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What You Need to Know About Ming Dynasty Clothing
In recent years, Hanfu has received more and more attention. More and more Hanfu cultural festivals are being held in different cities in China, and worldwide, and thousands of Hanfu enthusiasts are participating in them. The Beauty of Hanfu Is in the Heritage So why is Hanfu so popular? In today's society, people have higher and higher requirements for aesthetics, and the special classical beauty of Hanfu attracts countless people to love it, and then to pay attention to it and understand it. So it is no wonder that Hanfu is so popular. And the beauty of Hanfu is not just on the surface, but in the thousands of years of traditional etiquette and civilization of the Chinese nation that it carries. Today we bring you some of the Hanfu collections from "Yi Guan Da Cheng-Ming Dynasty Costume Culture Exhibition", these collections come from the Shandong Museum and Confucius Museum, most of them are Ming Dynasty clothing, which is not only beautifully made and complete sets, but also very significant for costume research. I hope you can also learn something from these collections. Detailed video about "Yi Guan Da Cheng-Ming Dynasty Costume Culture Exhibition": Based on the previous dynasty,… -
2023 the First Sichuan-Langzhong Hanfu Festival Was Successfully Held
The first Chinese National Costume Exhibition and Sichuan-Langzhong Hanfu Festival were successfully held in the ancient city of Langzhong, leaving wonderful memories of Hanfu in this thousand-year-old city! With Hanfu as the theme and intangible cultural heritage as the core, this event contains more than 40 activities such as costume square show of each dynasty, traditional etiquette display, thematic cultural activities, intangible cultural heritage seminar, hanfu design competition launching ceremony, hanfu wedding, hanfu matchmaking conference; Hanfu Culture Week initiator and famous lyricist Fang Wenshan visited the event and gave a speech. The Sichuan-Langzhong Hanfu Festival attracted tens of thousands of hanfu culture enthusiasts and tourists from all over the country, enhancing the cultural tourism awareness of Langzhong and injecting new vitality into the cultural tourism industry of Langzhong. Langzhong Hanfu Festival is an event aimed at promoting traditional Chinese culture and passing on Hanfu culture. As an event held by the creative team of Hanfu Culture Week advocated by Fang Wenshan, it has been successfully held for several sessions and attracted a large number of participants and followers. It has led to the inheritance and development of hanfu culture. As a hanfu-themed event, Langzhong Hanfu Festival inherits and develops hanfu… -
Ancient Hanfu Hand-painted Headwear, Hand-painted Ancient Clothing Hanfu
The reason why people in ancient times wore headwear when dressed in Hanfu is that having loose hair was considered extremely unrefined. The ancients believed that those with loose hair were either barbarians or criminals. Therefore, even after a bath, they would use a wooden hairpin to tie their hair up; this was part of the Hanfu etiquette system of ancient times. However, many people who wear Hanfu in modern times have short hair, so not wearing headwear is also acceptable. Of course, wearing headwear can increase the authenticity of the Hanfu look, and many Hanfu headwear items are very beautiful. The Kong Mansion has over eight thousand pieces of Ming and Qing dynasty clothing passed down, including various fabrics such as satin, silk, silk gauze, and gauze, as well as a variety of craftsmanship techniques including embroidery, weaving, hand-painting, and printing. This collection covers categories such as court robes, formal attire, official robes, everyday clothes, ceremonial garments, casual wear, mourning attire, and accessories like headwear. It is a typical representation of traditional Chinese clothing culture. Among these, the Ming dynasty garments are particularly precious. The Kong Mansion's clothing inheritance is continuous, diverse, colorful, and well-preserved, known as "half the… -
19 Kinds Of Classic Hanfu Of Various Dynasties In China
Hanfu is the Chinese traditional national costume. It covers a wide range of time. Different dynasties have different styles of Hanfu. This article will sort out the most classic Hanfu styles of each dynasty so that you can quickly understand the classic Hanfu styles of each dynasty. Qin and Han Dynasties The Qin and Han Dynasties are the two unified dynasties in Chinese history, the first imperial era in Chinese history. After the unification of China in the Qin Dynasty, the dress system was established, and the standard etiquette of Han clothing was more obvious. The clothes of the Qin and Han Dynasties mainly inherited the influence of the Zhou Dynasty, and still took the robe as the typical clothing style, which was mainly divided into straight trains and curved trains. In daily life, the difference between men and women is not significant. Both men and women wear wide sleeves with large lapels. The difference is that men tie leather belts around their waists, while women tie them only with ribbons. Wei and Jin Dynasties During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, influenced by social politics, economy, and culture, the style of Hanfu was free and easy, simple and elegant, and… -
Tang Dynasty Ancient Style Hanfu Review Answers, Tang Dynasty Ancient Style Hanfu Review Questions
When did the length of ancient women's skirts begin to increase significantly? The answer is during the Tang Dynasty, which was in its heyday. During the prosperous era of the Tang Dynasty, the living standards of ordinary people continued to improve. Moreover, the rulers of the Tang Dynasty had some minority blood in their veins, so their thinking was relatively open, and there were not many constraints on etiquette. People were relatively free in their dress, able to freely express themselves. Since the female group as a whole hoped to present a slender figure to others, under the interaction of various factors, the length of women's skirts in the Tang Dynasty increased significantly. Miaourine, how the cat ears are very obvious when wearing ancient style clothes, right? And there are fluffy little balls, bells, and balls. This Hanfu also comes with a handbag and a bell. These sleeves... Meow meow, girls who love cats become cat girls~ Let's look at the simple watercolor + colored pencil drawing method for beginners. Those who need the line drawing can send me a private message~. Today, I will introduce you to the detailed explanation of the ancient style lady's marker drawing. Lady painting… -
Ancient Style Hanfu for Adults, Ancient Style Hanfu for Grown-ups
HanShang Hualian Hanfu in Guangzhou is dedicated to inheriting the beauty of Huaxia and vigorously spreading the traditional Han Chinese clothing, Hanfu, hoping that Han clothing can be recognized and accepted by Han people once again. Hanfu attire etiquette is an important ceremony for the Han people, and at different times and occasions, Han people have different requirements for their attire. The headwear and hairstyles for different age groups are also not the same; adult men must wear a cap, while adult women can tie their hair into a bun at the back of their head and secure it with a hairpin. In short, both Han men and women wearing Hanfu should not have loose hair, and they must maintain a clean face, being dignified and graceful. Under pressure, more and more ancient costume TV dramas are taking the route of high-quality productions. Although there are still some vulgar, tasteless, and cheap ancient costume dramas in the market, those that become popular across the country and become topics of conversation after meals are mostly respectful of history, meticulously researched in costumes, and return to classic TV series. It can be expected that the future trend of ancient costume dramas will… -
How Can Han Fu Culture Be More Adapted To Modern Society?
Han Fu culture: a fashion and lifestyle Wearing a beautiful hairpin, Song Nan wore a scarlet standing collar long Ao (长袄) and a woven gold and blue Mamian skirt (马面裙), resembling a woman who had crossed over from ancient times to modern times. "What I'm wearing is Ming Dynasty clothing, long Ao and Mamian skirt are very popular," Song Nan said. Song Nan, 37, paid attention to Hanfu as early as 20 years ago. "I'm wearing Hanfu 24 hours a day. There are hundreds of Hanfu in my wardrobe. In the past, when I was on the street in a Hanfu, I was always looked at by people. Some people came to me and asked, "is it filming?" now, no one would think it strange. Everyone has accepted Hanfu very well. " Miss Tourism World 2019 global finalists, wearing Hanfu, walk into the Langyatai Scenic Area in Qingdao on Oct. 3, 2019. As a practitioner of Chinese Han Fu culture, Hu Tingzhou's favorite piece is a 70-pound set of replica Tang Dynasty armor. This set of armor is made almost exactly according to ancient techniques. More than a decade ago, this set of armor would have been impossible to produce… -
9 Most Commonly Used Hairstyles Of Hanfu 2020 | FashionHanfu
The hairstyle of Hanfu is characterized by its hairstyle and crown, which can not only reflect the beautiful appearance of ancient women but also show the characteristics of age and identity. What kind of hairstyle should be worn with the ancient Chinese costume bearing the Chinese etiquette culture? Today, we will introduce the 9 common hairstyles of Hanfu to highlight the unique cultural temperament of “the country of clothing” and “the state of etiquette”. Style 1: Home bun At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the women in the capital combed their hair and held their faces on their temples. They were shaped like a vertebral bun. Style 2: Horse bun She wears a low bun and sweeps her eyebrows. All-day Acacia, just for the king haggard. Style 3: Cross bun It is named after its “cross” shape. The hair is sparse and the bun is crossed vertically. Style 4: Black bun “Miao custom Ji Wen”: the woman’s bun is a foot high, graceful and forehead, like overlapping and sharp. Style 5: Double bun Style 6: Startled Swan bun Wei palace people like to draw long eyebrows, make moth eyebrows, startled bun. It is shaped like a bird’s wings. Style… -
What is the Ming Dynasty Hanfu Clothing?
Ming Dynasty Hanfu clothing refers to the clothing system in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, inherited the costume style of Zhou, Han, Tang, and Song Dynasties and re-established the costume system in order to rebuild the national pride and etiquette and remove the influence of ethnic minorities. In the middle and later period of the Ming Dynasty, there were some new styles, such as stand collar, and a large number of buttons were used in the conspicuous part of a garment. It was gradually banned during the Qing Dynasty, but there are still a few styles and features that have been handed down to this day. The characteristics of Hanfu in the Ming dynasty In the Ming Dynasty, a series of measures were taken to develop production, which made the industry and commerce develop continuously, and the production technology of each industry has improved. After the rise of the citizen class, the aesthetic interest has become the aesthetic orientation of the general dress in the Ming Dynasty. "Secularization" of the aesthetic and cultural sources and a relatively general, casual, and loose historical and cultural environment.… -
The 8th Chinese Li Yue Conference Successfully Held!
On November 14, the 8th Chinese Li Yue Conference (中华礼乐大会) was held in Hengdian Film and TV City, China. More than a thousand Hanfu enthusiasts dressed in gorgeous Hanfu gathered at the magnificent "Royal Palace" to share the beauty of Chinese Hanfu costumes and the culture of Chinese Rituals. The Chinese Li Yue Conference is a traditional Chinese cultural event initiated and organized by Fujian Hanfu Tianxia (福建汉服天下). The Chinese Li Yue Conference has been held in November every year since 2013, in order to inherit and develop the Chinese Li & Yue civilization and promote Chinese traditional culture. Li & Yue (礼乐) form content includes ritual, music. Chinese culture attaches great importance to Li and Yue. Li refers to the various forms of etiquette, while Yue includes music and dance. Li and Yue have had a significant and far-reaching impact on the development of Chinese civilization over thousands of years. The Chinese Li Yue Conference takes the Chinese Li & Yue civilization as the main content of the exhibition, combining various traditional exhibitions, activities focusing on culture in each city, showing the local history and cultural connotation. The number of participants at the Chinese Li Yue Conference has been… -
Process Description of a Beauty in Traditional Hanfu, A Novel on the Complete Process of Wearing Traditional Hanfu
The album of enchanting portraits of beauties in traditional Hanfu style is a collection of pictures compiled voluntarily by the users of 5 Tietu Network. Each picture in the enchanting portraits of beauties in traditional Hanfu style is uploaded by different users, and the album is organized by users from the pictures within the site. Please remember that all pictures in the album of enchanting portraits of beauties in traditional Hanfu style belong to their respective authors, and do not use these pictures for any commercial purposes. The album of fresh portraits of beauties in traditional Hanfu style is a collection of pictures compiled voluntarily by the users of 5 Tietu Network. Each picture in the fresh portraits of beauties in traditional Hanfu style is uploaded by different users, and the album is organized by users from the pictures within the site. Please remember that all pictures in the album of fresh portraits of beauties in traditional Hanfu style belong to their respective authors, and do not use these pictures for any commercial purposes. The album of portraits of beauties in traditional Hanfu style with ancient charm is a collection of pictures compiled voluntarily by the users of 5 Tietu… -
Traditional Hanfu and Costumes, Hanfu and Traditional Costumes
7, Rent ethnic costumes (Miao, Tibetan, Yi, Mongolian) and many more; dance costumes (Indian dance, belly dance, Latin dance, ballet, Xinjiang dance, jazz dance, modern dance, opening dance), etc.; etiquette costumes (business etiquette, suits, evening gowns); theatrical costumes (emperor's costume, palace maid costume, eunuch costume, traditional costume, god of wealth costume), etc.; throughout the city; conference photography and videography; wedding photography and videography, formal wear, stage costumes, drama costumes, host costumes, scholar gowns, ethnic costumes, Hanfu, Tang costume, mascot costumes, evening gowns, Kimono, Korean school uniforms, Inheritor style, Tiny Times style, cheongsam, May Fourth attire, Republic of China costume, crosstalk costumes, Indian dance costumes, various traditional costumes for rent; some can be experienced in person! Phone number is the same as WeChat! Can enhance women's confidence and improve temperament: Nowadays, many women are no longer satisfied with merely shaping their figures; they pay more attention to improving their personal temperament. Jazz dance differs from other fitness dances that incorporate a large amount of aerobic exercises; it has a strong artistic sense, mainly focusing on personal expression and emphasizing the cultivation of a feeling, a posture. Moreover, coordination is very important in jazz dance, not only the cooperation between hands and… -
