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Ancient Style Hanfu with Chest-Level Skirt, Hanfu with Chest-Level Skirt
All ancient costume series in our store, click to view: chest-level skirt, waist-level skirt / Wei-Jin style wide-sleeved set, Han elements / fairy costumes / imperial concubine costumes, red series / bridal wear / quju / Wanzi dance ethnic costumes / dance costumes, high-end ancient costumes / film and television costumes / cos costumes, cloak series, Hanfu hair accessories. Juqiong Hanfu refers to the traditional clothing of the Han ethnicity, similar to how Kimono is for the Yamato people or Tibetan robes for the Tibetan people, and it cannot be collectively referred to as 'ancient costume.' Most of the ancient costumes seen in films and TV dramas belong to studio costumes rather than Hanfu. Hanfu can mainly be divided into two categories: Shen Yi (deep garment) and Ruqun (sleeveless upper garment and skirt). Shen Yi can be further divided into Zhi Ju (straight hem) and Qu Ju (curved hem). Ruqun can be categorized into: chest-level ruqun, mid-waist ruqun, front opening ruqun, crossed-collar ruqun, half-sleeved ruqun, aoqun (jacketed skirt), etc. Common accessories include: Bai Zi (vest), Pi Bo (shoulder scarf), Pi Feng (cape), and more. For more details, please refer to the Baidu Encyclopedia entry on "Hanfu." This is not the… -
Tasting Inheritance: Why is Ming Dynasty-style Hanfu Not Called “Ming Clothing”?
I. The Historical Significance of Reviving Hanfu Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Huaxia nation since ancient times, has a long history and has been passed down for thousands of years, representing the accumulation and inheritance of Chinese culture. Since the rise of the Hanfu revival movement, more and more people have begun to rediscover and fall in love with this elegant and luxurious traditional attire. However, some may wonder why modern revived Hanfu is not called "Ming Clothing" when the Ming Dynasty was a period of prosperity for Hanfu culture? II. Historical Background of Evolution We first need to understand the evolution history of Hanfu. The development of Hanfu can be traced back to the pre-Qin period, during which the initial clothing system was formed. With the alternation of dynasties, Hanfu also continuously evolved, becoming the representative clothing of the Han Dynasty, and later received a certain degree of inheritance and development during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and the Sui and Tang periods. However, after entering the Song Dynasty, Hanfu gradually faded from people's sight, being replaced by more new-style clothing. The Ming Dynasty, as a glorious chapter in Chinese history, played an important role in… -
Song Zuer in Hanfu, Male Celebrities in Hanfu
The next one is Song Zuer, who is the most special among these young actresses. She debuted quite early and was a child star. Song Zuer impressed everyone with her freshness even when she was young, and there has always been a saying in the entertainment industry that "the entire entertainment industry is waiting for her to grow up!" Now that Song Zuer has grown up, she has become a popular young actress as predicted. Her appearance on an episode of Running Man left a deep impression on the audience, making them feel what it's like to fall in love at first sight. Song Zuer reintroduced herself to the public through variety shows, and as she grew more beautiful, many netizens exclaimed that she is the "young Cecilia Cheung," or even more beautiful than Cecilia Cheung. Seeing her now, even the editor's heart can't help but race. Hanfu is traditional Chinese clothing, which looks very elegant when worn, but due to its complexity and inconvenience for work, it has gradually been replaced by ordinary clothes. It's really a pity because Hanfu is actually the best way to showcase the charm of Chinese beauties, especially female celebrities with delicate features, who… -
Ancient-style Winter Hanfu Vest, Ancient-style Vest Hanfu
For winter Hanfu, Ming Dynasty style Hanfu is mainly recommended. Standing collars have become the mainstay in Ming Dynasty style Hanfu, becoming the favorite of many girls, paired with the dignified and generous mamian skirt, a set of elegant Ming Dynasty style can be neatly added to the wardrobe. To wear layers without appearing bulky, a bi-jia (vest) piece should not be missed. A bi-jia is a sleeveless, collarless vest with a front opening and slits on both sides reaching down to the knees. Its style is usually longer than later vests, generally reaching the hips or knees, some even closer to the ground. Some bi-jia also use buttons, making them easier and quicker to put on, and tightly fastened, which is a new change in clothing. A jacket or mamian skirt plus pleated skirt plus bi-jia, can be paired with a fur collar and finally a furry cloak. Wear a new style for winter. Not sure if everyone has noticed, but general Hanfu does not have a vest item, even if there are vests included, they are usually mid-length and relatively loose. Although mid-length vests have more ancient charm, they are not suitable for our daily wear. Relatively speaking,… -
Is Traditional Hanfu Painting Attractive? Does Hanfu Look Good on Round Faces?
