Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Do you have any photos of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom?

Do you have any photos of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom?

1839, a Frenchman, Luis Gar Cedell, invented photography. According to the available information, photography was introduced to China in 1844. Jiao Ying, the imperial clan of the Qing Dynasty who was then the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, was one of the first people to be photographed according to the evidence. At 1856, taking photos of China imperial court and local officials became fashionable in the upper class.

But strangely, there is no evidence of photo shooting inside the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. I have seen some photos that are said to be Taiping troops, but they are actually Qing troops.

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The only thing that can be erased is the photo of Hou Lin Fengxiang, Jing Hu of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, who was captured and executed that year: