Old photos of the Qing Dynasty Li Hongzhang s elder brother Li Hanzhang, a small footed woman who us

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-04

Old photos of the Qing Dynasty: Li Hongzhang's brother Li Hanzhang, a little girl who draws water from a porcelain pot.

He is the late Qing Dynasty *** Li Hanzhang, Li Hongzhang's brother.

During the Daoguang period, Li Hanzhang was admitted to the Jinshi, and later studied with Zeng Guofan, when Zeng Guofan fought against the Taiping Army, the logistics support of the Hunan army was also completed by him. He didn't have ** in the army, and that's important. However, after pacifying the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Li Hanzhang began his political career there, which eventually led to degeneration. Although his corrupt methods are ingenious, he is still a respected "gentleman's good money".

In front of his subordinates, in addition to greedy for ink, Li Hanzhang also loves to hold his prestige, so in the bureaucratic circle at the end of the Qing Dynasty, there is also a "Li Da shelf".

In the Qing Dynasty, there was a series of ** records of two men buying and selling on the street. The man was a peddler, with vegetables in the basket and eggs; The man, on the other hand, was a guest, with a dish in his hand, picking eggs. The circle cost thousands of copper coins, and it seemed that the guest was less of a long-distance merchant than a wealthy merchant.

In ancient times, someone once photographed a girl with wrapped feet holding a ceramic jar to draw water. Although she was beautiful, she lived in a feudal era, and being forced to bind her feet caused great inconvenience to her work.

The other set shows a well-proportioned and beautiful girl who is learning to smoke and most likely works in a brothel. Her small feet are well proportioned to her body, which shows that not all women with bound feet are ugly.

However, there were also poor people in the Qing Dynasty. A woman is holding a hungry child and begging down the street. Her sad face and ragged appearance show the hard life of people in that era.

In the other picture, there are refugees with helplessness and pain in their eyes, who have not yet become real beggars, but are begging here, probably affected by the disaster in their homeland. One of these people might be able to enjoy a life free from the suffering of beggars in today's society.

Looking back at the difficult years of the ancients, we must cherish the happiness of the present, and similar things must not happen again on the land of China.

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