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Does Ge Xianglian really exist?

The first photo of my little daughter Ge Xianglian (1) is an old photo of my little daughter's foot-binding in the late Qing Dynasty (a collection of big tree paintings).

The graphic version of Three-inch Golden Lotus contains nearly a thousand precious pictures about Jin Ping Mei in form, but there is no change in words. In this regard, Feng Jicai insisted: "I just want to keep the original appearance of history. I can write another book if I add it. "

Lotus shoes with different uses and various styles, a series of pictures of the last generation of little girls in China taken by contemporary photographer Li Nan, some golden lotus cultural relics and documents collected by Dr. Ke Jisheng of Taiwan Province Province: foot binding cloth, ruler and leg strap, plus Tianjin map with back cover, yellow foot binding belt and layers of blue foot binding cloth, the illustrated version of the three-inch golden lotus is likely to be considered as a story about three-inch golden lotus. In fact, Feng Jicai, a fine arts student, is very satisfied with this form of "great expansion": "I have studied hundreds of books on lotus studies in order to write" Three-inch Golden Lotus ",but because the books and documents are not so developed, many precious pictures and materials are not used. Now many pictures are used as reading backgrounds, and the pictures do not disturb the coherence of the text at all, which makes this book particularly interesting. "