New Gestures of Hanfu Dissemination
The rise of the hanfu market restored traditional festivals back to former hustle and bustle. Lighting lanterns, pasting couplets, wearing hanfu, and singing ancient poems, built a bridge between ancient and modern times and seized the young people’s hearts. Hanfu brings feelings of nostalgia, ancestor worship, and gratitude to modern people. At the same time, hanfu production, sales, makeup, and supporting service markets have risen, and hanfu element immersive experience marketing is also in the stage of vigorous development. Traditional culture in the costume The West Lake cruise ship with rabbit lanterns is swaying in the lake, and several tourists in hanfu complement with beautiful scenery, which is pretty much in line with the feeling of crossing Hangzhou, a thousand-year-old city. Many young people are immersive in it. "When I watched costume dramas as a child, I often put on a bed sheet to imitate a robe, and now wearing hanfu is more like a dream come true." Yan Peishan, who studied in Italy, said, "Earlier, I played erhu on stage in hanfu and won a lot of praise. It turns out that there are not only cheongsams in China, but also beautiful hanfu." Hanfu does not only refer… -
19 Kinds Of Classic Hanfu Of Various Dynasties In China
Hanfu is the Chinese traditional national costume. It covers a wide range of time. Different dynasties have different styles of Hanfu. This article will sort out the most classic Hanfu styles of each dynasty so that you can quickly understand the classic Hanfu styles of each dynasty. Qin and Han Dynasties The Qin and Han Dynasties are the two unified dynasties in Chinese history, the first imperial era in Chinese history. After the unification of China in the Qin Dynasty, the dress system was established, and the standard etiquette of Han clothing was more obvious. The clothes of the Qin and Han Dynasties mainly inherited the influence of the Zhou Dynasty, and still took the robe as the typical clothing style, which was mainly divided into straight trains and curved trains. In daily life, the difference between men and women is not significant. Both men and women wear wide sleeves with large lapels. The difference is that men tie leather belts around their waists, while women tie them only with ribbons. Wei and Jin Dynasties During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, influenced by social politics, economy, and culture, the style of Hanfu was free and easy, simple and elegant, and… -
Hanfu Festival – The 8th Xitang Hanfu Culture Week is Coming
The eighth Xitang Hanfu Culture Week this year demands the origin of the word "Hanfu" and its connotation of the same lineage. Promoting the significance of Hanfu clothing is consistent with our consistent beginnings. Hanfu is more than just a piece of clothing, so we need to delve into the realm of traditional culture and combine it with contemporary expression and content. Introducing dynastic carnivals, Hanfu runway shows, weddings, coming of age ceremony, and more. Integrating the thinking of etiquette and aesthetics, advocating the rule, integrity, balance, and harmony of the Han clothing culture. Traditional renewal, innovative Chinese style. Xitang Hanfu Culture Week is willing to spread Hanfu culture with positive energy and experience the ritual of life in the culture with you. Event Time: 2020 the Eighth Chinese National Costume Exhibition & Xitang Hanfu Culture Week: October 31 to November 3, as scheduled How to Register: Registration for all events of Xitang Hanfu Culture Week will be opened soon, so stay tuned! Appreciation of Previous Activities: -
The Elegance of Chinese Costume
Ancient China is called “Huaxia”, with “Hua” referring to the elegance of costume and “Xia” the greatness of etiquette. Following the development through the Zhou, Han, Tang and Song dynasties, the costume in the Ming dynasty had distinct Chinese cultural characteristics and was the epitome of Chinese apparel, which had a wide and profound impact on the costume and aesthetics of later dynasties and neighboring countries. The Ming Dynasty had fully restored the costume tradition, which had been inherited for thousands of years. Being magnificent and elegant, the Ming costume is the epitome of Chinese costume culture. Ceremonial court dress was usually worn by civil and military officials at formal and grand occasions such as court meetings. It consisted of court hat, red silk robe, white silk gauze shirt, knee-covering,silk belt, leather belt, etc. Normal court dress, well-known to all, was a symbol of the Ming Dynasty costume, for example, the red silk gauze round-collar robe with subtle pattern and square patches embroidered with cloud and crane design, black silk gauze hat and so on. Festive dress was worn by officials on various festive occasions and in some ceremonial activities. The yellowish-brown linen pleated robe with Feiyu design, woman’s… -
