On the way to Lei Da Shu.
Inside the church
Inside the mine cave
A bare shelter structure with the entrance of the mine cave at the back
Alley in the night with lights and people
One boat on a river; tree leaves in the foreground
Three workers walking out the mine cave
Sheltered furnace
Mountainous landscape with one-storey mills
Mountainous landscape
A road across the rivulet in the mountain
A wide road towards mountains
Paddy field with distant mountain
People walking on a gentle grass slope
A dilapidated two-storey building with sundries
A sheltered bridge passage on top of supporting structures upon a river
People walking on a vast plain landscape with mountains on the horizon
People sitting around a table in a shelter
The adult male named Wu Po Wu Da and his sons. According to Zeng Zhaolun's book, Wu Po family received them warm-heartedly despite they only spoke few Han words.
Wu Po family's wazi (slave).
People sitting and standing in a shelter
Yi people mostly have their meals sitting on the ground.
aristocratic women mostly ride a horse and hold an umbrella when they are out.
A man walking on the hill
Yi ethnic generals and soldiers often bring a rifle and a cane knife with them.