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Horse-faced skirt girl photography
A woman dressed as a Manchu nobleman. Is the heroine's dress in the TV series consistent with the image recorded in these old photos? The woman in the photo has big wings on her head, gorgeous clothes and flowerpot shoes, which is a typical Manchu lady image.
Ms. Mongolia. The popularity of the Qing Palace drama also gave the audience a wrong impression. Many people think that women in the Qing dynasty dressed like ladies in the court, which made the mistake of generalizing. Due to the differences of nationalities, regions and traditions, the styles of women's clothing in Qing Dynasty are varied. Just like this Mongolian lady, she dresses boldly and domineering.
1888, wedding photo of Su Huang and her American husband, Bu Ji Fang. Su Huang's family is deeply influenced by American culture, but when she got married, she still wore Ms. China's traditional clothes-coat and horse face skirt. Bu Ji Fang wore the official clothes of Qing officials. Su Huange was an unusual woman in the late Qing Dynasty, not only referring to her transnational marriage, but also saying that she was a rare female educator of that era and founded Santa Maria Girls' School.
Two young women took a group photo hand in hand. From the outside, the woman on the left is a Han woman, wearing a coat and wrapped in "three-inch golden lotus"; The woman on the right wears pipa armour and does not bind her feet. The coat worn by Han women has obvious characteristics of the times, that is, it is no longer a wide robe and big sleeves, but can highlight the slim figure.
A prostitute named Cui Xian. Cui Xian and the two women in the photo above, their hairstyles reflect the new fashion in Liu Haier in the late Qing Dynasty. Liu Haier has existed since ancient times, but this style is still popular in Shanghai.
A girl who just started foot binding. The photographer deliberately asked her to take off her shoes and show her deformed feet.
Fujian women are washing their feet. This life scene reveals an important message. Although the wind of foot-binding is prevalent among Han women, one group is lucky to get rid of this tragic curse, that is, Hakka in Fujian and Guangdong.
1900, a woman who was attacked by Eight-Nation Alliance soldiers on the street in Beijing. The woman was bound with little feet, so she was caught by evil allied soldiers. She covered her face with her hands. She must be scared! There are two women behind, tiptoeing away in panic.
The young woman on the sofa, though beautiful, has a pair of sad eyes.
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