What Kind Of Chinese Culture Is Contained In Chinese Clothing Hanfu
We often say that China is a country of etiquette, and when it comes to etiquette, the most direct presentation is clothing. So dress and etiquette are closely related. Hanfu is a traditional Chinese dress, with big sleeves and long hem. It stresses pure nature, shows the national characteristics of soft, quiet, and calm, and embodies the Chinese people’s life realm of peaceful coexistence with nature, keeping aloof from the world, and being generous and benevolent. The elaborate tailoring and exquisite embroidery of Hanfu show the vitality and aesthetics of the Chinese nation. What’s the relationship between Hanfu and Chinese culture? What is the significance of Hanfu to Chinese culture? Let’s talk about Chinese culture in Hanfu. 1. Hanfu is the continuation of Chinese culture From ancient times to the present, the styles of Hanfu are changeable, but the basic results of Hanfu are always the same. The inheritance of Hanfu’s shape and the system is the witness of the continuation of Chinese culture. 2. The plane cutting of Hanfu follows the rules of etiquette and nature Hanfu adopts the plane cutting method and simple clothing outline, which makes people get along with the clothing comfortable and natural without any… -
Once upon Life: Marry THE ONE on Hanfu Wedding
China's wedding ceremonies are solemn and elegant, with emphasis on cultural heritage. And when Chinese hanfu and weddings are combined, they are not only retro but also amazing and full of etiquette. Let's enjoy the couple's hanfu wedding together. bridegroom: Zhao Jiarui The bridegroom is Zhao Jiarui, an excellent photographer. At present, the main photographer is Hanfu. Zhao Jiarui's Films Zhao Jiarui's Films Zhao Jiarui's Films Zhao Jiarui's Films Zhao Jiarui's Films Zhao Jiarui's Films Bride Huang Cong, dignified and solemn, is a hanfu lover. Bride Huang Cong A room of Chinese clothes Hanfu Street Shot A cat raised with the bride and bridegroom Hanfu accessories for the wedding Wedding photos Wedding Site Put on hanfu Brides and Bridesmaids Do you like such a Hanfu wedding? If you also yearn for Hanfu Wedding and hope to have such an unforgettable Hanfu Wedding, let's talk together. I wish all the loved ones in the world will be married at last. Chinese traditional wedding: History of Hanfu Wedding, History of Hanfu wedding dress. -
9 Most Commonly Used Hairstyles Of Hanfu 2020 | FashionHanfu
The hairstyle of Hanfu is characterized by its hairstyle and crown, which can not only reflect the beautiful appearance of ancient women but also show the characteristics of age and identity. What kind of hairstyle should be worn with the ancient Chinese costume bearing the Chinese etiquette culture? Today, we will introduce the 9 common hairstyles of Hanfu to highlight the unique cultural temperament of “the country of clothing” and “the state of etiquette”. Style 1: Home bun At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the women in the capital combed their hair and held their faces on their temples. They were shaped like a vertebral bun. Style 2: Horse bun She wears a low bun and sweeps her eyebrows. All-day Acacia, just for the king haggard. Style 3: Cross bun It is named after its “cross” shape. The hair is sparse and the bun is crossed vertically. Style 4: Black bun “Miao custom Ji Wen”: the woman’s bun is a foot high, graceful and forehead, like overlapping and sharp. Style 5: Double bun Style 6: Startled Swan bun Wei palace people like to draw long eyebrows, make moth eyebrows, startled bun. It is shaped like a bird’s wings. Style… -
A Record of Overseas Students’ Traditional Hanfu Experience
The beauty of Chinese hanfu is varied and charming. Foreign students studying in China have more opportunities to get in touch with Hanfu. Guangdong University of Foreign Studies' overseas students wear Hanfu and appreciate the beauty of Chinese traditional culture. Learning the Knowledge of Etiquette and Music Learning the etiquette of meeting Experience the charm of hanfu in dance The attraction of dance is no national boundaries Exchange of feelings in hanfu Lakeside Scenery Perform the ritual of "Arching Hands" Would you like to try Chinese Kung Fu? Record Unforgettable Moments Come on! Look at the lens! It is hoped that such activities will be held regularly so that more people can experience the charm of Chinese Hanfu~ -
2020 Hanfu Model Contest National Finals held in Xuzhou
