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Traditional Chinese Culture | Wuxia Culture
In China’s 5000 years of history, the wuxia culture based on national heroes is an important part of Chinese culture. The Chinese people have a profound national plot for the wuxia culture, and the chivalrous morality promoted in the wuxia culture is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Wuxia stories all have their specific historical background. According to some famous national heroes, their archetypes are put into some folk legends and displayed through film and television or literature and art. And readers or movie fans, through reading and watching movies, seem to be in their time. It is the most attractive part of the wuxia story to watch them happy in the wuxia world. This kind of wuxia life that everyone yearns for but doesn’t understand is the spiritual satisfaction that people pursue. However, the “Wu” in wuxia does not mean simply playing with swords and guns, but refers to the pursuit of martial arts by chivalrous people and sublimation into a natural realm. Therefore, they have developed into top-level martial arts skills and have the ability to get rid of the evil and stabilize the good. The word “Chivalry” is more representative of a temperament, which refers… -
Gong Li – the Chinese Cheongsam Goddess
When it comes to eastern beauties, we often think of those beautiful ladies who seem to come out of the pictures. There is such a female star - Gong Li, this legendary female star in the Chinese film industry, has become an idol in the hearts of countless people with her exquisite acting skills and unique temperament. Her cheongsam style is even more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Whenever she appears in front of the camera in a cheongsam, it seems that time comes to a standstill. With her exquisite acting skills, she has shaped one classic role after another. And among them, her image in a cheongsam is even more unforgettable. Today, let's unveil the story behind Gong Li's cheongsam together and explore the source of the charm of this eastern goddess. As a representative of traditional Chinese clothing, the cheongsam and Gong Li's temperament complement each other. In "Farewell to My Concubine", the elaborate and delicate embroidery on the cheongsam that Gong Li played as Ju Xian wore, and the opponent scenes with Leslie Cheung and Zhang Fengyi can be called a classic. The embroidery on that cheongsam is exquisite and delicate, and it is…
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