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Ancient Chinese Costume and Hanfu WeChat
Tete's cross-dressing in ancient costumes is very popular in Chongqing's Hanfu circle, with countless fans following her. "Often girls jokingly call me 'husband', and sometimes when I wear men's Hanfu to events, I even meet girls who take the initiative to add me on WeChat. For example, there's a girl named 'Kengkeng' who added me on WeChat and would come chat with me every now and then, jokingly confessing and asking me to be her boyfriend, and often bringing me large bags of snacks..." Tete told Upstream News · Chongqing Evening News slow news reporters that she has gained many female friends by cross-dressing in Hanfu. Chen Jiyun has a Taiwanese customer introduced by a local customer, Ms. Li. Ms. Li really likes Chen Jiyun's Hanfu and made five or six sets, wearing them in rotation, and posted pictures of herself wearing them on her WeChat Moments, where they were seen by a Taiwanese friend surnamed Lai. Upon learning that the Hanfu was handmade by Chen Jiyun, Ms. Lai immediately contacted Chen Jiyun via WeChat. Since then, whenever Ms. Lai wanted to buy Hanfu, she would video chat with Chen Jiyun on WeChat and tell her about the styles and… -
Hanfu Costumes for Middle-aged Men and Women
The recent Chinese drama "The Legend of Jin Nanhua", starring Ju Jingyi, has been the hottest topic recently. Her ancient costume in the drama sparked a lot of discussions. The 'cross-dressing as a man' was so beautiful that it was ridiculed by netizens, saying that she obviously looks like a woman, where is the 'man'? 'Cross-dressing as a man' is a common cliché in ancient costume dramas, but it's often used to fool the audience. It's clearly a woman, yet they insist on portraying her as if everyone treats her as a man. Below are some examples of 'ineffective cross-dressing as a man' in ancient costume dramas: Zhao Liying and Tang Yan use 'mustaches' to make a perfunctory effort, while Ju Jingyi and Yang Mi's facial features don't look anything like a man! Once, Kang Wei and his fellow Hanfu enthusiasts appeared collectively wearing Hanfu at Tianfu Square, when a middle-aged man asked, "Are you doing Cosplay (character portrayal) or performing in an opera?" The middle-aged man's tone carried confusion and mockery, so Kang Wei stepped forward to explain. Both cosplay enthusiasts and Hanfu enthusiasts under the subculture know that cosplay focuses on character settings, while Hanfu is traditional ethnic…
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