The 2020 "Liyi Huaxia (礼衣华夏)" Hanfu Model Contest lasted for more than 4 months, covering 76 cities in five regions, with 468 Hanfu associations and more than 6,200 contestants actively participating. The aim of the competition was to recreate the splendor of Chinese costumes and promote Chinese etiquette through the visible, wearable, and popular carrier of Hanfu. After three rounds of competition, 80 finalists from various regions were selected and the top 10 were born in Xuzhou. Xuzhou, located in Jiangsu province, has many historical and cultural treasures such as the Han tomb of Guishan, the mausoleum of the King of Gefengtai, and the Chinese pictorial stone, etc. In recent years, Xuzhou is committed to the inheritance and promotion of Chinese culture, transforms and develops creatively the symbols of Chinese culture such as Hanfu, Han rituals, Han music, and Han dance. The culture of Hanfu is gradually integrating into the life of ordinary people and is closely related to the cultural construction of the city. It is for this reason that the final of this popular national competition is held in Xuzhou. The finals are divided into three rounds: grooming, self-selected style, and stochastic expressivity. In the first round, 80… -
What You Need to Know About Ming Dynasty Clothing
In recent years, Hanfu has received more and more attention. More and more Hanfu cultural festivals are being held in different cities in China, and worldwide, and thousands of Hanfu enthusiasts are participating in them. The Beauty of Hanfu Is in the Heritage So why is Hanfu so popular? In today's society, people have higher and higher requirements for aesthetics, and the special classical beauty of Hanfu attracts countless people to love it, and then to pay attention to it and understand it. So it is no wonder that Hanfu is so popular. And the beauty of Hanfu is not just on the surface, but in the thousands of years of traditional etiquette and civilization of the Chinese nation that it carries. Today we bring you some of the Hanfu collections from "Yi Guan Da Cheng-Ming Dynasty Costume Culture Exhibition", these collections come from the Shandong Museum and Confucius Museum, most of them are Ming Dynasty clothing, which is not only beautifully made and complete sets, but also very significant for costume research. I hope you can also learn something from these collections. Detailed video about "Yi Guan Da Cheng-Ming Dynasty Costume Culture Exhibition": Based on the previous dynasty,… -
What Is Traditional Chinese Folk Life Like
With the popularity of "A Dream of Splendor", the Chinese traditional folk life of the Song Dynasty shown in the drama has set off a retro craze in reality. The audience's focus on ancient costume dramas is no longer limited to makeup and costumes, but seeks to examine and explore deeper content. In recent years, it is common that ancient costume dramas based on historical research and restoration of ancient life, but most of them are still embodied in costumes and etiquette, do not fully restore the life of ancient China. So, what is traditional Chinese folk life like? STUDIO SHENLOUZHI (蜃楼志), as if they had traveled from ancient China, recreates the traditional Chinese folk life for the audience with their almost perfect short films. On June 10, 2019, their first work, "VAGUELY DREAM IN HOKCHEW - Short Film of Traditional Life in Late Ming Dynasty" suddenly becomes popular on the Internet, with more than 700,000 views. The creative team members are all post-90s traditional culture enthusiasts, who had no experience in film production or acting in any drama before. The short film shows the folk life in Hokchew City (Fuzhou) during the Chongzhen period of the late Ming Dynasty… -
Wearing China on the Body: Unraveling the Tapestry of Chinese Attire
Clothing, food, shelter and transportation, the word clothing is the first. Throughout history, the Chinese have consistently showcased their pursuit of clothing. From the exquisite attire donned by emperors in ancient palaces to the fashionable ensembles spotted in bustling city streets, people appear to consistently have a wealth of commentary regarding fashion trends. Today, a documentary that was specifically created to delve into the rich Chinese clothing culture would be recommended - "Wearing China on the Body". It tells the story of Chinese etiquette, clothing expression, folk art inheritance, and human relationships through vivid clothing, and skillfully reflects the changes in people's aesthetic preferences in the era. The Chinese documentary "Wearing China on the Body" is composed of six episodes, including Sang Ma, Bu Yi, Ni Shang, Jin Xiu, Zi Jin, and Jiang Xin. This documentary interprets Chinese culture through the perspective of clothing, arousing the audience's profound longing for clothing aesthetics from various perspectives such as fashion, elegance, intricacy, culture, humanity, and emotion. Enable them to comprehend the China within which we reside from the dreamlike clothing realm. Episode 1: Sang Ma This episode will trace the origin of magnificent Chinese costumes, choose the life course of different…
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