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Hanfu and Ancient Costumes on Foreigners, Images of Foreigners in Hanfu
The Chinese culture that has been passed down for hundreds of years is actually very attractive to many foreign friends. Whether it's traditional culture or the current fashion trends, they can all spark a wave of fashion craze. Previously, I heard that our novels have become popular abroad, and some foreigners even learned Chinese because they couldn't wait for the updates of the foreign language versions to read the novels. Later, many of China's ancient costume dramas were also very popular abroad, such as "Empresses in the Palace" and "Story of Yanxi Palace", and foreigners even used translation while following the series, which is really quite amusing. In recent years, Hanfu culture has also become very popular, whether it's Hanfu photo shoots or on the streets, you can even see many foreigners wearing Hanfu. Nowadays, there are also many Chinese girls who wear Hanfu to foreign countries, and every time they walk on the streets of foreign countries, many people's eyes show a look of amazement. A Chinese girl was walking on the streets of a foreign country wearing Chinese Hanfu, and she even did some interviews with these foreigners. Among them, she asked them some questions, and when asked… -
Timeless Excellence: Why Nirvana in Fire Reigns as the Epitome of New Costume Dramas
On the list of top-rated Chinese costume dramas compiled, there are the "Four Classics" that have firmly held their ground: "Empresses in the Palace," "Nirvana in Fire," "The Story of Minglan," and "Joy of Life." Regardless of how many new costume dramas may have dazzled in recent years or how many years have passed since their release, these finely crafted masterpieces continue to unleash a long-lasting impact, continuously appreciated by both new and old audiences. In this article, we're going to dive into the "Nirvana in Fire," which has been distributed to 120 countries worldwide. Why is this ancient costume drama, produced by Daylight Entertainment, hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese costume dramas? Simply put, its emergence not only helped Hu Ge successfully transform his career but also presented viewers with an extraordinary sense of quality that had long been absent. It completely ended the era dominated by mediocre cdramas and ushered in a new era of overall improvement in costume drama production. 01 Intriguing Political Revenge Story Is "Nirvana in Fire" considered an enjoyable drama for audience? This may be the only point of controversy for this highly acclaimed drama on Douban with over 780k ratings and a… -
Renewal Journey, Unveils the Splendor of Ethnic Traditions
In a digital era where entertainment often leans towards the flashy and transient, Tencent Video's latest offering, "Renewal Journey," emerges as a refreshing tribute to cultural depth and human connection. Premiering on July 10th, this spin-off from the beloved series "Empresses in the Palace" (also known as "甄嬛传") embarks on a quest to explore and celebrate the rich traditions of ethnic cultures across China. At its heart, "Renewal Journey" is not just a reality show; it's a poignant homage to heritage and a celebration of life's enduring journeys. The inaugural episode whisked viewers to the historic city of Hetur Ala in Fushun, Liaoning, where the cast, led by Cai Shaofen (蔡少芬), embarked on a profound exploration of Manchu culture. What began as a cultural exploration soon transformed into an emotional reenactment of a traditional Manchu wedding, a spectacle that left both participants and viewers alike awestruck. The marriage rituals, meticulously portrayed by Lan Xi (斓曦) as the bride and Zhang Xiaolong (张晓龙) as the groom, included rituals such as "Shooting the Magpie," "Phoenix Three Bows," and the symbolic act of crossing the saddle. These age-old customs not only brought the past to life but also resonated deeply with the cast, symbolizing a personal and collective… -
What Is the Name of the White Scarf in the Palace Drama – Ling Jin
The popularity of palace dramas has always been at the forefront of Chinese costume dramas, such as Empresses in the Palace, Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace, Story of Yanxi Palace, and other classic dramas. The most famous of them is the Empresses in the Palace, a decade-old drama that is still a hit today and is watched repeatedly by netizens to study the relationships and details of the characters in the drama. If you have ever watched a Qing Dynasty palace drama, did you find that the concubines in the drama often wore a white scarf? Its official name is: Ling Jin (领巾). But the vast majority of the time, it was mistakenly called the Long Hua (龙华), but there is no historical record associated with this name. The Qing Dynasty was a minority dynasty, and its dress and costumes were different from those of all the dynasties, with typical minority characteristics. Out of the need for safaris, in order to keep the flexibility of head-turning, the clothes of the Qing Dynasty maintained the attributes of collarless, or the separation of clothes and collar. The collarless design was originally designed for hunting life, so with the Qing army established…
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