(01)1855年William Morris Grundy拍摄的英国乡村生活照片。
(02) Model of Grant Wood's famous painting "American Gothic".
(03) In 1958, 17-year-old Bianca Passarge danced on a wine bottle in a catwoman costume.
(04) In 1907, look southwest from the Drum Tower. On the horizon, the Silkworm Chikou Church and the Xishiku Church (not so sure) can be seen.
(05) Terrible squirrel!
(06) The man in the photo is a photographer who has a typewriter in the trunk of his car and is typing line by line. His original name was Arthur Fellig, and in order to get a more realistic picture, he gave himself a pseudonym, eavesdropped on the police radio station through a bug, learned a lot of important news, and photographed many accident scenes, as well as crime scenes.
(07) The picture shows a prisoner being beheaded in the late Qing Dynasty
(08) 1944: A Belgian nurse treats the wounds of a Canadian soldier.
In the '09s, girls were also gradually opening up to fashion, and in the photo, a girl walked past the crowd and attracted the attention of a group of men behind her
(10) The oldest Egyptian mummy in the world, more than 5,500 years old. He was a young man known as Ginger, aged 19, who died from a stab wound to the back. The bull tattoo on his right arm is seen as a symbol of power and masculinity.
(11) Hong Kong people demonstrating in the streets
(12) Today, Nanzhong Village in Yongding, Fujian Province looks at the undeveloped, original ecological tulou and original ecological social relationship. It can be seen from the list of the patrons of Guanyin Opera in Figure 17 that the villagers of this Su clan village still retain the close relationship between the clan relatives. Figure 18 is a bird's-eye view of the Tulou group in Nanzhong Village from the Internet.
(13) The woman in the Qinglou accompanies the benefactor to play mahjong.
(14) Yinchuan, Ningxia in 1936. Figure 1, Ningxia Government Auditorium. Figure 2, Yinchuan Tang Dynasty Canal.
(15) The telephone terminal room in Shanghai is busy and orderly.
(16) Old photo: Memories of Shanghai in 1950, photo by Vladislav Mikasha
(17) In 1920, the monks of Tanzhe Temple in Beijing and the surrounding villagers.
(18) This is an apprentice in a shop, looking at the camera with a puzzled expression
(19) The days of suffering will eventually pass in New York in 1910, when children under the age of 15 made up 18.4 percent of the nation's labor force.
(20) During World War I, there was an old man on a frontline near Belgrade, the father of a Serbian soldier. Because the fighting on the front line became more and more intense, the old father could not rest assured of his son, so he came to the front line alone to visit his children. During the ceasefire, father and son snuggled up and fell asleep.
(21) May cause psychological discomfort. Be cautious. 1900, Beijing. Flow chart of executions at the end of the Qing Dynasty
(22) A wooden flail locked up three female prisoners, all of whom were still small-footed women, pitiful, pitiful
(23) March 1946, Wanzhou Bridge
(24) Taken between 1909 and 1911, Fuqing, Fujian (?) )。 These little feet are so wrapped that you can't even see the feet.
(25) Title of this group of photos: Beijing Hutong ~~ demolition. The word "demolition" is very expressive and rich in connotation. Demolish history, culture, human touch, and human fireworks. Photographed in 2010 by Japanese photographer Naohisa Hara.
(26) Vladivostok in the late 1910s-early 1920s. The Chinese live like louyi in their homeland.
(27) In 1948, the ban on dancing in Shanghai affected the female dancers. The Shanghai Dancing Women's Union organized its branches to protest and march in the streets. There are also police and plainclothes officers at the entrance of the New Xianlin Ballroom to control the order.
(28) The station was full of people fleeing
(29) In 1904, the portrait of Cixi painted by the American painter Catherine Cullen at the 1904 International Exposition in St. Louis, USA, was restarted from the Zhengyangmen Railway Station in Beijing. The itinerary is: Beijing to Tianjin by ferry to Shanghai, from Shanghai to Los Angeles and then by rail to St. Louis. The portrait is in the collection of the Smith Museum in Washington, D.C., USA. Peaceful!
(30) In the 1950s, counter-revolutionaries and banditry were resolutely suppressed.
(31) 1930, Beijing's dog market.
(32) In the early 1930s, Hebei Dingzhou Enemy Tower ~~ simple and easy-going appearance. It is integrated with the production and life of the locals. Gamble, photo by Sidney D. The last picture is the enemy tower I photographed a few days ago. What it looks like after becoming a scenic spot~~ You can only see it from a distance through the wall.
(33) In the street, a Japanese soldier put his arms around a woman and then forcibly kissed her
(34) 1958-1961, "Great Leap Forward" New Year paintings, propaganda posters.
(35) During the Anti-Japanese War, an American reporter named Carl Mydans took this photo in the northwest region of China, in which the baby was just born, two women, standing in the yard, one of them fiddling with the scale in his hand, was measuring the baby's weight. The baby lies in the basket without crying or making a fuss, and looks very cute.
(36) A cute animal called "Black Island Costa Silla" on the bottom of the sea, also known as "Leaf Sheep", after all, it does look like a sheep. This moe eats seaweed and can photosynthesize.
(37) To ensure that the boxers did not escape, the coalition soldiers resorted to an incredibly humiliating tactic by tying their braids together one by one.
(38) The woman was a maid of a large family, and she was washing the clothes of the owner
(39) Zhou Kehua
(40) In 1937, disabled soldiers in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
Only one in a thousand people can solve the endgame, do you know how to solve it? Hit the answer in the comments section