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Gu-style Hanfu for Boys and Girls, Ancient-style Boys and Hanfu Girls Kissing
Nowadays, society is more inclusive than ever before, embracing a myriad of new phenomena and objects. For example, many boys and girls often wear Hanfu to promote traditional culture. In the past, this would have certainly invited criticism and misunderstanding, but today's society is very accepting of such fashion styles. Although most people can accept these things, there is still a small part of the population that cannot accept such clothing styles. Recently, a girl was verbally abused by a stranger on the street for wearing Hanfu. What exactly happened? After the ceremony, the boys and girls drew birthday gifts for each other. The tradition of exchanging gifts between boys and girls is a customary event in the senior class. Many students expressed that they spent more effort choosing gifts this time: "I chose a lipstick, hoping the girl who receives it will dress herself up beautifully." "I gave a pocket watch, after turning eighteen, I understand the importance of time even more." "I chose an album, which was drawn by the head teacher; may she record the most beautiful moments." Each carefully selected gift expresses the students' most sincere wishes for each other. Huzhou Zhenbang Garments Co., Ltd. provides… -
Hanfu Gift Ideas for Girls, Hair Color for Girls Wearing Hanfu
Giving gifts to girls who like Hanfu doesn't necessarily mean giving a lot of money, just some money would be fine. However, giving gifts is usually secondary because generally, when you give a big gift, it's not usually money. Such girls are more common. If it's a girl, she should be a good friend. Generally, girls would give bags, which is relatively simple. In this case, it's also okay. For different girls, you should know her preferences more. Giving her small gifts will make her very happy. If she wants to celebrate her birthday with you, it's a burden and a sign of mature sentiment. Girls generally like toys. You can give her a set of beautiful clothes or a gift with commemorative significance, which she would enjoy. I think girls would generally like such gifts. You could give your girlfriend a creative music box. This kind of gift is novel, and the music box itself is cute. Give her a makeup mirror in a style she likes. This gift is practical, and girls would like it. Actually, these things are the type that girls like, such as the popular cartoon bouquets, handmade patterns, beautiful clothes, and cute big-headed dogs.… -
China’s Faded Holidays – Flower Festival
Introduction The Flower Festival (花朝节, huācháo jié), simplified as 花朝 (huācháo), is also known as the "Flower Goddess Festival (花神节, huāshén jié)," "Hundred Flowers’ Birthday (百花生日, bǎihuā shēngrì)," and "Flower Goddess’ Birthday (花神生日, huāshén shēngrì)." It is a festival where people can admire the blossoming flowers and show their respect for nature and the goddess of nature. The emergence of this flower festival has led to some confusions. Some claim it began during the Spring and Autumn Period, others during the Pre-Qin era, and some argue it emerged during the Tang Dynasty. The exact historical origins of this festival are not well-documented from the artifacts unearthed. Even with some historical records, it is still a challenge to pinpoint the exact dynasty for this festival. Perhaps they were called by a different name or a different festival slowly evolved into the flower festival known in the Tang Dynasty. What we can be certain of is that by the Tang Dynasty, the festival existed; whether it started before or during that period is still a matter of speculation. The earliest evidence of its existence dates back to the Spring and Autumn Period in the work of "táozhū gōngshū (陶朱公书)." Ancient Chinese society… -
Flower Festival: The Most Beautiful Festival of Spring
Flower Festival, even if few people know, but when you look up and see the flowers blooming, you will become gentle, because we are convinced that the "beautiful", always accompanied by the flowers blooming. Every year in mid-spring, is also a great time to compete with the flowers, among all the flowers, the earliest plum blossom, from camellia, daffodils, spring to peach, plum, pear, and apricot bloom all over the mountain when, "flower festival" will come. The "Flower Festival (花朝节, huā zháo jiē)", commonly known as the "Flower God Festival" and the "Birthday of the Hundred Flowers", is a traditional Chinese festival. Generally held on the second, twelfth or fifteenth day of the second month of the lunar calendar, the festival is held roughly between the Jingzhe (惊蛰) and Chunfen (春分) of the traditional Chinese calendars, at this time, everything revives, the grass is green, the flowers are either in the bud, or in bloom, and people are convinced that the beauty will come with the flowers. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period, "Tao Zhu Gong Shu (陶朱公书)" has recorded: "February 12 for the birthday of the hundred flowers, no rain and hundred flowers ripe." In the Tang… -
Classic Hanfu Ornaments in Ming Dynasty Auspicious Costume
The Definition of Auspicious Costume Ji Fu (吉服, auspicious costume) was a new classification of clothing formed in the Ming Dynasty, referring to the clothing used for various auspicious occasions such as seasonal festivals, weddings, birthdays, and banquets. In the Qing Dynasty, it became a specialized category within the clothing system. Traditional Ji Fu refers to the clothing used for auspicious ceremonies (major rituals, etc.). With the development of the times and the increase in festivals and celebrations, there was a need for a special auspicious costume for all kinds of festive occasions, so the Ming dynasty referred to a more formal dress than the everyday casual dress for rituals and all kinds of auspicious occasions as the auspicious costume. Although not found in the system, the term "Ji Fu" was repeatedly used in various political books and literary works. During the Ming dynasty, the auspicious costume was not a single standard style, but the same style as the regular and casual hanfu costumes, such as Yuan Ling Pao, Zhi Shen, Yi San, Tie Li, Dao Pao, Ao Qun, etc. The color was mostly in festive colors such as red, for example, the officials used to wear a red round…
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