Today, we are introducing a broad category of paintings - traditional Hanfu painting. We all know that our current clothing style and habits are quite different from those in ancient times. I came across a makeup tutorial recently, it looks so good even someone with little skill would want to try. Reply from Guohua Xiaojian (Little Note on Chinese Painting): Is red paint used? It would be better if there was an explanation. View more comments. Note author: Guohua Xiaojian. Notes: 46. Fans: 3,806. The holiday is about to start, and many students are busy planning their future. Today, the editor has compiled a lot of information about sketching Hanfu in Shanghai, as well as addressing concerns such as [Painting Tutorial] Master the Key Points of Ancient Style Clothing Painting in One Class, Step-by-Step Guide to Drawing a Flowing Ancient Style Dress, Shanghai Portrait Photography | Ancient Style Hanfu | Yongle Palace | Fahai Temple | Murals | Reproduction, Is Traditional Chinese Clothing Hanfu or Long Gown with Jacket?, Was the Clothing in the Yuan Dynasty Hanfu? How Much Has Clothing Been Influenced by Barbarians, Appreciation of Men's Ancient Style Clothing Illustration, Do Foreigners Know That Traditional Chinese Clothing Is… -
“Brother Ming Handcrafts Traditional Hanfu: Experiencing the Beauty of Thousand-Year-Old Chinese Attire”
One, Research and Material Selection As a lover of hanfu, I am deeply attracted by the beauty of thousand-year-old Chinese attire. This time, I decided to personally make a set of traditional hanfu. Before starting, I conducted detailed research to understand the styles of hanfu from different periods, and browsed through a large number of hanfu images and literature. Next, I began to consider the issue of material selection. Considering that silk, satin, and linen were commonly used fabrics in ancient times, I ultimately chose a high-quality piece of pure silk satin as my main material, to ensure the texture and authenticity of the garment. Two, Cutting and Tailoring After selecting the fabric, I began the work of cutting and tailoring the clothes. First, I made detailed measurements based on my body shape and drew a set of detailed plans. Then, I carefully cut the fabric into the required parts with scissors and a cutter, such as the front panel, sleeves, and trouser legs. This process requires patience and meticulous manual operation to ensure that each piece of fabric is exactly the right size and shape according to the design requirements. Three, Sewing and Embroidery After completing the cutting, I… -
Types and Wear Styles of Tang Dynasty Women’s Clothing
Ordinary Tang dynasty women's clothing we are all familiar with, a short blouse, a long skirt, and then shawls, which is often referred to as "Tang Ru", "high-waisted Ruqun" or "shawls Ruqun". And so on with this set of clothing. But what exactly were these garments called in ancient times, and what were the specific wearing sequence? Let's take a look. The basic equipment of daily women's clothing in the Tang Dynasty is: shirt, skirt, and shawls. In addition, depending on the situation, they also included a Beizi, Mofu (陌腹, underwear), shoes and socks, etc. The following is a description of the types of Tang Dynasty women's clothing for daily and the way to match in the four seasons. Restoration of the image of Tang dynasty women's clothing during the Wuzhou period Shanzi (衫子, shān zi, shirt) · Ru (襦,rú) Women in the Tang dynasty wore long-sleeved blouses with narrow sleeves and short bodies, now generally called "Ru (襦)", but according to Tang custom it should be called "Shanzi". Various Tang dynasty documents, unearthed clothing records and poetry novels in the costume vocabulary, mention of daily women's clothing, from the early to mid-to-late Tang dynasty, almost all the tops are… -
Disadvantages of Tang Dynasty Hanfu and Ming Dynasty Hanfu
