04. During the Anti-Japanese War, the neat housekeeping of the national army camp.
05. Old photo: Luoyang, 1908
06. During the war of aggression against China launched by Japan, the Chinese in the propaganda posters published by the Japanese were all helpless children "covered" by Japanese soldiers.
08, Johnston, the English teacher of the last emperor Puyi, photographed Weihai, Shandong. There are a lot of photos of ordinary people's lives.
09. Old photo: 1956, Urumqi, taken by Tom Huggins
10. In August 1967, the staff of the British Chargé d'Affaires in China took a photo of the Red Guards protesting in front of the British Chargé d'Affaires in China. Opposite is the Albanian Embassy in China~~ The building is so big.
12. Beijing streets and alleys from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. A collection of old photographs that are particularly evokant.
13. Nanjing Ming Filial Piety Mausoleum in 1908. The unobstructed Shinto path does give this imperial mausoleum a cold and majestic aura of imperial supremacy.
14. In 1942, Niujie Mosque in Beijing. Pictured on the right, the current Cow Street Mosque. The stone bridge was shortened.
15. Beijing, 1910s-1920s. Coolies, coachmen and passers-by in a hurry.
16. Today's Chongli.
18. Beijing, 1967. After the French police violently expelled the Chinese students who were protesting in front of the Soviet Embassy in France, the people of Beijing protested in front of the French Embassy in China: Those who oppose China will not end well! Hit the French Emperor! Blood debts must be paid with blood!
19. A funeral in the suburbs of Beijing photographed by foreign tourists. 1939 to 1942.
20. In the 1930s, buses in Shanghai and Nanjing. Leather seats, very comfortable look.
21、1910年,凉州(1)。 凉州,今天的甘肃武威。 George Ernest Morrison摄影。
22. 1904/1905, the brutal Russo-Japanese War. Photographed by the Russian army.
23. 1930, aerial photography of the terrain of Chengde. The terrain is magical. No similarities were found on satellite imagery. If any blogger finds it, please squeak.
24. From 1949 to 1954, he led the core group portrait poster
26. In 1885, Cantonese and Fujianese engaged in tea production and trade.
28. In the early 1950s, propaganda posters in the context of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea: Work hard to produce, actively support the loveliest people, and deal a more powerful blow to US imperialism.
29. Old photo: Taiwan in 1950, photo: Carl Mydans
30. In the 1930s, public transportation and municipal management in Shanghai.
32. Overview of Beijing Printing Bureau
33. See the ukiyo-e exhibition at the Today Art Museum. Unlike the ethereal and transcendent artistic conception of Chinese painting, Japanese ukiyo-e is steamy, vibrant, lustful, and eerie. Full of the tension of life.
34. The "dramatic" life of the last emperor Puyi. Figures 5 to 7 seem to be very happy during the Soviet captivity.
35. In the 1930s, after Japan launched its war of aggression against China, it used various propaganda tools to whitewash its aggression and occupation. This is a postcard published by the invading Japanese army.
37. In 1894, during the Sino-Japanese First Sino-Japanese War, the Japanese army took a group photo with the captured Qing army. The "uniforms" of the Qing army clearly felt that "the real soldier's is not ......"
38. On October 1, 1945, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the national army returned to Wuhan. It was warmly welcomed by the people of Wuhan.
39. Old photo: Wuhan, Hubei Province in 1996, photo: Michelle Peterlin
40. Old photo: life in Chengdu in 1959
42. Harbin Fujiadian epidemic prevention photography
43. In 1930, the traffic safety reminder slogan of the Shanghai Ministry of Industry Bureau.
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