The Qinglou woman during the Republic of China period still looked very elegant, and she couldn't see the sense of wind and dust at all
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The Qinglou woman during the Republic of China period still looked very elegant, and she couldn't see the sense of wind and dust at all.
In the old society, there were many artists who traveled from south to north and performed acrobatic rap in crowded places
The steps in Chongqing are so tiring to look at
This is the location of the original daily miscellaneous company, the current Maojiawan and Hengtai Heating Company.
Traditional wedding dresses, women wear too underworld
Comfort women from various countries recruited by the Japanese army.
Elderly people living in temporary shelter buildings.
This is the real life of the people of the Qing Dynasty
This is a teahouse called Beixing Tea Garden, and the guys stand by the fire and greet guests from all over the world with a smile
The Japanese man's eyes were blurred, staring at the geisha beside him.
The Japanese are waiting to be reassembled
Do you know whose leg this is
In the old Disney role-play events, people look mysterious and eerie.
This is a picture of a Chernobyl clean-up worker pushing a stroller, and you can only guess what exactly is hidden in the car.
The 8 Manchu girls sat together without binding their feet, with confident expressions on their faces.
The ladies of the court sat together and took a group photo, they were all chatting with people they knew, and the scene was very lively.
The girls took the initiative to stretch out their legs and let the referee take measurements
The picture shows Shen Congwen and his wife Zhang Zhaohe during the Republic of China
It's so cool to look at the price, stewed pork ribs are only 6 cents, and Moutai is 5 yuan a bottle
French photographer Barbey follows the French president on his visit to China