As enthusiasts of Hanfu, our love for traditional Hanfu is undoubtedly deep. However, no thing is perfect, and Hanfu is no exception. During the important periods of Tang Dynasty Hanfu and Ming Dynasty Hanfu, although they have unique charm, there are also some disadvantages. This article will explore these disadvantages in detail so that we can better understand and improve them. First Part: Disadvantages of Tang Dynasty Hanfu 1. Lack of Comfort: Tang Dynasty Hanfu pursues grandeur and luxury. The garments often use heavy materials and complex construction, which lack comfort when worn, especially during hot summers. Wearing Tang Dynasty Hanfu for a long time can cause discomfort or even physical burden. 2. Inconvenience of Movement: The design of Tang Dynasty Hanfu emphasizes the display of noble aura; many robes have long sleeves and overly wide cuffs, limiting freedom of movement. Especially during exercise, the inconvenience of movement can become troublesome. 3. Inconvenience of Storage: The multi-layered pleats and wide sleeves of Tang Dynasty Hanfu designs make the clothes prone to deformation. To maintain the integrity of the garments, more time and effort are required for storage and maintenance. 4. Architectural Limitations: One characteristic of Tang Dynasty Hanfu is the… -
The Scent of Summer Flowers and the Refreshing Charm of Hanfu
With the gentle summer breeze on our faces and warm sunlight illuminating the earth, it's the perfect time to delve into the world of Hanfu as a Hanfu enthusiast. Let me take you on a journey to explore the beauty and allure of summer Hanfu. Part One: The Refreshing Design of Hanfu The scorching atmosphere of summer often makes people avoid wearing heavy clothing. However, the design of Hanfu perfectly meets the needs of this season. In summer, Hanfu is typically made from light and breathable materials such as pure cotton or linen to provide maximum comfort. The designs include short-sleeved, off-shoulder, and ankle-exposing styles that are characteristic of summer, allowing wearers to enjoy a refreshing feeling. Moreover, summer Hanfu pays special attention to color selection, favoring delicate hues like light blue, light green, and light yellow, which highlight the freshness and vitality of summer. Part Two: Classic Summer Styles When wearing Hanfu in summer, there are several classic styles that shouldn't be missed. Firstly, there's the chiffon shirt, with its light and breathable material, making it especially suitable for hot summers. Chiffon shirts often feature a stand-up collar design, which is simple yet elegant, exuding femininity and grace. Additionally,… -
Differences Between Ming Dynasty and Song Dynasty Hanfu for Weddings
One, Introduction to Hanfu Hanfu, one of China's traditional ethnic costumes, has a long history and was widely used in various dynasties throughout ancient China. Among these, the Hanfu of the Ming Dynasty and the Song Dynasty are particularly significant periods, each with its unique characteristics and styles, especially as they have been used in weddings for thousands of years. Below is a detailed introduction to the differences between Ming Dynasty and Song Dynasty Hanfu for weddings. Two, Materials and Colors 1. Ming Dynasty Hanfu: The Hanfu of the Ming Dynasty mainly used silk as its material, typically choosing noble silk and delicate cotton threads. In terms of color, it emphasized bright and luxurious hues; typical colors include imperial yellow, sapphire blue, and vermilion red. These colors represent nobility, prosperity, and auspiciousness. 2. Song Dynasty Hanfu: The Hanfu of the Song Dynasty placed more emphasis on simplicity and elegance, commonly using materials like silk gauze which were softer and had better breathability. The colors tended towards understated elegance, such as court gray, coffee color, and grass green. These colors gave off a fresh and natural feeling. Three, Styles and Details 1. Ming Dynasty Hanfu: The Hanfu of the Ming Dynasty… -
Children Wearing Traditional Hanfu Dresses, How to Wear Modernized Hanfu for Kids
The popularity of traditional Chinese clothing, or hanfu, is on the rise. Both young women and children are fond of wearing ancient-style hanfu dresses due to their aesthetic appeal and the unique aura they exude. Particularly with children's hanfu dresses, there is a wide variety of styles available, suitable for both summer and winter. However, many children do not know how to put them on themselves. So, how should children wear traditional hanfu dresses? Where can we find pictures and videos demonstrating how to dress children in these outfits? How to Style Children's Hair in a Traditional Chinese Fashion: In daily life, many children are very fond of hanfu because traditional Chinese clothing is not only beautiful but also rich in cultural significance. However, wearing hanfu requires an appropriate hairstyle to match. It is often recommended that children style their hair in a traditional Chinese fashion, which typically involves using hairpins. So, how should children's traditional hairstyles be done? Or, how should hairstyles with hairpins be created for children? Let's learn about it. The popularity of traditional Chinese clothing continues to grow. With the rapid development of society, our own culture is increasingly appreciated. As a country with thousands of… -
