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Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

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Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

1. The Empress Dowager Cixi enjoyed the snow in the Summer Palace

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

2. It is obvious that this is a criminal of the Qing Dynasty, with shackles, and the hair is a long braid, which is an obvious sign

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

3. In the late Qing Dynasty, it can be seen that the wealthy are really rich

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

4. This is a beggar in the late Qing Dynasty

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

5. The most beautiful grid in the late Qing Dynasty - four grids

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

6, a tricky old aunt and grandmother, standing next to her is a personal girl, aunt and grandmother is an honorific title in ancient times.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

7. In 1919, the Baoding Nursery Hall in Hebei Province was all abandoned children.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

8. The ancient city wall is on one side, stretching far away, and the momentum is magnificent.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

9. Do you think they are beautiful? In the aesthetic atmosphere of the late Qing Dynasty, they were all standard beauties who were as beautiful as flowers.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

10. A group photo of a large family in Shanghai, with children wearing loose clothes

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

11, 08 Why is this girl's eyes so fierce

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

12. A noble lady who smokes a lot. It is not so much that the great powers ruined the Qing Dynasty, but that opium ruined the Qing Dynasty.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

13. One night in October 1961, a woman skillfully adjusted her socks with the help of the faint glow of Goodyear's glowing tires.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

14. My aunt is not only the general term for the palace ladies of the previous generation, but also their top boss.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

She is the mother of the famous writer Zhang Ailing, who was born in a prominent family, her grandfather Huang Yisheng was the admiral of the seven provinces of the Yangtze River in the late Qing Dynasty, and her father Huang Zongyan was the salt road of Guangxi

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

16. Not only did China have a large outflow of silver, but countless soldiers and civilians also became addicts.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

17. The men in the photo are looking for jobs, and the jobs they do are all manual work, and the whole money is at most to support their families. -copy

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

18. A woman sits on the front of a devil's car

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

19. A group of beggars, ragged, skinny, and very pitiful.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

20. A noble woman who is richly dressed and has a generous temperament

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

21. Both were taken between 1903 and 1905, and Cixi was nearly 70 years old.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

22. Rural group training.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

23, a man's eight wives and concubines and children in the late Qing Dynasty

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

24. A woman with small feet sits on a man's lap and takes a photo

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

25. On the platform, there was a line of Qing troops with guns, and the team with an umbrella cover in the middle walked slowly, and there were many spectators outside the field

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

26. The tea worker is crossing his waist with both hands, and the force under his feet is even

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

27, Zaifeng and his two sons

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

28. Rural children in the late Qing Dynasty

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

29, three young women, with beautiful appearances, should be the daughters of a large family.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

30. Business travel on mountain paths

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

31. Strawberry Farm

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

32. The three are the same age, but they have completely different fates and statuses.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

33. In the late Qing Dynasty, the small merchants and vendors walked the streets and alleys.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

34. In 1946, an uncle selling dried fish in Hong Kong. He was smiling and seemed to be doing a good business.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

35, the young lady of a large family is really beautiful without makeup

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

36. A woman who smoked opium a hundred years ago was dying like a sick man, and foreign women were full of ugliness

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

37. Women who seem to be going far away

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

38. A "large-scale" photo taken by a girl

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

39. Tibetan woman wearing ornate accessories on her head and body, 1879.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

40, the landlord Lao Cai and his seven concubines. -copy

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

41. In the photo, in May 1938, Japanese soldiers entrenched in Hao Village, Dapeng Town, Tongshan County, Xuzhou.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

42. The picture shows the streets of Beijing in the late Qing Dynasty.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

43. In Chongqing, 1937-39, mother and child in the ruins after a Japanese air raid

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

44. In 1904, at the Church Girls' Boarding School in Beijing, girls at that time had already obtained certain rights in education.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

45. A storyteller knocks on the door of every house to tell the story

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

46, 9 early Wanrong in the Imperial Garden

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

47. The person in the middle is the general of Zhenguo.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

48. The dress of a rich and noble family

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

49. A poor old woman. -copy

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

50. In 1895, a group of women, who had just arrived in the United States by ship, were carrying their luggage by the harbor. Because they dress completely differently from Americans, they have also become the object of onlookers. There were many Americans around, all of whom gathered curiously, and it seemed that their every move looked fresh.

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

51. The time has come to test intelligence, will you be able to answer this question?

Rare old photo: Japanese soldiers forcibly drag a schoolgirl away from the street and commit atrocities

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