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Scorpio’s Ancient Style Hanfu and Names, Traditional Hanfu for Scorpio Girls
2 The most fairy-like Hanfu of the zodiac signs. The exclusive Lolita skirt for Aries: People under the Aries sign are very simple, always cheerful, rarely seen sad or sorrowful, making them a very easy-going zodiac sign. The most satisfactory ancient costume for Aries is a pink dress, quite girlish! Taurus: Sometimes people under the Taurus sign can be very deep in understanding the exclusive ancient-style Hanfu for each of the twelve zodiac signs. Pisces is elegant and plain, while Scorpio is sexy and charming. Let's take a look at the exclusive ancient-style Hanfu for each of the twelve zodiac signs. Pisces exudes fairy-like charm, while Scorpio is sexy and charming. Beautiful and leisurely picking mulberries, soft branches fluttering gently, leaves falling gracefully. Sleeves rolled up to reveal fair hands, white wrists adorned with golden rings. Golden pheasant hairpin on the head, jade green jade at the waist. Pearls interwoven with jade body. The exclusive classical hairpins for the twelve zodiac signs, Virgo is very graceful and delicate, Gemini has the most distinctive features! Many ancient costume dramas nowadays have very exquisite and unique hairpins, which always deeply captivate us. Today, let me introduce the exclusive classical hairpins for the… -
Liu Yu’s Traditional Hanfu is Adorable, Pictures of Liu Yu in Traditional Hanfu
Recently, another set of Liu Yu's Hanfu photos has been circulating online. In these photos, Liu Yu is still dressed in white traditional clothing. However, after seeing the fans' comments about him, some netizens felt a bit uncomfortable. "Anyway, he is very beautiful, small, delicate, and cute." Is such an evaluation appropriate for a young male star? Looking at Liu Yu's fair face, petite figure, and the somewhat out-of-place traditional Hanfu in the photos, many netizens couldn't help but think of the term "white, young, and slim." Due to the participation of foreign contestants, there was a cultural clash between China and other countries, making Liu Yu's traditional Chinese style group in "Chuang Zao Ying 202" the most unique and eye-catching presence on the stage. Even his walking style carries the manners and elegance of Chinese tradition, with strong elements of traditional Chinese style. The initial performance of "The World" attracted the attention of many contestants, giving everyone a glimpse into the charm of Chinese culture. During Liu Yu's additional performance, the beautiful lyrics and poetic atmosphere of "Big Fish," combined with Liu Yu's all-white attire, made him look like a fairy who had fallen from heaven, earning praise from… -
Men’s Hanfu Costumes on Real People, Beautiful Women in Hanfu
Passing as a man is an old trope that appears in many period dramas, and there were several instances of this in 2020. Period dramas like "The Lady's Book of Alchemy", "Sweet Medicine", and "My Fair Pretty Teacher" all revolve around the theme of women dressing as men. However, most of these instances are easily identifiable as women, with only the male disguise of the main character in "The Lady's Shadow" being convincing enough to make people think she was actually a man. Here are nine instances of female leads passing as men in 2020 period dramas! The disguise of Ju Jingyi in "My Fair Pretty Teacher" is extremely unconvincing, while Tan Songyun in "Under the Power" is both handsome and cute! The recent period drama "Jiannan Biography", starring Ju Jingyi, has been a hot topic, particularly for her costume design in the show. Her portrayal of a woman dressed as a man has drawn criticism from netizens for being too beautiful and not convincing. The trope of women dressing as men is common in period dramas but often seems contrived, as it is clear they are women. Below are some examples of 'ineffective' disguises in period dramas; actresses like… -
How To Choose Your First Hanfu
So many choices for your first hanfu—what are some factors you should consider before making your first purchase? I’ve seen a lot of people around asking what hanfu they should buy first and how to pick their first set, so I decided to do an article on some of the factors that you might not have though to consider when choosing your first set. Without further ado, here’s how to pick your first hanfu! PRICE: HOW MUCH SHOULD I SPEND? No matter who you are or how much you predict you’re going to like hanfu, I recommend starting cheap. If you’re buying from an English site, I’d say around the $50-$60USD range is a fair bet; if you’re looking on Taobao I would day that 100-150RMB is a good range (not factoring in shipping) for your very first set. Use your budget as the first and foremost filter for finding your first set—keep it flexible if you’d like, but don’t waste money on your first set when you haven’t explored everything yet. You can think about changing your budget once you get a feel for what you like: do you want to buy a lot of hanfu because you’re not…
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