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Rare old photos: Figure 1 The only real photo of the Guangxu Emperor, Figure 6 The Boxer Boxers who are about to be beheaded

Rare old photos: Figure 1 The only real photo of the Guangxu Emperor, Figure 6 The Boxer Boxers who are about to be beheaded

This old photo was taken by a foreign reporter, and the man who walked out of the palanquin in the picture is the Guangxu Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, which is the only real photo of the Guangxu Emperor who has survived in the world, and he can't see his face. In fact, the Guangxu Emperor's cameras were already common at that time, and the Guangxu Emperor loved Western cultural relics, and his photos were all destroyed by Empress Dowager Cixi, in order not to let the people of the world see the emperor's true appearance.

Rare old photos: Figure 1 The only real photo of the Guangxu Emperor, Figure 6 The Boxer Boxers who are about to be beheaded

Since 1931, the Japanese army has waged a 14-year war of aggression against our country, which has brought deep suffering to the Chinese people. In the war, they lost their humanity, committed adultery and plunder, and committed unforgivable crimes against the Chinese people. Today we will take you through this set of photos to see the crimes committed by the Japanese army that invaded China in those years. This photograph is of a Chinese people being forced to kneel down and interrogate by the Japanese when they cross the Haizhu Bridge.

Rare old photos: Figure 1 The only real photo of the Guangxu Emperor, Figure 6 The Boxer Boxers who are about to be beheaded

The ghosts of the anti-Japanese period are completely different from the image in the film and television drama, looking at the strong body, you know that the combat effectiveness is not ordinary!

Rare old photos: Figure 1 The only real photo of the Guangxu Emperor, Figure 6 The Boxer Boxers who are about to be beheaded

In the picture, we can see that Manchu women generally dress up the flag, while Han women are not, and there is a very obvious feature, at that time, Han women would wrap their feet, small feet were called "three inches of golden lotus", and Manchu women did not have the bad habit of foot binding.

Rare old photos: Figure 1 The only real photo of the Guangxu Emperor, Figure 6 The Boxer Boxers who are about to be beheaded

The Japanese soldiers posed for goodwill to the Chinese people, showing their ugly faces: the Japanese soldiers gave Chinese children candy to eat.

Rare old photos: Figure 1 The only real photo of the Guangxu Emperor, Figure 6 The Boxer Boxers who are about to be beheaded

After the Eight-Nation Alliance captured Beijing, Empress Dowager Cixi surrendered to the Eight-Nation Alliance and ordered the Qing army to suppress the Boxer Rebellion.

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