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Tang Dynasty Ancient Costume Hanfu Hairstyles for Women and Men
Ancient hairstyle five: This ancient hairstyle design exudes a gentle and elegant demeanor. The long straight black hair falls naturally over the shoulders, with a fresh bun adorned with hair accessories. Paired with this purple dress, it exudes the grace of a well-bred lady. Ancient hairstyle six: This Chinese-style updo is perfect for brides-to-be to style their traditional wedding hair. The long hair, dyed brown, is twisted into a bun, and the refreshing exposed forehead updo paired with Hanfu exudes an air of dignity. Ancient hairstyle seven: This is a very fresh and sweet Hanfu styling design for young ladies. The long hair is simply styled into a bun, with wispy bangs left in front to frame the face. The side is adorned with pearl flowers, giving it a very ladylike quality. Dressed in ancient costumes, women reappear. Such a half-down hairstyle is too beautiful. Today, I will share how to style the half-down hairstyle for women in ancient costumes. People often say that they frequently wear Korean hanbok, and Japan also wears kimono on festivals. It seems like China, with its five thousand years of cultural history, does not pay much attention to promoting its traditional culture. In recent… -
Report on Hungarian Hanfu Adult Ceremony
When you were eighteen years old, what kind of adult ceremony would you like to have? Nowadays, many teenagers who know Chinese traditional hanfu will wear elaborate Chinese clothes on the day of the adult ceremony. The graduates of the British International School chose the traditional adult ceremony as their graduation gift and adult declaration. Adult teenagers arrived at the scene on time to make up before the ceremony. Their youth is marked by their beautiful black hair. At ten o'clock in the morning, the guests were seated. The ceremonist, Cai Zehong, dressed in Hanfu and Dongpo scarf, announced the official beginning of the ceremony. Teacher Huang XingMei Ji etiquette (笄礼) and guan etiquette (冠礼) are an important part of adult etiquette. Boys and girls are sitting in the middle of the stage wearing top Yi and upper Shang (basic Chinese traditional dress). The teacher solemnly put on their Ji (hairpins) and guan (crowns). It marks that they can pull up their hair from today and show people their mature appearance. Later, teenagers wear more solemn clothes. The following links are carried out separately. First of all, the boys are on stage. They put on big black sleeves and showed… -
Ancient Style Beauty in Handsome Red Hanfu, Red-Clothed Ancient Style Hanfu Beauty Anime Character
Today's beautiful red-clothed ancient style girl avatars, real ancient Hanfu. Good afternoon everyone. Today, the editor will share 40 red Hanfu series ancient style real female avatars that have been privately stored for a long time; Red clothes fluttering with black hair accompanying, peach blossoms dyed with ink and a faint fragrance follows. The necklace and jade pendants sway with the dance, the sound of the flute evokes memories of old friends. Truly, I super love Hanfu, classical red Hanfu girl avatars with round fans, beautiful ancient style avatars, ancient Hanfu ancient style hand-drawn avatar series | A light smile is warm and gentle, only admiring the shadow of the pavilion; Recently, our fans told me that they have been changing their avatars too frequently. There's no way around it, who can blame the editor for being so fond of this kind of ancient painting, a faint strange fragrance that stops and starts, looking from afar at the green jade covering silver decorations. Last night's gentle breeze and fine drizzle, dream flowers falling, unaware of how many. The album "Ancient Style Hanfu Beauty" is a collection of related images of ancient style Hanfu beauties compiled by TangHanFu.com netizens. Each image… -
Methods of Using Hair Combs in Ancient Chinese Hanfu Hairstyles; Images of Children’s Hanfu Hairstyles with Combs
In the late Tang Dynasty, the trend of women styling high topknots led to the popularity of hair combs. Initially, women would insert a single comb in front of their topknots, adorned with exquisitely engraved floral patterns. Over time, the number of combs being inserted increased, with two combs placed vertically, one above the other. By the late Tang Dynasty, women in formal attire would place multiple sets of combs both in front and on the sides of their topknots. "Layers of jade cicadas and golden birds, green hairpins towering amidst lush black hair. Combs fall as they dance in the spring breeze, only to be replaced upon return." This line vividly depicts the elegance of Tang Dynasty women's hairstyles and the complexity of the hair accessories used. Women's topknots could be styled in various ways, with married women wearing elaborate hairstyles adorned with pearls, hairpins, and other accessories. Side adornments called "bobo" were also worn, along with veils and head coverings. The tradition of inserting combs into hair dates back to the Han Dynasty. Women in the Southern Dynasties enjoyed decorating their topknots with combs. In the Tang Dynasty, it became fashionable for women to insert multiple hairpins and…
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