Hello everyone, today's topic is “Zhao Liying's most beautiful set of Hanfu.” These Hanfu are hidden in her period dramas, and some people might say that Hanfu and period costumes are different. Indeed, this statement is not wrong, but it's not absolute. We know that Hanfu refers to the clothing of the Han ethnicity before the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Therefore, sometimes Hanfu and period costumes refer to the same type of clothing. Let's take a closer look at several period dramas starring Zhao Liying.
Hanfu is not a period costume, nor is it cosplay. Hanfu, like the traditional clothing of other ethnic minorities, is the national costume of the Han ethnicity, abbreviated as [Hanfu]. Note: The “Han” in Hanfu refers to the [Han ethnicity] and not specifically to [clothing from the Han Dynasty]! The period costumes on TV [are not Hanfu]; they are stage costumes (also known as studio costumes)! The period costumes in cosplay are also [not Hanfu]! Hanfu has [fixed forms]! There are also various styles of Hanfu!
However, nowadays, the widely understood meaning of “period costume” has become the clothing in period dramas, mainly used for filming. This type of clothing is often artistically created for dramatic needs, without fixed forms, entirely depending on the designer's creativity, just giving off an ancient vibe on the surface. Therefore, the period costumes in this sense are not Hanfu, and one should not try to understand Hanfu through period dramas. Since period costumes are generally considered to be the clothing in period dramas, it is best not to call Hanfu “period costumes” to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
Period costumes are the clothing from ancient times, referring to clothing before the Republic of China era. Ancient clothing can be divided into various ethnic representations, so there is a significant overlap between period costumes and Hanfu, but it is not limited to Hanfu. Clothing worn by Han people before the Qing Dynasty belongs to both period costumes and Hanfu, while Manchu-style and Tang-style clothing belong to period costumes but not Hanfu. Han elements are derived from modifications of Hanfu, making them more suitable for daily wear, but they do not count as period costumes. Period costumes are the clothing from ancient times, referring to clothing before the Republic of China era. Ancient clothing can be divided into various ethnic representations, so there is a significant overlap between period costumes and Hanfu, but it is not limited to Hanfu. Clothing worn by Han people before the Qing Dynasty belongs to both period costumes and Hanfu, while Manchu-style and Tang-style clothing belong to period costumes but not Hanfu. Han elements are derived from modifications of Hanfu, making them more suitable for daily wear, but they do not count as period costumes.
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Period costumes are the clothing from ancient times, referring to clothing before the Republic of China era. Ancient clothing can be divided into various ethnic representations, so there is a significant overlap between period costumes and Hanfu, but it is not limited to Hanfu. Clothing worn by Han people before the Qing Dynasty belongs to both period costumes and Hanfu, while Manchu-style and Tang-style clothing belong to period costumes but not Hanfu. Han elements are derived from modifications of Hanfu, making them more suitable for daily wear, but they do not count as period costumes.
Period costumes are the clothing from ancient times, referring to clothing before the Republic of China era. Ancient clothing can be divided into various ethnic representations, so there is a significant overlap between period costumes and Hanfu, but it is not limited to Hanfu. Clothing worn by Han people before the Qing Dynasty belongs to both period costumes and Hanfu, while Manchu-style and Tang-style clothing belong to period costumes but not Hanfu. Han elements are derived from modifications of Hanfu, making them more suitable for daily wear, but they do not count as period costumes.
The influence of Hanfu gradually expanded after 2008, with the Beijing Olympics igniting patriotic enthusiasm. The rise of period dramas such as “Chinese Paladin,” “Palace Lock Heart Jade,” “Step by Step in the Palace,” “Empresses in the Palace,” and “Empress Wu Zetian” also increased people's interest in “period costumes.” Online shops selling “Hanfu” similar to those in TV dramas began to appear. “These dramas have made many people realize the beauty of Hanfu,” said Lin Shiqin, a student from Shangrao, Jiangxi Province, who was the first president of the Hanfu club at Shangrao No. 1 High School. In her senior year, she and several classmates established the first Hanfu club in Shangrao. “When we first formed the club, we required participants to wear Hanfu for activities. Many club members owned their first set of Hanfu during this time. I remember when students were buying Hanfu, one of them showed me a picture of the dress Fan Bingbing wore in ‘Empress Wu Zetian' and asked if they could buy the same style. At that time, I explained to them that the costumes in TV dramas are not authentic Hanfu but modified period costumes, and it's best not to buy those.”
Despite the fact that the costumes in these early “period dramas” were heavily modified, their appearance undoubtedly played a crucial role in bringing Hanfu to the masses.
Period costumes are a familiar concept, including the “studio costumes” used in photo studios and the costumes used in various period dramas. Although many people think that Hanfu is the same as period costumes, strictly speaking, period costumes do not belong to Hanfu. The main reason is that the form of period costumes does not conform to the basic characteristics of Hanfu: enthusiasts who have taken period art photos or participated in period dramas will notice that when they clasp their hands in front of their body, the sleeves of the period costumes cannot align perfectly, and the cuffs form a certain angle from top to bottom. In contrast, when wearing Hanfu, the left and right cuffs will completely fit together when the hands are clasped. Such designs in period costumes are mostly for practical considerations, making it easier for actors to move and for the shooting process. However, these designs clearly distinguish period costumes from Hanfu.
Hanfu is not a period costume, nor is it cosplay. Hanfu, like the traditional clothing of other ethnic minorities, is the national costume of the Han ethnicity, abbreviated as [Hanfu]. Note: The “Han” in Hanfu refers to the [Han ethnicity] and not specifically to [clothing from the Han Dynasty]! The period costumes on TV [are not Hanfu]; they are stage costumes (also known as studio costumes)! The period costumes in cosplay are also [not Hanfu]! Hanfu has [fixed forms]! There are also various styles of Hanfu!