Hanfu Clothing Style for Middle-aged Men and Women
After thousands of years of development, Hanfu has evolved into hundreds of styles under its basic characteristics of being spacious, graceful, and unconventional. For example, the quju style that was loved by women in the Han dynasty's imperial court, where the extended skirt hem wraps around the body once or twice, creating a flowing and beautiful curve that is noble yet reserved; the ruqun, which was the most popular during the Tang dynasty and represents the upper-lower garment type of Hanfu, with patterns on the garment edges and lower skirt harmoniously matched, simple yet elegant; the heron cloak that developed from straight-collar Hanfu, originally referred to as an expensive fur coat made from the down of birds such as herons, but later came to mean a long, loose, and elegant outerwear that drags on the ground, its leisurely and tranquil style is favored by middle-aged men. Terms like zhiduo, baizi, bijia, banbi, and lan shirt, which are unique to Hanfu, may seem unfamiliar to us now, but they have witnessed a glorious history that makes us proud. Zhang Ling said, "I still remember it was in April 2000 when my cousin and I first gathered the courage to go out… -
Differences Between Song Dynasty Hanfu and Ming Dynasty Hanfu
Introduction Hanfu, one of the traditional costumes of the Chinese nation, has a long history and has undergone changes and developments through many dynasties. The evolution of Hanfu during the Song Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, two important periods in Chinese history, shows significant differences. This article will focus on comparing the differences between Song Dynasty Hanfu and Ming Dynasty Hanfu, from robes, hairstyles, to small accessories, aiming to help readers gain a more comprehensive understanding of the Hanfu styles of these two periods. Characteristics of Song Dynasty Hanfu 1. Robes The design of Song Dynasty Hanfu robes is more conservative and dignified. It mainly features standing collars, wide sleeves that reach the ankles, creating a loose and comfortable wearing experience. Common styles include the daily wear and court attire for scholars, and everyday wear for women. Additionally, Song Dynasty robes emphasized practicality, pursuing a natural and comfortable wearing experience, paying attention to the softness and luster of the material. 2. Hairstyles The hairstyles of the Song Dynasty were mostly adorned with hairpins, which were often made of precious metals and inlaid with jewels, featuring simple lines and exquisite shapes. In the Song Dynasty, hairstyles were an important symbol to… -
Hanfu and Traditional Costume Revamped
Lulu's gradient pink traditional Chinese embroidered shoulder cape dress is a revised version of Hanfu. It has reduced the cumbersome decorations on the clothes but retained representative designs such as embroidery, small capes, and waistbands. Even if you wear it out in your daily life, it won't feel out of place. Pink is a color that little girls love. The pink Hanfu, having incorporated many other designs, doesn't appear old-fashioned but rather highlights the shy charm of young girls. Holding a folding fan and with hair braided into small pigtails, the overall temperament is excellent. The Hanfu for men is not as casual as that for women, even after revision, it is still challenging to wear out on the street due to the classic elements such as wide sleeves and skirt-like styles which cannot be altered. Therefore, wearing it out requires some courage. Men wearing Hanfu look more free-spirited and handsome. This kind of pink male Hanfu is rare; black, dark blue, and dark green are more popular. Men's Hanfu exudes a scholarly demeanor, instantly transforming them into elegant gentlemen. The most typical revision of Hanfu is the jacket, which is our current upper garment. The clothes we wear today… -
Ancient Summer Splendor – Ming Hanfu Premium Series
