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Surprised by the old photos of the court in the late Qing Dynasty, how luxurious is a prince's life?

The Prince of Alcohol Yi Xuan and His Mansion was shot by Liang Shitai, a court photographer in the late Qing Dynasty. It contains 60 photos, recording Prince Yi Xuan, his family, servants, Beijing residence, etc. Some photos are marked in Chinese, and the shooting time is about 1888. The cover title is Xitai, a photographer from Tianjin.

Around 187 1 year, Liang Shitai operated a photo studio in Hong Kong. 1876, he moved his photo studio business to Shanghai. At this time, the competition in Shanghai photography industry is very fierce, and Liang Shitai's move is full of courage. He received customers from China and foreign countries in the Shanghai photo studio. But probably because of fierce competition, Liang Shitai quickly decided to move his business to Tianjin and opened the first photo studio in Tianjin-Shitai Photo Studio in Xinghua Village (now the intersection of Kaifeng Road and Taierzhuang Road).

Prince Chun, Aisingiorro Yi Xuan (1840 10 10/6—1 891year1kloc-0/0/month/kloc). The seventh son of Daoguang Emperor and the half-brother of Xianfeng Emperor. The mother is Zhuang Shun's imperial concubine Wu Yashi, and her big Fujin is the sister of Empress Dowager Cixi. A politician in the late Qing Dynasty and the actual controller of the military department in the early Guangxu period.