01 Her name is Alice E. Doherty, born in 1887, was nicknamed "werewolf" by people at the time because of her born genetic mutation - hirsutism, which undoubtedly cast a strange color on her life.
02 In 1781, the French sculptor Louis Philippe Mousse painstakingly created a marble sculpture with delicate and realistic lace textures, which are clearly visible and breathtaking.
03 In the 1930s, a group of fashionable and elegant young French ladies lined up in an orderly manner, waiting to be vaccinated against smallpox. With just one shot, they were given lifelong immunity against smallpox.
04 In the 60s, kung fu superstar Bruce Lee shone in the United States, and in the photo, he showed off a breathtaking physical stunt: he was able to perform push-ups with only two fingers.
05 In order to shape impeccable legs, Latin diva Jennifer Lopez did not hesitate to spend a huge amount of money to insure her legs with a huge amount of $7 billion, which not only broke the Guinness Book of Records, but also made her legs the most "expensive" leg art in the world.
06 This medical record, written by a Russian doctor, is scribbled and breathtaking. It seems that the "art" of doctors' writing is indeed a global disease that knows no borders.
07 In 1927, in Vancouver, Canada, four women in bathing suits pose for a photo with an award-winning bull. Although the reason for the bull's award is unknown, its robustness is evident.
08 In 1998, 16-year-old Jessica Biel and 14-year-old Scarlett Johansson, no wonder no, Durant wants to drink the widow's bath water, who is not confused...
09 In the 1930s, the factory's helmet testing methods were primitive and efficient, the only shortcoming was that it was a little ...... It's a bit of a brainstorm.
10 Although the official photos of female soldiers on the border released by India show a slight hint of posing, their skin is like clotted fat and their demeanor is all square, showing the elegance of the upper caste. After all, the whiter the skin in India, the more noble the status.
11 In 1988, a plane passing through Hawaii was suddenly hit by a rooftop explosion at an altitude of 7,315 meters. After 13 minutes of thrilling experience, the plane landed safely with none of the 89 passengers.
12 An Indian man who saved a litter of kittens from a raging flood would make the world a better place if all the people of the world were as merciful as he was.
13 In 1959, the fourteen-year-old supermodel Betty Brossmer became a model of beauty in the minds of Americans with a beautiful golden body ratio of "96-53-91".
14 In 1956, animals began to be used as right-hand men in medical treatment. Three-year-old Peggy Kenny, who wears a plastic chest respirator because of polio, is immersed in the joy of a duckling frolicking in the bathtub.
15 These "mechanical animals" are not aliens, but the jewels of the early 20th century film and television industry. With their ingenious construction and excellent design, they bring lifelike animal images to the audience, which is breathtaking and captivating.
16 In 1936, on the banks of Highway 70 in the United States, a family of nine lived a simple and unpretentious life in the vast fields. The hostess of the house was so skillful that she sewed a bag of fertilizer into trousers.
17 In 1922, when Albert Einstein was struggling with a hotel in Japan, he scribbled two notes in his hand, jokingly predicting that they might be worth a lot of money in the future. Sure enough, the two notes sold for a whopping $1.56 million in 2017.
18 Back in the fifties, when women dried their hair in a unique and unique way, it seems that those tools that were once considered high-tech are now in their extraordinary form.
18 Robert Williams Wood, Max Planck, and Albert Einstein in the front row of a meeting of the Berlin Physical Society, July 28, 1931. Any one of them is a titan of physics.
19 In 1951, Tunisian women rejoiced when President Habib Brucheba decreed the abolition of polygamy. Filled with gratitude, they rushed to kiss the president on the cheek.
20 In 1939, Hitler gifted the King of Nepal a luxury Mercedes-Benz car, but Nepal's terrain was steep and the roads were narrow and rugged, making it difficult for the car to drive. Faced with this scene, everyone had to work together to carry the car back to the palace, showing helplessness.
21 In the 1950s, Audrey Hepburn visited Africa, not to capture the exotic scenery of the camera, but to bring warmth and hope to poor children out of deep love.
22 At the end of 1945, prices soared and people were struggling. The poor families who are shy in their pockets can't even afford rice, so they can only rely on hairy crabs to fill their stomachs.
23 In the 80s of the 20th century, a mother and daughter left a group photo in front of a black-and-white television set. Although it lacked the convenience of modern high-tech and was relatively scarce in materials, the spiritual outlook of the people at that time was incomparable today.
24 In the early 90s of the last century, Big Brother existed not only as a communication tool, but also as a symbol of identity and status, like a "golden business card". At that time, its value was as high as 4,380 yuan, which made ordinary families only look at it from afar, and could only envy others to show off.