In the scorching summer, between heaven and earth, the blazing sun turns the land into a giant oven. However, the elegance and delicacy of the Ming Hanfu Premium Series bring a touch of coolness, as if we could travel through time back to the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Today, let's explore the captivating charm of the Ming Hanfu Premium Series in the summer. One: Fabric Selection The choice of fabric for summer Hanfu is crucial; it must make the wearer feel comfortable while also exuding a high-quality texture reminiscent of ancient summers. The Ming Hanfu Premium Series typically uses breathable and lightweight fabrics such as silk and linen, ensuring comfort while showcasing intricate craftsmanship and luxurious embellishments. Two: Color Application In the summer Ming Hanfu Premium Series, color is an indispensable element. Light tones or highly saturated colors are often chosen, which can lighten the visual burden and convey the vitality and joy of summer. Carefully selected colors like refreshing blue, elegant pink, and bright lemon yellow enhance the allure of the garments and add a sense of freshness to the summer. Three: Design Variations Ming Hanfu design pays attention to details, and the summer premium series makes clever variations in… -
The 5 Most Popular Styles of Oriental Dress & Clothing – Asian Robe
What is the oriental dress, clothing? Due to the differences in history, culture, and geographical location, the traditional costumes of different countries in the world are not the same. Even in Asia, the oriental dress clothing of different countries is also colorful. On the continent of Asia, each country has its own unique and proud culture. Different states have different characteristics in their clothes, food, residence, and travel. And clothing is one of the things that can best record and show the cultural changes of a country. There are many kinds of traditional asian clothing, including Hanfu, Qipao, Kimono, Hanbok, Sari, Ao Dai, Chut Thai, Tajik clothing, etc. Today, let's learn about some of the most distinctive and representative traditional oriental dress, clothing. 1. Hanfu / Cheongsam China has a long history and its traditional costumes are constantly changing. From the upper and the lower garments system of the Yellow Emperor era, to the crown and uniform system of the Han Dynasty, to the Zhongshan costume of the Republic of China, it is a miniature of China's social environment in different periods. Cheongsam Hanfu: Hanfu is the general designation of "Han traditional costume", also known as Hanyiguan (汉衣冠), Hanzhuang… -
Children’s Deer-Themed Traditional Hanfu, Design Patterns
Wearing traditional Hanfu has become increasingly popular nowadays because the current styles of Hanfu are very beautiful. People also want to know how they look when wearing traditional clothing. Some women may even want to take artistic photos with their babies in Hanfu, which is quite meaningful. However, the way to wear Hanfu is relatively complex, and children generally cannot put it on by themselves; they need help from adults. So, how do you tie the waistband of children's traditional Hanfu? Are there any video or diagram tutorials on this? How do you tie the front straps of children's Hanfu? Wearing traditional Hanfu has become increasingly popular nowadays because the current styles of Hanfu are very beautiful. People also want to know how they look when wearing traditional clothing. Some women may even want to take artistic photos with their babies in Hanfu, which is quite meaningful. However, the way to wear Hanfu is relatively complex, and children generally cannot put it on by themselves; they need help from adults. So, how do you tie the waistband of children's traditional Hanfu? Are there any video or diagram tutorials on this? How do you tie the front straps of children's Hanfu?… -
Women’s Hanfu Cutting and Making Diagram, Ancient Costume Hanfu Cutting and Making Diagram
Original work by the owner of the Qianyun Pavilion. There are currently no related archaeological findings to reference for the half-sleeve, so this cutting diagram is for reference only... Coming from the Hanwang network, I've been lurking for a long time; today, I'm surfacing to post what I believe to be a detailed thread, step-by-step recording the process of making Hanfu, hoping to provide some reference for fellow enthusiasts, especially those who want to make their own but don't know how to start. The production process is based on my experience, not professional; it's merely for exchange, aiming to offer a starting point. It might be a bit lengthy, so please read it patiently and carefully. For beginners in making Hanfu, they may face a desired style but not know how to start. In fact, making Hanfu is really simple, but doing it meticulously requires careful consideration. From material selection to cutting to sewing techniques, each step is not easy. I still recommend progressing from simple to complex, always pursuing precision in production. But most importantly, it should be about making Hanfu practical for daily life, simple yet functional. Today, I will introduce the process of making a crossed-collar half-sleeve.… -
