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Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

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100 years ago, if there was a famine, you could see many beggars on the streets. They were dressed in tatters, and they were very happy to beg for a bite to eat.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

Although 100 years ago, there were no cars in other places except Shanghai and Guangzhou, people used camels, horses and donkeys to transport goods, which was full of the smell of fireworks in the world.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

In those days, there were no weekends, and it was difficult for ordinary people to go shopping once a year, so they would get a haircut on the street. It is not called a "hairdresser", but a "head shaving master", and it only costs 2 copper dollars for a haircut.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

A prisoner wearing heavy shackles parade through the streets in the late Qing Dynasty

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

A group photo of an official's family, the husband and wife are sitting in the main position, and the concubine can only stand.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

Based on his military uniform, it can be inferred that he was an officer of the Beiyang New Army in the year of 10 years

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

A large Japanese force was pursuing one of our soldiers, who were running forward with bayonets

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

The sister flower in the late Qing Dynasty's "Qingyin Small Class".

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

improvised mortars converted from gas cylinders in Syria,

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

Photographed in 1899 of a Native American tribe wearing utensils made of bones all over his body.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

Looking at Cairo, Egypt from above, at first glance it looks like a rough piece of bark

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

The Spring Festival couplets in ancient times are simple and unpretentious, but they are full of the joy of our New Year!

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

The women in the Qinglou in the Bada Hutong, there are hundreds of brothels in the Bada Hutong.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

Pedestrians on the road

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

This was the underground party in the northern part of the Soviet Union in the 1940s, each of them with a box cannon and a disguised identity.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

In November 1932, in Austria, peasants brought horns and barrels for a new church.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

The clothes worn by the women of the poor people are evidently no longer clothed.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

: Foreign merchants entering the capital

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

In 1892, in a classroom at a school in Boston, students were learning geography from their teacher. In order to make the knowledge more intuitive and easier to be remembered by the students, every student has a globe in their hands, and they can clearly know the geographical location of each country on the globe.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

The Rolling Stones in Montmartre, 1965.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

Photo of the famous prostitute Sai Jinhua.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

On July 28, Adolf Hitler's watch sold at auction for $1.1 million.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

In Chihuahua, Mexico, in 1892, a woman from Talaumara is holding a scale pole with both hands when two men stand on either side and lift a stick. The woman was a slave being traded, and the population trade at that time was priced according to weight, and this kind of slave trade was also common in those days.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

Looking at the great white shark from a different perspective, it seems to have turned into a terrible demon.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

A bronze statue of Ancient Rome, inlaid with a pair of lifelike blue glass eyes, made between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD. Archaeologists believe it depicts the young god Hercules.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

In 1945, Holocaust victims were married near Bushwald, one of the earliest and most notorious concentration camps ever established.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

In the execution ground of the late Qing Dynasty, a prisoner was about to be executed.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

In 1911, a diving suit weighing 400 pounds

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

Their jackets or skirts are significantly narrowed, which can highlight the beauty of the female figure; The hairstyle is also very trendy, no longer completely combed back, but with short bangs.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

This strange shape is a 19th century witch whistle used by the Belgians to repel rats, and the skeleton is carved out of bones, which is very scary.

Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this
Stunning! 100 years ago, the Chinese actually "went shopping" like this

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