Zhang Linghe, though not a highly recognized beauty in ancient costume, has frequently trended for his handsome ancient costume appearance leaked from “Good Luck on You”. “Good Luck on You” is adapted from the BL novel “Heaven Official's Blessing” by MXTX, who is also the author of the original novel of “The Untamed”. Thus, “Good Luck on You” has been highly anticipated, generating much discussion even before filming began, and it was constantly being leaked. However, this drama has had a tumultuous fate, with internal production disputes, and reportedly, it has already changed directors five times. Fans of the novel no longer hold any hope and feel that this big IP is another failure, many netizens feel sorry for Zhang Linghe's divine looks.
Hello, is the ancient costume sweet pet web drama “Qing Luo”, which is based on the online novel “Pitiful Son Ghost Doctor Mother”, a heart-wrenching TV series? Hello, is the ancient costume sweet pet web drama “Qing Luo”, which is based on the online novel “Pitiful Son Ghost Doctor Mother”, a heart-wrenching TV series? It is heart-wrenching, but not overly so, right? Yes, sometimes it comes with sweetness. Does the heroine, Yu Qingluo, still have the identity of Lady Yu?
Speaking of ancient costume novels, the four great classical works, “Dream of the Red Chamber,” “Journey to the West,” “Romance of the Three Kingdoms,” and “Water Margin” can be considered ancient costume novels, right? Of course, these may not be the same type of novel that many of you enjoy reading. The ancient costume novels we usually read are ancient romance novels that many people like to read or palace novels filled with intrigue. So do you know which ancient costume novels are good to read? Today, our editor at Weird Journey will introduce ten must-read ancient style novels, let's see how many you've read!
In recent years, there has been a global trend towards archaeology, especially in China where this retro trend is particularly strong. Take hanfu as an example, hanfu is no longer a rare costume seen only in TV dramas; in real life, more and more people are wearing ancient costumes. Ancient style novels also occupy a significant market share. How to come up with names for domineering, lazy, and charming men in ancient style novels? Here we provide some examples of names, so writers don't have to rack their brains when thinking of character names.
Zhou Jieqiong's ancient costume appearance is impressive, but when I saw Cheng Xiao's low-budget version of “Zixuan,” I was speechless_Netease Subscription. The female celebrity seen most often in hanfu is Zhou Jieqiong. Previously, she posted several photos of herself in hanfu on her social media platform. It must be said that Zhou Jieqiong's ancient costume appearance is impressive. But when I saw the low-budget version of “Zixuan,” Cheng Xiao, I was speechless! Is Ju Jingyi's ancient costume beautiful? That's because you haven't seen Zhou Jieqiong in ancient costume! Tencent Open Platform. Previously, Zhou Jieqiong posted several photos of herself in hanfu on her social media platform. It must be said that Zhou Jieqiong's ancient costume appearance is impressive. With rosy lips and white teeth, fair skin, she looks like a character straight out of a novel. Ju Jingyi's ancient costume is beautiful.
Recently, there has been a wave of remaking ancient costume dramas. The actors remaking them are not popular stars, but a group of young actors. They not only have astonishing acting skills but also their hanfu makeup and costumes are truly stunning, elegant and dignified. This makes netizens exclaim that this is what the protagonists of ancient costume dramas looked like as children, just like characters straight out of a novel. In this issue, we will analyze the hanfu costumes and share how to create the same hanfu makeup and costume style.
Gu Xiaotong announced a new ancient costume drama, and seeing the beauty of the female lead, Xiaotong should feel the pressure! This ancient costume drama is “I Am Such a Woman,” adapted from the novel of the same name by Yue Xia Dieying. It tells the story of Ban Hua, a demon-like woman who has been rejected once in marriage, and Rong Xian, a noble son, who meet by chance and then grow together and fall in love, really sounds very warm and healing. Since it is adapted from a novel, the novel itself has a high popularity, and the drama is also highly anticipated.
2: Traditional thinking. Perhaps due to watching too many ancient costume dramas, deeply influenced by ancient clothing, especially the costumes worn by the heroine, which are beautifully incomparable. Influenced by family upbringing and deepened by ancient costume dramas since childhood, as well as the profound emotions in some fantasy novels, they gradually yearn for hanfu. These girls' thoughts are very traditional. Here, tradition does not mean unchanging conservatism. Rather, it is influenced by culture, with thoughts inherited like culture. If one walks the fashion route or the sexy route, hanfu is not suitable for such girls, because wearing hanfu naturally brings a sense of conservatism and restraint.
Most dramas nowadays are adaptations of novels, such as the recently released ancient costume sweet pet drama “I Am Such a Woman.” However, this drama has also been criticized by netizens for its demonic adaptation, deviating greatly from the original novel. “Demonic adaptation” is a common problem with many novel adaptations, often making the story unrecognizable in its film and television form, making it unbearable to watch. Below are 9 novel adaptations that netizens have heavily criticized for their severe “demonic adaptation” in ancient costume dramas, including “Everlasting and Everflowing,” “Sword Dynasty,” and “Princess Prisoner.”
I think there are many girls like me who are addicted to various ancient romance novels and ancient costume dramas. In school, I would copy down poems that I found beautiful and melancholy, occasionally inspired to write my own poems. Besides poetry, I love ancient costumes the most. A few years ago, when “Palace” was very popular, I particularly liked the Qing dynasty court dresses, and the headwear and “flower pot heels” became more and more pleasing to the eye. Later, after watching Liu Shishi's “Wind in the Destiny,” I became obsessed with hanfu and joined the university's hanfu club.