In the late Qing Dynasty, the scenes of dignitaries smoking opium are reflected, are these pictures somewhat similar to the appearance of our modern mobile phones?Let's review the social landscape of that era through this group of **.
Figure 1: This group** from the late Qing Dynasty shows opium smokers. The ancients once said: "Toys lose their minds", and the consumption of opium not only brings a loss of morale, but is more likely to be bankrupt and become a waste.
Figure 2: In the late Qing Dynasty, in order to reverse the worst situation, foreign powers introduced opium, which led to many dignitaries who pursued foreign gadgets being troubled by opium and becoming unable to survive without opium. They smoked opium, gradually emaciated, and eventually became invalids.
Figure 3: At that time, opium was sold at a high price, and many people did not hesitate to bankrupt their families in order to smoke opium, and even sold their children and daughters, and the originally happy families were broken up and their wives were separated.
Photo 4: A man who smoked opium in the late Qing Dynasty is embarrassed to see his emaciated figure and intoxicated eyes.
Photo 5: An opium addict who lived in the late Qing Dynasty, it is heart-wrenching that his children are sitting next to him.
Photo 6: An opium addict in the late Qing Dynasty, smoking opium while holding his wife, the picture is full of sadness.
Photo 7: In a tobacco house in the late Qing Dynasty, people lie in a row, immersed in the cigarette sticks in their hands.
Figure 8: Opium addicts in the late Qing Dynasty had developed a strong dependence on opium, and it was unbearable to go without smoking for a day.