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Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

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(01) Old photo at the end of the Qing Dynasty: A woman was punished by the government for adultery with others

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(02) In the late Qing Dynasty, it can be seen that the wealthy are really rich

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(03) Eight Banners soldiers practicing archery

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(04) The wives of the royal family live almost the same as in the palace.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(05) A female prisoner riding a wooden donkey in the street

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(06) In 1894, during the First Sino-Japanese War, the Japanese army guarded the Qing prisoners. The background building resembles a North Korean building. The photo was probably taken in North Korea.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(07) September 1, 1945, Nanjing. Japanese prisoners of war were escorted by the Nationalist army to the prisoner of war camp.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(08) Old photos: Kaifeng Youguo Temple, which no longer exists, is now Kaifeng Tower Park. This group of photographs was taken by the Chinese photographer Yutai between October 1910 and February 1911

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(09) In 1920, the monks of Tanzhe Temple in Beijing and the surrounding villagers.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(10) 1933/1935, Jiayuguan.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(11) Yichang, Hubei. The original image is labeled as 1930s. There may be an error. Figure 1, the invading Japanese army walks in front of the ruins with anti-Japanese slogans. This set of photographs may have been taken after the Battle of Yichang in the autumn of 1941.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(12) Be prepared for danger in times of peace and be self-reliant. In 1967, Taiwan's Minister of Vigilance and Political War inspected the food supply work for the poor people~~ The nature of this work is political warfare.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(13) A rare smiling beauty. Year 1900. Portrait photography in the late Qing Dynasty rarely had a smile. It's the first time I've seen someone like this.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(14) In 1952, the United States released posters in various Asian languages to promote its own political culture. This is the Chinese version of it.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(15) A photograph of "Booming Markets and Stable Prices" taken by foreign tourists in 1973.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(16) Eating is a big event.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(17) In the 1950s and 1960s, Taiwan's psychological warfare against the mainland was leaflets.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(18) Old photo, Korean woman in the early 20th century, picture 8 is the empress of the last monarch of the Joseon Dynasty, Chunjong Yi Kun: Queen Junghyo Yoon, source: Francis Carpenter

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(19) Old photo: Beijing in 1918

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(20) In 1910, Princess Alxa?

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(21) In 1939, Shaobo Town, Yangzhou. Photographed by the invading Japanese army.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(22) Female soldiers in the War of Resistance.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(23) Old photo: Biyun Temple, Beijing, taken in 1906-1909, by Ernst Berschmann

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(24) Old photo: Beijing video in 1985, photography / Yan Lei

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(25) In 1901, the figure of the Chinese on the streets of Vladivoska, Russia.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(26) Harbin old photo postcard. The time is unknown. Judging by the cars and clothing, it may be the 1910s. Figure 1: Church of St. Yver. Figure 2, Church of St. Nicholas? Figures 3 and 4, Central Street. Figure 5, Japanese elementary school? Figure 6, Sun Island. Fig. 7, Fig. 8, Fig. 9, Street.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(27) In 1894, the city of Jinzhou in Dalian, which was occupied by Japan during the First Sino-Japanese War.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(28)1910年代,站在前门城墙上看城内城外。 John David Zumbrun拍摄。

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(29) Women in southern China in the 1930s. Carry the sedan chair on your back. For the sake of the family's livelihood, he can endure any hardship.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(30) In 1930, a rocking ferry boat in the moat outside the Dongbian Gate in Beijing. In the background is the southeast corner tower and the Dongbianmen Bridge.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(31) Life

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(32) In 1898, the Confucius Temple and other buildings in Qufu, Shandong.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(33) In 1901, approaching the dilapidated walls of the Qing Dynasty capital at the end.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(34) The Korean War through the lens of the U.S. military

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

(35) From 1907 to 1909, Chinese towns and Chinese in the basin of the Zai River (now the Jiayin River), the boundary river between China and Russia. Figure 1, Market. Crowded. The shop building is tall. It can be seen that there was prosperity at that time. Figure 2, funeral. Figure 3, Temple. Figure 4, head hanging from a tree. Figure 5, horse-drawn carriage. The last picture is a typical Manchu dwelling. Enter the door and circle the big kang. Исследования реки Зеи в 1907-1909 гг.

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty criminal law more than 100 years ago, please do not commit crimes

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