Haunting images of the Qing dynasty Chinese culture and society that the nation’s leaders wiped out after the communist revolution.
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A century ago , China was not the metropolis - filled industrial res publica that it is today . It was another world entirely , with civilisation that were in many mode evenly distinctive .
In the China of the Qing dynasty — which end in 1912 with the rise of what would soon be called the Kuomintang nationalistic party — every part of liveliness , from interest to clothes , differed from what we see today . Girls ' feet were painfully bound for change their shape , man wore their hairsbreadth in long braiding , and Taoist , Confucian , and Buddhist thought dominated the nation .
Boys peek their heads out on a commercial street.Guangzhou, Guangdong. 1880.
That ’s not to say that China was the only country which saw massive transformations in the 20th century . As globalism swept many uniquely local civilisation aside , the habit and customs of the " old world " have disclose down and rebuilt . Still , perhaps no piazza has changed more than China : and that has to do largely with what transpired in the middle of the twentieth hundred .
After communism took over in the 1949 gyration and the Cultural Revolution began in 1966 , China systematically erased the cultures promoted during the Qing ( 1644 - 1912 ) and Republican ( 1912 - 1949 ) era . The youth of the Cultural Revolution , in particular , seek out and destroyed the “ Four Olds ” — usage , cultivation , habits , ideas — of their nation ’s heritage .
They saw their history as rearward and thus as something to be ashamed of . They chased out religious belief , burned rule book , destruct cultural relics , and did everything they could to efface their land ’s nonage cultivation .

The revolutionist transformed Beijing opera house into a propaganda tool ; they tossed out Formosan attire for Mao suits and military uniforms , and replaced poetry classics with the rotatory Ketubim of Lu Xun and communist leader Mao Zedong ’s " Little Red Book . "
Today , some of the culture that the Communist Party tried to destroy has started to return – but it will never be the same . The China of the Qing dynasty will only ever live as it does in these pictures – as another world , a distant empire that crumple to the will of another ideology .
Next , seeIran before the Islamic RevolutionandRussia before the Bolshevik Revolution .


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