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Man in a cangue circa 1900, China. Date: circa hina
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Man in a cangue circa 1900, China. Date: circa hina
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This evocative photograph captures the image of a man in a cangue, a traditional Chinese punishment device, circa 1900. The cangue is a wooden yoke with holes for the arms and a bar across the chest, designed to restrict movement and inflict discomfort. The man's expression is one of resignation and endurance, as he bears the weight of the heavy wooden yoke. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a stark reminder of the harsh punishments meted out in Chinese society during this era. The cangue was a common form of punishment for petty crimes, and the wearing of the device was a public humiliation intended to shame the offender and deter others from committing similar transgressions. The photograph was likely taken by a European traveler or photographer, who captured this moment in time as part of their exploration and documentation of Chinese culture and society. The image provides a poignant reminder of the complex history and rich traditions of China, and the human capacity for resilience and endurance in the face of adversity.
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