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Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners

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In the early days, some tragic phenomena could not be overlooked: women were forced to lose their dignity and become the playthings of others, while the workers of the Qinglou had no choice but to linger in exhaustion in order to make a living.

They may have beautiful faces, but they are covered by the darkness of society, or they may have pursued dreams, but they are bound by the shackles of fate.

History has witnessed these tragedies and aroused people's thinking about respect and equality, and may we remember the past and care for every life in the future.

In the face of life and death, dignity is no longer important
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Japanese women, who had been carefully served, were now disheveled and indifferent.
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
At that time, a man who married 6 wives was definitely at the level of a local tyrant
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Bands in the army have appeared
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Zhang Zhidong, Wei Guangtao and other dignitaries took a group photo
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Both of them are wrapped with "three-inch golden lotus", the one on the left is charming and beautiful, and the one on the right is wearing men's clothes
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
This is the way for the rich people in the late Qing Dynasty to go out, basically relying on a sedan chair
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
The Oiran that is tired after receiving the guests is really beautiful.
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
A concubine was standing there being trained, and she saw her face as white as earth
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Uplink: A mountain, a river, a pack of cigarettes, downlink: You are right in the comment area
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Prince Su Aisin Jueluo Shanqi's Fujin Hesheri clan
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Flagman woman posing in a photo studio
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
The Japanese geisha photo, with their shoulders bare, is so bold
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Three young women, with delicate appearances, should be the daughters of a large family.
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Why would these women have so much malice towards this woman
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Japanese women and American GIs after World War II
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
The GI intercepted the woman and forcibly searched her body
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
Pluttony who likes Spider-Man
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
The people who had taken refuge had to hide in corners
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners
A Tibetan female worker working with her head bowed
Some of the early social phenomena: women who were forced to undress, and tired Qinglou practitioners