Beside the area for making round fans, there is a delicate and elegant poetry pavilion, complemented by poems from the “Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter” flying flower order, which imbues the atmosphere with an elegant and graceful flavor. The uniquely shaped pavilions and terraces, the ancient oiled paper umbrella wall, and the delicately refined Jiangnan ancient style make this place a favorite spot for tourists to take photos. Within the garden, there are also dance performances adapted from the legends of the four ancient beauties. Actors dressed in splendid hanfu move gracefully to classical music, and after the performance, many tourists gather to take commemorative photos with the actors.
The 87-style ceremonial uniform, as the formal attire worn by officers during major celebrations and important diplomatic activities, was originally planned to be issued first to military attachés abroad in 1988, and then gradually expanded based on the national economic situation. The ceremonial uniform is divided into summer and winter versions, both in Western style; the summer version has two buttons and two lower patch pockets, while the winter version has double-breasted six buttons and two lower patch pockets; there are distinctive colored piping along the collar edges and pant seams to differentiate the branches of service; it comes with a visored cap; it is worn with a white shirt and tie, dark blue for male officers, rose red for female officers. The summer uniform is beige for the army, off-white for the navy, and sky blue for the air force; the winter uniform is navy blue for the army, dark blue for the navy, and royal blue for the air force. The material of the uniforms varies according to officer rank: general officers wear pure wool gabardine, while colonel and lieutenant officers wear wool-polyester gabardine.
Currently, modern Hanfu styles in China are divided into four categories: Hanfu Yi-Chang style, Hanfu Shen-Yi style, Hanfu Pao-Fu style, and Hanfu Ru-Qun style, corresponding to the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter respectively. Specifically, Hanfu Yi-Chang style corresponds to spring, Hanfu Shen-Yi style to summer, Hanfu Pao-Fu style to autumn, and Hanfu Ru-Qun style to winter. However, the specific materials used vary to adapt to different weather conditions. The following content about how Hanfu styles determine your appearance and aura is jointly created by Pu Hua Knowledge Network and Xiao Ying Skincare Network.
Page 3 of 3 – Sample Speech for Hanfu Promotion Event in 2022. Splendid Han costume, Han rituals never cease. Reeds are lush, frost turns to dew, wide sleeves flutter, where are they now. After several vicissitudes, many hesitations, dresses faintly visible, finally become a distant echo. To celebrate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Party, Suzhou College's Society of History and Literature, Confucianism Society, Caiwei Pavilion, Marketing Association, and Public Relations Association jointly organized a grand “Bringing Etiquette Back to Campus – Hanfu and Han Ritual Cultural Art Performance” event on campus on _ (date). On the day of the event, dozens of scholars dressed in splendid Hanfu appeared as if they had traveled through time, slowly approaching from the basement of the library. Passing through the Lingxiu Square, they neatly dispersed along Dong Avenue. Their demeanor was dignified and elegant, their speech measured and composed. They exuded the grace of noble ladies, the gracefulness of young maidens, the majesty of princes and generals, and the nobility of imperial families. The procession passed through Dong Avenue, entered Minxian Road, passed under the dormitory buildings, and in front of the supermarket, the crowd gathered, creating a bustling scene.
This book uses the seasonal flow of “Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter” as its main thread, introducing the historical origins, unique customs, current practices, and related poems of major festivals month by month, detailing basic knowledge of traditional calendars, and introducing and showcasing traditional Hanfu knowledge associated with different seasons, outlining the overall picture of traditional Chinese festivals. In addition, the book includes guidelines for festival activity planning and content on Hanfu education and culture, facilitating the planning and promotion of traditional cultural activities.
Today (25th), at the “Huafu Festival” Chinese etiquette heritage week event held in Nan'an, a fan dance performance by a guest attracted everyone's attention. This guest wore a topknot with a net scarf, adorned with a small crown featuring a qilin pattern, and dressed in a Ming Dynasty-style Hanfu attire with a reddish-brown color scheme, presenting a gender-neutral look that embodied a heroic and spirited martial arts style. In fact, this guest is a woman known in the Hanfu community as “Dong Xiaomi,” famous for her gender-neutral appearance.
Currently, modern Hanfu styles in China are divided into four categories: Hanfu Yi-Chang style, Hanfu Shen-Yi style, Hanfu Pao-Fu style, and Hanfu Ru-Qun style, corresponding to the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter respectively. Specifically, Hanfu Yi-Chang style corresponds to spring, Hanfu Shen-Yi style to summer, Hanfu Pao-Fu style to autumn, and Hanfu Ru-Qun style to winter. However, the specific materials used vary to adapt to different weather conditions. The following content about Hanfu knowledge is jointly created by Pu Hua Knowledge Network and Xiao Ying Skincare Network.
According to the introduction, the event will invite several popular figures such as Yao Xuanyanzi, Gong Han, Dong Xiaomi, April, Qingyin, and nearly 60 other national style models to participate in the fashion show. Yao Xuanyanzi, as the runner-up of the first Hanfu Beauty Competition, has over 640,000 followers on Weibo and wearing Hanfu looks like a fairy descending from heaven, igniting a Hanfu craze. Gong Han, a Hanfu male idol, has a handsome appearance and rich runway experience, able to handle various stage styles, appearing as if he walked out of an ancient painting and quickly gaining over 360,000 followers. Dong Xiaomi, a well-known KOL in the Hanfu circle, is a special guest of Tmall International and has 70,000 followers on Douyin and 50,000 on Weibo, with a total reach of over 1 million. Other KOLs are also incredibly charming and popular, expected to create a vibrant atmosphere and make this an annual event for Hanfu enthusiasts, even pushing Hanfu into mainstream culture.
On the day of the event, dozens of scholars dressed in splendid Hanfu appeared as if they had traveled through time, slowly approaching from the basement of the library. Passing through the Lingxiu Square, they neatly dispersed along Dong Avenue. Their demeanor was dignified and elegant, their speech measured and composed. They exuded the grace of noble ladies, the gracefulness of young maidens, the majesty of princes and generals, and the nobility of imperial families. The procession passed through Dong Avenue, entered Minxian Road, passed under the dormitory buildings, and in front of the supermarket, the crowd gathered, creating a bustling scene.