HanShang Hualian Hanfu in Guangzhou is dedicated to inheriting the beauty of Huaxia and vigorously spreading the traditional Han Chinese clothing, Hanfu, hoping that Han clothing can be recognized and accepted by Han people once again. Hanfu attire etiquette is an important ceremony for the Han people, and at different times and occasions, Han people have different requirements for their attire. The headwear and hairstyles for different age groups are also not the same; adult men must wear a cap, while adult women can tie their hair into a bun at the back of their head and secure it with a hairpin. In short, both Han men and women wearing Hanfu should not have loose hair, and they must maintain a clean face, being dignified and graceful.
Under pressure, more and more ancient costume TV dramas are taking the route of high-quality productions. Although there are still some vulgar, tasteless, and cheap ancient costume dramas in the market, those that become popular across the country and become topics of conversation after meals are mostly respectful of history, meticulously researched in costumes, and return to classic TV series. It can be expected that the future trend of ancient costume dramas will be: without classics, no popularity! “Beauty's Strategy” indeed has many problems, but it is commendable nonetheless; do not be too demanding, after all, it differs from other ancient costume dramas that even cut costs on costumes. In the 2009 hit fantasy drama “Xian,” it is worth praising that male characters rarely appear with loose hair (except for minors, beggars, criminals, and vagrants; before the Ming Dynasty, men generally tied up their hair). This is the outfit of an extra in a Chinese ancient costume drama, and it is quite good for an extra to have this configuration.
Moreover, when Wang Bo wears ancient costume, his posture is particularly straight, completely different from his slightly hunched back in private. Not only that, but this time the Guofeng Hanfu also has many highlights, such as the waistband. This simple decoration is not complicated, but it adds a poetic touch. In ancient times, the adornment around a man's waist was extremely important, symbolizing one's identity and temperament. Wang Bo's overall appearance this time is nearly perfect, not only becoming a handsome man but also getting extra points from the waistband. This simple waistband fits his age well, looking like he has just entered adulthood, not overly mature.
For example, men have the coming-of-age ceremony, while women have the Jiji ceremony, and these two time points are relatively the coming-of-age moments for men and women. After reaching adulthood, the clothing and hairstyles of men and women change significantly, and there are many requirements for clothing at different times. The main component of Hanfu is the body garment, which also has many rules. The Hanfu we see now has already been simplified and is not as elaborate as what people wore before.
On the day of the Li Bing Culture Festival, a traditional and solemn Ji ceremony (ancient coming-of-age ceremony for girls) was held in the South Bridge Square of Dujiangyan Scenic Area. Two girls about to enter adulthood, dressed in traditional Hanfu, followed the guidance of the master of ceremonies and performed the Ji ceremony strictly according to ancient rituals. After several steps including the master's blessing, the senior guest inserting the hairpin, giving her a new name, the girl offering wine to the earth, bowing in gratitude, and more, they completed the traditional coming-of-age ceremony under the witness of 500 fellow Hanfu enthusiasts and tourists, marking their official entry into adulthood.
Now that I am an adult, I will review the past with the perspective of an adult and reflect on my mistakes. Perhaps I could use naivety as an excuse before, but from today onwards, there are no more excuses; now that I am an adult, I will stand in the position of an adult, work diligently on every small matter, accumulate small achievements into great ones, and accomplish the greatness of youth. The first Hanfu ‘Coming-of-Age Ceremony' activity in Wudu Community attracted hundreds of spectators and was also live-streamed online, broadcasting the entire ‘Coming-of-Age Ceremony' process to help everyone remember the beauty of Hanfu and the Chinese traditional culture and etiquette behind the attire. In the future, Wudu Community will continue to explore and promote traditional culture so that residents can experience traditional culture up close and allow more residents to understand and experience the charm of traditional culture, achieving excellent results to welcome the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Party!
Yang Yang's ancient costume appearance is beyond doubt. When he played the adult Jia Baoyu in “The New Dream of the Red Chamber,” he perfectly portrayed what it means to be as warm and smooth as jade. Yang Yang's eyebrows and eyes may naturally be suited for ancient costumes; even in “The Goddess Luo,” a rather outrageous drama, his appearance was still beautiful. Not to mention his current role in “Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms,” although he frequently shows off a bit, which can be annoying to the audience, but with such looks, it's worth the ticket price.
Jiang Yiyi's acting skills are online, her appearance sweet and delicate, and she is a child star that many people have watched grow up. Although Jiang Yiyi's resources after adulthood have been somewhat “cruel,” she has never disappointed anyone. In the official poster released, the character Lin Xiaodi she plays is wearing light pink Hanfu with simple yet elegant accessories, a perfect little fairy in ancient costume, both beautiful and sweet. Looking at her and Tong Mengshi's costumes, though representing different eras, their chemistry is really fitting, making people can't help but look forward to the release of this drama.
For students' attire, it is usually elementary school and high school students who have requirements on what kind of clothes you cannot wear, but for college students, adults, it seems there is no longer the right to require. They are adults, and what kind of clothes they wear is their own business. Unless it's a type of overly revealing clothing, which is indeed inappropriate to wear in school, teachers can intervene. But for Hanfu, there is really no need to restrict it. Someone just wants to wear Hanfu to take a photo for fun, which is a very normal thing.
When the Ji ceremony began, Yuan Yuan was wearing a set of bright-colored Hanfu, representing the innocence and playfulness of an unmarried girl; during the “first addition” phase, a respected elder inserted a hairpin for her, and Yuan Yuan changed her bright clothes into plain adult women's attire, symbolizing the abandonment of childishness; during the “second addition,” she replaced the simple hairpin with an elegant hairpin, symbolizing the dignity and grace of an adult woman; the third time adding the hairpin, Yuan Yuan's hairpin was replaced with a luxurious hairpin crown, and she put on an elegant ceremonial robe. With the change of her Hanfu, Yuan Yuan officially became a dignified and elegant adult woman and received the word An given by her elders.