Kong Xiangxi and Hitler take a photo to decipher the mysterious mission

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

A **, a peep into time.

The invention of the camera has left many old **, like a window of time, allowing us to get a glimpse of the Chinese society more than 100 years ago.

Today, let's get closer to these precious historical veterans, including the photo of Kong Xiangxi and Hitler, the beggars on the streets of the late Qing Dynasty, Li Hongzhang's guards, college students in the ** period, and so on.

In 1937, Kong Xiangxi visited Germany and left this ** with Hitler.

Kong Xiangxi was born in Taigu County, is the seventy-fifth grandson of Confucius, and concurrently serves as the President of the Chinese National Executive Yuan and Minister of Finance.

*, his photograph with Hitler condenses the intersection of that era, showing the intersection of diplomacy and strategy.

Next, we saw Li Hongzhang's guards, and the words "Su Yi Guard" were written on the chest of the mighty officer.

Li Hongzhang made great achievements in his early years, becoming the governor of Zhili and the minister of Beiyang trade, and this guard witnessed his prestige and status.

On the streets of the late Qing Dynasty, the camera recorded the imitation posing of cigarette vendors, showing a corner of society at that time.

In another ** photo a hundred years ago, officers and soldiers urinated in the corner, and trivial matters of life were also captured by the camera, which is quite contemporary.

Moving to Mancheng, Mancheng is no longer a forbidden area, and foreign merchants have opened pawn shops, which has left a unique historical trace in today's wide and narrow alleys.

Finally, we saw the office of the railway company in the ** period, and the multilingual writing sign indicates the openness of that era.

The ragged mother and son of the late Qing Dynasty show the life of the bottom of society.

These old ** are like a history book of time, recording the scenery of the old time, and each one is a witness of an era.

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