These rare old historical photos may seem absurd, but they are real. Among them, the picture of the Japanese samurai is particularly intriguing, and one can't help but laugh. These photographs may show some strange or playful aspects of society at the time, or they may record some unknown historical details.
They stimulate our curiosity about history and make us reflect on the past. Although some of the scenes may seem unrealistic, they are a true reflection of the culture, society, and human life of the time. These photographs are precious historical relics that deserve to be savored and explored.
Is this the samurai of Japan?
The boxes of the late Qing hawkers were filled with strange items.
American soldiers had a great time with Japanese women.
Taking a photo with the big lion in front of the county yamen is quite interesting.
The Qing Dynasty was about to be cut off, and Cixi also went out with the eunuchs and palace maids to see the snow, no wonder it was miserable in the end.
Japanese women who wear sailor suits have skirts so short that they can't even cover their underwear, and I don't know what the point of wearing them is.
January 1, 1907, Jilin, a wooden field in the snow, with horses in the fence in the distance.
Little boy with bare ass.
In 1932, AEG manufactured a prototype of a tape recorder. This is one of the first tapes and tape players in history.
This is a hydrogen bomb.
This is a hydrogen bomb
In 1958, a large market in Sydney, Australia, is still in operation today.
The Japanese invaders buried the Chinese people upside down.
The man sat on the floor on the corner of the street and was forced to wear shackles for stealing from others.
In 1969, when black Americans were forbidden to swim with whites, Mr. Rogers decided to invite Officer Clemmons to cool off in the pool with him, breaking the known skin color barrier.
Beijing, 1998
In Beijing's Dongbianmen, many Qing Dynasty people frolicked by the river.
Senior Prison.
Late Qing nurse.
The platform of Hangzhou Railway Station destroyed by Japanese bombs.
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