We love watching historical dramas, and everyone has a longing for the ancient world. The phrase “When my long hair reaches my waist, will you marry me?” expresses subtle romantic feelings. When people think of classical beauties, they often imagine women with long hair reaching their waists. However, not all of them have disheveled hair like Mei Chaofeng; instead, they have intricately styled hair and delicate features. Elaborate traditional hairstyles require a lot of time, which is something that busy modern people cannot easily manage. Therefore, this blogger has compiled simple braided hairstyles based on basic three-strand braids to achieve a traditional look. The clothes worn by the model may not be attractive, so please don't criticize if you don\'t like them.
Yan Yikuan, Qiao Zhenyu, Wallace Huo, and Ronald Zhong are memories of a generation, and the title of “Four Beauties of Tianya” still resonates today, leading many netizens to debate over the current “Four Beauties of Tianya.” However, there is no need for such contention, as the “Four Beauties of Tianya” were representative of the image of handsome men in historical dramas of that era. Time flies, and the once-popular Tianya forum has now lost its relevance. Therefore, it is time for a new era to create new “handsome men in historical dramas.”
In the streets, near subway stations, and during commercial performances, etc., instead of models wearing revealing outfits, we see beautiful women in traditional attire with long hair. Nowadays, not only traditional clothing but also traditional hairstyles have become popular among young people. So how can one style their hair in a traditional manner to look good? Below, I will introduce some simple and easy-to-learn traditional hairstyles. The Princess Li Weiyang hairstyle requires a wig bun, long horn buns, crescent moon horn buns, and a padding bun. Actually, this hairstyle is very easy to do. After securing the wig bun to your hair, add accessories. Gently tousle your hair until it looks slightly voluminous but not too tight, and you\'re done. This hairstyle is perfect for graceful women in traditional attire.
While this adds to the appeal of fashion shows and expands the influence of Hanfu, it also blurs the boundaries between Hanfu and costumes, emphasizing the performance aspect of Hanfu, which to some extent hinders its integration into daily life. For example, despite the popularity of Hanfu, it is rarely seen in everyday life. People tend to associate Hanfu with photo shoots, costumes, and fashion shows, which is one of the impacts of this phenomenon. For Hanfu models, this situation could also deviate them from their primary role of showcasing clothing.
The tenth most handsome man in traditional Chinese attire is Yi Lu, the ninth is Aarif Rahman, the eighth is Bosco Wong, the seventh is Xiaochao Chen, the sixth is Yifeng Li, the fifth is Hong Yuan, the fourth is William Chan, the third is Wallace Huo, the second is Eddie Peng, and the first is Hu Ge.
Cheng Yi, who played Xiao Chengxu in the historical drama “Changan Nu” aired in 2020, was criticized by many for his mediocre acting skills. After watching Ren Jialun\'s historical dramas, fans hope he could wear historical costumes permanently. Many male celebrities in the entertainment industry have been crowned the title of “handsome man in historical costume.” In this drama, Xiaochao Chen displayed great acting skills, and audiences praised him as a male celebrity with “stars and oceans in his eyes.” Tang Dynasty\'s Emperor Xuanzong, portrayed in “The Glory of Tang,” is another example of a handsome man in historical costume who can pull off the “full-updo” hairstyle. Xiao Zhan\'s height gives him an advantage when performing in historical dramas.
Speaking of handsome men in historical costumes, we must mention the various Guofeng games that have gained popularity in recent years. Major game developers are not inferior to historical TV dramas in designing historical costumes. “Xuan Yuan Sword: Dragon Dance in the Cloudy Mountains,” a Guofeng mobile game, is one such example. Its ink painting style and numerous classic Tang Dynasty buildings immerse players in a dreamlike Tang Dynasty era. Since the game is set in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, various styles of exquisite Hanfu are naturally indispensable in the costume design.
The last person to mention is Luo Yunxi, who is currently the most impressive handsome man in historical costume in the entertainment industry. He gained popularity through his handsome historical costume appearance in “Ashes of Love” and became a top male celebrity. As shown in the picture, Luo Yunxi looks just as good in Hanfu as he does in historical costumes. Although he has short hair, this light blue Hanfu makes him appear even more ethereal and handsome, and his superior profile enhances his outstanding aura, making people wonder: “Young master, are you married yet? If not, can I?”
In the streets, near subway stations, and during commercial performances, instead of models wearing revealing outfits, we see beautiful women in traditional attire with long hair. Nowadays, not only traditional clothing but also traditional hairstyles have become popular among young people. So how can one style their hair in a traditional manner to look good? I have a few simple and easy-to-learn traditional hairstyles to teach you. The Princess Li Weiyang hairstyle requires a wig bun, long horn buns, crescent moon horn buns, and a padding bun.
Everyone loves watching handsome men in historical dramas, such as Ren Jialun\'s appearance in “Zhou Sheng Like Old Times,” which was stunningly handsome. Recently, discussions about handsome men in historical dramas have been trending on Weibo. Some male stars are naturally suited for historical costumes, like Ren Jialun and Yang Yang, while others are picky about their costumes and not all historical appearances suit them. For example, the flowing long hair in fairy tales or the tied-up hair in palace dramas can give vastly different impressions. Below are ten male stars in historical dramas with tied-up hair versus loose hair, including Cheng Yi and Song Weilong, whose tied-up hairstyles lower their attractiveness.