Real and Rare Old Photos of the Qing Dynasty: Ugly Qing Dynasty Costumes, Girls in Qinglou and Big Smokers (2)
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(01) A woman who smokes opium in a high-end tobacco hall. A woman holds a cigarette in her left hand and a cigarette pick in her right hand to help light a cigarette.
(02) A famous prostitute in the late Qing Dynasty, drinking heartily, and the background behind is a canvas
(03) is also a Qinglou woman, these 4 don't look like spiritual sisters, so they almost shake their hands.
(04) The Japanese army carried out a "sweep" in the Langya Mountains of Yi County, Hebei Province, and the parents of the two children in the picture were killed by the Japanese army, and the houses were also burned down.
(05) The photo was taken during the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and the prisoners in the prison participated in labor while serving their sentences.
(06) Surprisingly, this is just an ordinary baby cage designed to keep babies safe.
(09) During a fairy tale rehearsal, British artillerymen were asked to wear skirts, enter reinforced pillboxes, and perform coastal defense tasks.
(10) A coachman who has no guests and is taking a break from smoking on the side of the road.
(11) 四名放荡不羁的青楼女子
(12) Old photo: Beijing video in 1985, photography by Yan Lei
(14) Zhang Zuolin and Du Yuesheng are actually not comparable at all, the smallest fight Zhang Zuolin has fought is also called a battle, and the biggest fight that Du Yuesheng has fought can only be called a brawl
(17) In 1917, a photo of an event at the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. On the right side of the photo, there seems to be a water dispenser~~ This kind of machine, we have only just seen it in the 21st century. And the Americans 100 years ago were already using . .
(18) 1900s, Chengde. Some people have a more historical sense of the picture
(19) The arduous struggle of the Eighth Route Army deserves to be remembered forever.
(20) Wearing a belly pocket to solicit customers without suspicion was very bold at that time
(21) Rare real photos of the late Qing Dynasty, the women of the late Qing Dynasty in history are very beautiful!
(22) Old photo: Shaolin Temple in 1983
(23) In 1890, the Qing government began to promote postal services throughout the country
(24) The Ming Tombs of Haida Morris show the charm of photography: long, ethereal and heavy
(25) 1999 Coco Li's "Today to Forever" album photo
(26) Iconic cabinets of the 80s
(27) Review of classic old photos showing the style of the past: instant noodles should also be eaten with a sense of ceremony
(28) Nostalgic old photo collection: 1971, China
(29) 528 encyclopedia of life that you don't know
(30) 1962, Marilyn Monroe
(31) 1950 National Day, the Navy under review. The circle on the cap of the naval sailors at that time was: Chinese People's Navy. Write from right to right left. Now it is: the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. Write from left to right. What whistles do sailors wear on their chests?
(32) Left, 1946, for Chiang Kai-shek's birthday. Right, Chiang Kai-shek died in 1975. Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Wei-kuo said goodbye to his father
(33) California in the 80s
(34) In the late Qing Dynasty, two bannermen met at the door and saluted each other.
(35) Beijing's famous attractions in the Japanese's "China Photo" photo album. There is no time marked. Figure 1, Zhengyang Gate. Figure 2, Drum Tower. Figure 3, Zhonghua Gate. Figure 4, Dongjiaomin Lane "Fuwen" archway. Figure 5, the Summer Palace Jiehu Bridge ~~ Broken Bridge. Figure 6, Tianning Temple Pagoda. Clear picture . .
(36) Bethune's last photo
(37) China through the lens of a German photographer in 1967
(38) On the banks of the Yangtze River, the corpses of the common people massacred by the Japanese army were piled up by them
(39) Old photos: Nanjing in the 40s of the last century
(40) Harbin under the lens of a Japanese photographer in 1986
(41) Shanghai, 1983
(42) In the early 80s, Su Yu, a general in his later years, once commanded thousands of troops and horses, and with a kind smile, he retreated to the second line, still concerned about the safety of the motherland, and finally died in Beijing at the age of 76, and his ashes were scattered on the land where he had fought.