Old Wang
Photograph by John Thomson
In Imperial China, people relied on night
watchmen or gatekeepers to tell them the time and to keep an eye
open for thieves. Many were employed by the government to ensure
general security in cities and villages. Most watchmen carried a
wooden clapper, as seen in this photograph, which the watchmen used
to announce their presence and scare away thieves. This watchman is
an old Manchu bannerman, Old Wang, described by Thomson as "One of
the city guard, Peking. An old Tartar bannerman, a humble member of
the Manchu camp, who kept watch at the gate of the French hotel by
night, and although in the pay of the government, and allowed a
salary sufficient for his own support, yet by the time the amount
reaches his hands through the official channel, it dwindles to
about six shillings a month, and a regulation sheep-skin coat once
a year. Old Wang...employed also a wooden clapper to let the
inmates of the house know he was astir, and to scare away
thieves."