Elegance and Magic of Hanfu – The Charm and Power of Traditional Chinese Clothing
Hanfu, as traditional ancient clothing of China, carries the charm and magic of a thousand years of culture, becoming an object of enthusiastic pursuit for contemporary Hanfu enthusiasts. Hanfu is not just a type of clothing; it is a continuation of culture that deeply attracts tens of thousands of young people. This article will explore the charm and power of Hanfu, as well as its inheritance and interpretation in modern society. I. Origin and Historical Background of Hanfu Hanfu can be traced back to the Huaxia culture of China, gradually forming over the long course of history and eventually becoming a representation of traditional Chinese culture. Throughout the five-thousand-year development of the Chinese nation, Hanfu has undergone multiple transformations, yet its unique style and characteristics have always been beloved by people. II. Characteristics and Charm of Hanfu 1. Unique Design: Hanfu stands out with its unique cutting and structural design. Traditional Hanfu emphasizes simple lines and a well-fitted silhouette, showcasing the elegance and dignity of both men and women, giving people a sense of nobility and grace. 2. Intricate Handcraftsmanship: The production process of Hanfu requires extremely meticulous handwork, from design, cutting, embroidery to detail processing, each step demands high… -
Children’s Traditional Hanfu Winter Clothing Pink Sweater, Children’s Traditional Hanfu Winter Clothing Pink Trousers
The creation of facial makeup for children's traditional stage costumes mainly involves the following points: overall facial makeup, eye makeup, and hairstyles. For the overall facial makeup, start with a lotion, then choose a bright-colored foundation that should have a waterproof effect. After that, apply loose powder which can help set the makeup. Blush is also essential; since children have good complexions, it should be applied lightly. The focus of children's stage costumes is on the eye makeup, which should be bold to enhance the stage effect. Eyeliner should be darkened, and girls can use pink eyeshadow while boys can use yellow-green mixed colors; eyebrows should be neatly groomed. The hairstyle for children's traditional Hanfu costumes is primarily based on buns; girls have two buns, and boys have one bun on top of their heads. Based on comprehensive web data, the top ten brands for children's traditional Hanfu costumes in 2019 are ranked according to brand evaluation and sales. The top ten brands are Tianxi Jiayuan, Yiyuan Yi, Xunwu, Yihuo, Kunidi, Manwu Qingsha, Xuewuren, Mengzaixiong, Le'er Limei, and Jianxin. If you're looking for a good brand of children's traditional Hanfu costumes, this top ten list can serve as a reference… -
Ancient Costume Hanfu TV Dramas, Ancient Costume Hanfu TV Dramas
However, the fact is that in the Hanfu circle at that time, it was very common to regard the ancient costumes in TV dramas as standards and promotional image materials. Not only would they replicate poses similar to those in the drama photos, but they would also compare with passersby using TV dramas. Actually, the current public impression of wearing Hanfu looking like acting in a TV drama is the result of early Hanfu circle behavior, yet now it has become the biggest reason for many in the Hanfu circle to criticize passersby for their ignorance. On October 30, 2003, the first Hanfu merchant "Caiwei Workshop" in Wuhan uploaded the first set of contemporary Hanfu product photos, and "Caiwei Workshop" was also the first Hanfu merchant in the Hanfu movement. Chasing sweet dramas I am currently chasing dramas, recommendations for when there's a drama drought, sweet love dramas, billion dramas good watch plans, good drama recommendations, chasing drama check-ins, chasing drama daily, chasing drama while staying at home, new drama push, love after marriage web dramas, TV drama explanations, hot TV dramas, TV drama recommendations, domestic TV dramas, good domestic dramas, recommendations, plots, domestic dramas, ancient costume dramas, love dramas,… -
