How beautiful are the Hanfu styles of female stars? Zhou Jieqiong and Tong Liya are adored, while Dilraba has a strong presence. In fact, in many historical dramas, many actresses wear Hanfu, looking very attractive. Today, let's take a look at the beautiful costumes of celebrities wearing Hanfu. The most profound Hanfu appearance is YaYa's costume in “Empress of the World,” where she played Zhao Feiyan, a national beauty, with acting skills fitting her role. Zhou Jieqiong's Hanfu photoshoot, a red-clothed beauty. [Image] The editor has compiled information on how to make traditional costumes, photography techniques for traditional costume photography, and the types of traditional beauties. For more details, please refer to the main text below! [Image] What is the difference between traditional costumes and Hanfu? Many people comment on the beauty of traditional costumes under Hanfu videos. However, traditional costumes and Hanfu are two overlapping but not identical concepts. Hanfu emphasizes ethnic attributes; it is the traditional clothing of the Han nationality. On the other hand, traditional costumes emphasize time attributes, referring to ancient clothing. Most impressions of traditional costumes come from various TV dramas, so some people will specifically correct others, saying it is Hanfu rather than traditional costume because Hanfu is a more accurate term. After all, Hanfu has specific requirements, whereas many costumes in TV dramas are not as meticulously researched, such as the Manchu clothing in Qing dynasty dramas, which belong to traditional costumes but are not Hanfu. [Image] Many people think that traditional Hanfu is clothing from the Han dynasty, but in fact, traditional Hanfu is traditional Han nationality clothing, not clothing from the Han dynasty. For example, clothing from the Qing and Yuan dynasties is not considered traditional Hanfu. However, traditional Hanfu also faded from mainstream history after the fall of the Ming dynasty. Traditional Hanfu is one of the oldest ethnic costumes on earth, with a history of over 5000 years. During these 5000 years, traditional Hanfu underwent changes under the rule of different dynasties, influenced by etiquette, aesthetics, ideology, textile technology, and social hierarchy. [Image] The Qiqu Mountain Grand Temple is located in Zitong County, Sichuan Province, 49 kilometers away from Mianyang City. It is the ancestral temple of the Chinese indigenous religion Taoism's literary deity, Wenchang Dijun, built during the Jin dynasty for the worship of Zhang Yazhi. In the early Yuan dynasty, after Zhang Yazhi was titled “Wenchang Dijun,” a Taoist temple named “Wenchang Gong” was constructed here. Through multiple expansions during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, it gradually formed a Taoist cultural architectural complex along one axis. Covering an area of 20,000 square meters with a construction area of 6,000 square meters, its main buildings include the Yuan dynasty stone hall, the Ming dynasty Gui Xiang hall, Tianzun hall, and the Qing dynasty Bai Chi building. Some Song dynasty architectural techniques have been preserved. The Grand Temple presents the architectural styles from the Yuan to the Qing dynasties, making it an important case study for ancient architectural history. It was also the southern cultural center during the Ming and Qing periods, known as “North to Confucius, South to Wenchang.” The Grand Temple houses rare large iron statues from the Ming dynasty, including the 30-ton Wenchang Dijun statue, as well as the unique Zhang Xianzhong family temple and statues. In 1996, the Qiqu Mountain Grand Temple was listed as a National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit.
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