
This is an aristocratic boy from the border area of Qing Dynasty . His appearance is also quite energetic, and he can compete with today's popular young people. Even now, if he plays the leading role in a Qing palace drama, he will probably gain a lot of fans.

The decoration of these two women is very valuable. At first glance, he is definitely a noble! But it looks very heavy, so it must be inconvenient to move around, right? It looks like the aristocrat of Tibetan .

Haha, this one is very funny. At first glance, isn’t this “ Jack Ma’s dad ”? Or women’s clothing! No, I have to laugh for a while! This photo also aroused heated discussions among many netizens on the Internet.

This photo shows the regent Zaifeng , holding the last emperor Puyi next to him, and holding the crown prince Pujie in his arms. This family is really very noble: prince, emperor, prince. At that time, Puyi looked only 4 and a half years old.

These are two Mongolian nobles in the late Qing Dynasty. Their costumes are very distinctive and completely different from the bannermen. Judging from the women's headdress and the shoulders of their clothes, they are all very Mongolian. Fortunately, today's Mongolian clothing also has many similarities. I see how the one on the left looks a bit like " Xiao Yueyue " Yue Yunpeng ?

This picture shows two Tibetan nobles. Their expressions look like they are chatting happily. Their large Tibetan clothes are very similar to today’s Tibetan clothes ! The flower feathers on the top of the hat are similar to those in Qing Dynasty dramas.

In the photo, there are three aristocratic women taking photos with their two children. It seems that the background is in a photo studio. Those who had money and could afford to take photos at that time were considered aristocrats. The clothes and accessories they wear are also very elegant.