of Cixi. Six outfits, four headdresses

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Beijing, 1910. The early Peking Union Medical College Hall

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

This is a leg slimming device launched in the United States in 1937, in order to increase the authenticity of the advertisement, directly invited a model to demonstrate.

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

In the 30s, the old photos of Peking were super talking

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

The star on the cover of City Magazine in the 90s

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Figure 1 is the Xiangshan Street Building. Figure 2 is a view of Biyun Temple from the downstairs of the street. Figure 3 is the Xiangshan Chengguan of Xiangshan Coal Yard Street, Figure 4 ~ Figure 9 seems to be eight major places

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Cixi in the photo looked a little panicked

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

8 officials' backyards, which one is the wife and which one is the concubine?

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

1972, Rural Barefoot Doctor. Zunhua, Hebei

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

【Old photo】A city street scene in Beijing at the end of the Qing Dynasty, the buildings on the side of the street are beautifully built, but this road is really unbearable. The road is dirt, and the road surface has left traces of horse-drawn carriages and wheelbarrow running over. On a sunny day, the dirt road is dusty, but on a rainy day, the road is muddy

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

1984 Chinese military parade

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Execution of innocent people

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

In 1991, Fushun City, Liaoning Province, Fushun Steel Mill workers' living area, the photos truly recorded the daily life of Fushun steel workers in the shantytown. Judging from the photos, the neighbors get along harmoniously, and after work, they gather in groups to chat about family life and play poker. In 1995, the shantytown where Fugang workers lived was demolished and reconstructed. That is, the current Tieling Community of Jianshe Street, Wanghua District

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

September 1989 "Children" periodical

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Animal photography more than a hundred years ago

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

October 1928, Bank of China building and interior in Shanghai. It's unimaginably luxurious. Related information links:

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Chinese landscape photographed by German female photographer Hedda Morrison from 1933 to 1946

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Fig. 1, a photograph of a wedding between a Chinese man and a French woman in Le Monde Paris in 1910. Could it be that this is the wedding photo of Lu Qinzhai, an antique dealer who owns the Red House in Paris? Lu Qinzhai was indeed married in 1910. Pictures 3 and 4, portrait of Lo Qin Zhai. Figure 5, Lu Qinzhai's French wife. Figure 6, Lu Qinzhai's four mixed-race daughters. Picture 7, Lu Qinzhai with her mother and other family members. The first from the left in the back row is Lu Qinzhai. Pictures 8 and 9, the Red House in Paris, Loudigu

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

This is Stephen Chow's family photo, Stephen Chow was 8 years old at the time, and his parents divorced a year ago. Ling Baoer, a mother who graduated from college, worked 3 jobs a day and raised three children alone.

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

Old photo: 70s, Beijing

Records of court life in the Qing Dynasty: 30 old photographs showing royal life

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