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Sichuan color photos:/kloc-Did people who lived in the land of abundance generally wear sandals 0/00 years ago?

19 17, a woman's charcoal burner in Ziyang, Sichuan. This is a group of old photos taken by 19 17 in Sichuan, showing the daily life of local people. Later, photographer Sidney? Gambo hand-painted these photos to give them a different style. Although those social scenes are far away from us, they are still worth remembering. After all, we all came from that era.

19 17, the man who grinds noodles in Dazhou. Does Sichuan know? Land of abundance? Good name, fertile land, should be a well-fed place. However, judging from these photos, people's living standards are not high due to factors such as warlord melee, and many people may still struggle on the line of food and clothing.

Xiaopailou, Xindu County, Chengdu 19 17. In feudal times, women who lost their husbands did not remarry and continued to stay in their husbands' homes to serve their in-laws. For decades, the government has erected memorial archways to honor and show such women. After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, the memorial archway was still erected in the Republic of China. In fact, behind this is the hardship and sadness that the women involved can't say.

19 17, a corner of a family's kitchen in Dujiangyan. The kitchen is the most smoky place in the world, and it is also the most worrying place in the troubled times of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Many people at the bottom often face the dilemma of cooking without rice. Steamer, mortar, chopping board, basin What have you seen and used? I think it's not much different from the kitchen in the countryside now.

19 17, an oil basket seller in Chengdu. He is as thin as a bone, and his waist is bent by a pole. This is the typical image of the bottom workers, struggling for survival.

19 17, the cable bridge in Suizhou. The boards are sparsely arranged on the rope. Walking unsteadily on it, you can see the rolling torrent with your head down, which is inevitably nerve-racking. The feeling of crossing is probably as exciting as taking the glass plank road now.

19 17, a vendor selling straw sandals in Lixian County, Sichuan Province. As can be seen from the photos selected in this paper, men generally wear these simple sandals just to prevent their feet from being scratched by friction. In an era of poverty and backwardness, this phenomenon is not surprising. According to the old people, when they were young, they often went barefoot and had no money to buy shoes.