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Are there any real photos of ancient people?

1. Zeng and Nie's wedding photo. She was the daughter of Zeng Guofan, a famous minister in the late Qing Dynasty. From this photo, we can clearly see the wedding dress of Qing Dynasty.

Zeng's marriage was postponed to September 24th of the first year of Guangxu due to Zeng Guofan's death. Zeng is 24 years old and her husband is Nie's family in Hengshan, Hunan. Among the dowry brought, Zeng Guofan sent her a "homework list".

2. Marriage in Qing Dynasty is the bride's sedan chair.

There are many kinds and styles of sedan chairs in ancient times, which are slightly different because of local customs, wealth and the identity of the owner. Ordinary people usually get married in a sedan chair carried by two people. The curtain on the sedan chair is made of bright red colored silk embroidered with rich flowers and flowers. Feng Dan's auspicious patterns such as Chaoyang and Baizitu are decorated with gold and silver, setting off a lively and festive atmosphere.

Wealthy families often use a big sedan chair carried by four people, and the sedan chair is dressed like two people. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, in big cities like Shanghai at that time, many women refused to take sedan chairs and took carriages and other means of transportation instead. In the early years of the Republic of China, rickshaws (commonly known as rickshaws) imported from Japan were relatively light and fast, so they were widely used among the people, and sedan chairs were gradually replaced.

At the end of Qing dynasty, Lama and his apprentice were in Beijing, and the bronze Buddha was enshrined on the table behind them.

This luxurious wooden building is a cigarette shop in Beijing.

5. The front view of the Prime Minister's Mansion shows that the Prime Minister's Mansion at that time was similar to today's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, specializing in dealing with Chinese and foreign disputes and foreigners' affairs, but it was this Prime Minister's Mansion that was controlled by foreign powers and humiliated many China people.

The Foreign Affairs Office of the Prime Minister, referred to as "Prime Minister's Office", "General Affairs Department" and "Translation Department" for short, is a central institution set up by the Qing government to handle westernization and foreign affairs. It was established with the approval of Xianfeng Emperor in 18665438+ 1 year. The prime minister's office has existed for 40 years. Until the 27th year of Guangxu (A.D. 190 1), it was changed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs according to the provisions of Article 12 of the Chou Chou Treaty signed by the Qing government and the great powers, and it still ranked above the six ministries.