Large-sized Green Traditional Hanfu for Women, Large-sized Traditional Hanfu for Women
Which style of Hanfu is suitable for plus-sized individuals? Two-piece chiffon large-sized Hanfu dress; Hanfu is our traditional Chinese attire, which gives a classical and oriental feeling. More importantly, Hanfu always exudes an aura of grandeur, elegance, and ethereal beauty. This two-piece chiffon large-sized Hanfu dress is simply enchanting when worn. Plus-sized ladies will find this Hanfu very figure-flattering and slimming. In short, this Hanfu is not picky about body shape; it suits everyone. Now let's discuss which style of Hanfu is suitable for plus-sized individuals. Let's explore and discuss this question together! In fact, green clothing is rare, and even rarer in period dramas. Therefore, if you see a character wearing green traditional attire in a period drama, it will definitely catch your eye. When worn well, green clothing can be quite striking and make the skin appear fairer. As shown in the above image, Deng Jie's green period costume is very beautiful and elegant. Young Deng Jie had both looks and acting skills, along with an extraordinary demeanor, making her a natural beauty. Dian Dian Yi Ren Fang, Mango, Yiyi Bucang Liangzhuang, Yishui Yishe, Yisi Nian, Xinshijie Large-sized Women's Clothing Store, Huanhuan Fashion Store, Bin Bin You Li… -
Hanfu Costumes for Ancient Chinese Princesses and Ladies
Wearing Hanfu has become increasingly popular nowadays, as the designs of modern Hanfu are very beautiful. People also want to know how they look in ancient costumes, and some women may even want to take artistic photos with their babies wearing Hanfu, which can be quite meaningful. However, the way to wear Hanfu is relatively complex, and children generally cannot dress themselves, requiring the help of adults. So, how do you tie the waistband of children's ancient Hanfu costumes in a video or diagram, and how do you tie the front straps of children's Hanfu? The exclusive ancient Hanfu costumes for the twelve constellations? Pisces looks like a princess when she wears it! It's really beautiful. Released on July 9, 2018, 00:50. The exclusive ancient Hanfu costumes for the twelve constellations? Pisces looks like a princess when she wears it! It's really beautiful. Recommended for you auto-play 0:6. A chubby girl soaks in magical beauty liquid and becomes a princess after bathing. Headwear, hair accessories, and Hanfu costumes for ancient princesses from watermelon videos. Uploaded on October 26, 2022, by Meng Yanlin, a man of wide learning. Watermelon Video provides high-definition videos, clear images, smooth playback, rich, and high-quality videos.… -
Differences Between Zhou-style Hanfu and Ming-style Hanfu — Reflecting on the Changes in Chinese Clothing Culture
Hanfu, as a treasure of traditional Chinese clothing culture, carries rich historical and cultural connotations. In Chinese history, with the change of dynasties, Hanfu has also developed different styles and characteristics. Among them, Zhou-style Hanfu and Ming-style Hanfu, as two representative periods, more reflect different stages of Han ethnic clothing culture. This article will focus on comparing Zhou-style Hanfu and Ming-style Hanfu to better understand the development history of Hanfu and its cultural connotations. One, Zhou-style Hanfu 1. Cutting and patterns: Zhou-style Hanfu emphasizes ritual regulations, with regular cutting and dignified colors. Men's clothing mainly includes upper garments, lower garments, and headwear, while women have robes, skirts, and hairstyles. In terms of patterns, they are mainly dominated by mythical creatures, flowers, and plants such as dragon patterns, phoenix patterns, and cloud patterns, symbolizing auspiciousness. 2. Materials and colors: Zhou-style Hanfu uses silk as the main material, employing noble colors like gold, red, and green, highlighting the imperial style. Officials at different ranks had distinct colors for their attire, reflecting social hierarchy. 3. Accessories and adornments: Men wore jade pendants and carried swords, while women adorned themselves with silk headdresses and earrings. The clothing was embellished with exquisite accessories like jade…
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