The common memory of more than a billion Chinese Looking at these photos, you will feel too familiar. Chinese, thousands of miles apart, have surprisingly consistent traces of life.
At that time, when people lost playing cards, they would put their pillows on their heads as punishment.
At that time, people were fascinated by the strange stones and sculptures.
It also records the arrival of a new era that we have experienced.
Western symbols began to pour into homes, and posters of Marilyn Monroe often appeared in the background.
More than a billion people have begun to get rid of poverty and become rich, and have a more diversified lifestyle. Ordinary families can gradually afford to buy household appliances such as televisions, refrigerators, and telephones, and proudly take group photos.
At that time, computers were still a novelty, but they had planted the dream of technology in the hearts of teenagers.
The mode of travel has also changed, and bicycles have become motorcycles.
Looking at these photos, I realized that 'there was a lot of humor, happiness, and a lot of good things in that era.'
Because in this national photo album, there are vivid pasts that too many Chinese have laughed, cried, and lived.
The newborn baby cried loudly.
The young people caught up with the fashion. Boys must cut a Little Tiger hairstyle and wear sunglasses to be trendy.
Girls imitate Hong Kong and Taiwan actresses, big waves, printed skirts, and padded shoulder jackets, which are not modern.
Lovers snuggle intimately.
The brothers drank the wine together.
Mom and son drive a toy car together.
In their spare time, ordinary people will also go to see the sea, go hiking, ski, and exercise in the morning...... It's especially fun for yourself.
They don't have so much bitterness and hatred, and they have the rarest joy in the most ordinary life.
They like to pose funny at the attraction, and they are really happy at that moment.
We really haven't seen pictures like China, they are like pictures of ourselves, like our own lives. Work, drinking, traveling, children and grandma take pictures together......
'I didn't expect that the Chinese of that era would laugh, play, and have love!'
Those happy moments of hugging the refrigerator and the TV are all kinds of gimmicky comedy stories. No professional photographer's work more truly expresses the private dreams of Chinese in the 80s and 90s than this massive archive of image anthropology. '
The things of the common people often most accurately present the spirit of that era.
In this era when film cameras have become history, it is a feat in itself to have a Chinese photo album that records the joys and sorrows of an entire generation of Chinese, the most ordinary and precious life.