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Report on Hungarian Hanfu Adult Ceremony
When you were eighteen years old, what kind of adult ceremony would you like to have? Nowadays, many teenagers who know Chinese traditional hanfu will wear elaborate Chinese clothes on the day of the adult ceremony. The graduates of the British International School chose the traditional adult ceremony as their graduation gift and adult declaration. Adult teenagers arrived at the scene on time to make up before the ceremony. Their youth is marked by their beautiful black hair. At ten o'clock in the morning, the guests were seated. The ceremonist, Cai Zehong, dressed in Hanfu and Dongpo scarf, announced the official beginning of the ceremony. Teacher Huang XingMei Ji etiquette (笄礼) and guan etiquette (冠礼) are an important part of adult etiquette. Boys and girls are sitting in the middle of the stage wearing top Yi and upper Shang (basic Chinese traditional dress). The teacher solemnly put on their Ji (hairpins) and guan (crowns). It marks that they can pull up their hair from today and show people their mature appearance. Later, teenagers wear more solemn clothes. The following links are carried out separately. First of all, the boys are on stage. They put on big black sleeves and showed… -
Gu-style Hanfu for Boys and Girls, Ancient-style Boys and Hanfu Girls Kissing
Nowadays, society is more inclusive than ever before, embracing a myriad of new phenomena and objects. For example, many boys and girls often wear Hanfu to promote traditional culture. In the past, this would have certainly invited criticism and misunderstanding, but today's society is very accepting of such fashion styles. Although most people can accept these things, there is still a small part of the population that cannot accept such clothing styles. Recently, a girl was verbally abused by a stranger on the street for wearing Hanfu. What exactly happened? After the ceremony, the boys and girls drew birthday gifts for each other. The tradition of exchanging gifts between boys and girls is a customary event in the senior class. Many students expressed that they spent more effort choosing gifts this time: "I chose a lipstick, hoping the girl who receives it will dress herself up beautifully." "I gave a pocket watch, after turning eighteen, I understand the importance of time even more." "I chose an album, which was drawn by the head teacher; may she record the most beautiful moments." Each carefully selected gift expresses the students' most sincere wishes for each other. Huzhou Zhenbang Garments Co., Ltd. provides… -
Hanfu Gift Ideas for Girls, Hair Color for Girls Wearing Hanfu
Giving gifts to girls who like Hanfu doesn't necessarily mean giving a lot of money, just some money would be fine. However, giving gifts is usually secondary because generally, when you give a big gift, it's not usually money. Such girls are more common. If it's a girl, she should be a good friend. Generally, girls would give bags, which is relatively simple. In this case, it's also okay. For different girls, you should know her preferences more. Giving her small gifts will make her very happy. If she wants to celebrate her birthday with you, it's a burden and a sign of mature sentiment. Girls generally like toys. You can give her a set of beautiful clothes or a gift with commemorative significance, which she would enjoy. I think girls would generally like such gifts. You could give your girlfriend a creative music box. This kind of gift is novel, and the music box itself is cute. Give her a makeup mirror in a style she likes. This gift is practical, and girls would like it. Actually, these things are the type that girls like, such as the popular cartoon bouquets, handmade patterns, beautiful clothes, and cute big-headed dogs.… -
History of Traditional Chinese Hair Accessories
As the old saying goes, "Men are willing to die for those who appreciate them, and women are willing to makeup for those who appreciate them". From ancient times to the present, women have always been the trendsetters in the pursuit of beauty. From Chinese traditional clothing to Hanfu makeup to various accessories, each item has passed through history and left a strong mark in the history of women's lives, becoming a classic art appreciation. Previous articles on traditional Chinese earrings have already done some telling about women's earrings and their culture from ancient times to the present, but today we're going to talk about the history of another type of ornaments - traditional Chinese hair accessories. Derivation of the traditional Chinese hair accessories In ancient China, Confucianism was the orthodox idea of the society, emphasizing "ritual". Hair, as part of the body, is considered unclean and rude if it is disheveled. Therefore, men at the age of 15 years need to tie the hair as a bun, women at the age of 15 years need tie hair as a bun and wear Ji (笄), already a kind of "ritual" custom in ancient time. As to when the custom… -
History of Traditional Chinese Hair Accessories
As the old saying goes, "Men are willing to die for those who appreciate them, and women are willing to makeup for those who appreciate them". From ancient times to the present, women have always been the trendsetters in the pursuit of beauty. From Chinese traditional clothing to Hanfu makeup to various accessories, each item has passed through history and left a strong mark in the history of women's lives, becoming a classic art appreciation. Previous articles on traditional Chinese earrings have already done some telling about women's earrings and their culture from ancient times to the present, but today we're going to talk about the history of another type of ornaments - traditional Chinese hair accessories. Derivation of the traditional Chinese hair accessories In ancient China, Confucianism was the orthodox idea of the society, emphasizing "ritual". Hair, as part of the body, is considered unclean and rude if it is disheveled. Therefore, men at the age of 15 years need to tie the hair as a bun, women at the age of 15 years need tie hair as a bun and wear Ji (笄), already a kind of "ritual" custom in ancient time. As to when the custom… -
10 Latest Sets of Sweet Chinese Hanfu for Lovers
If you are looking for a romantic gift for your lover, you should know that there are many different ways to make it unique. You can get a set of sweet hanfu costumes for lovers, which is a very meaningful gift. There are 10 sets of sweet Chinese Hanfu for lovers. You can choose them to suit yourself or to match your partner’s style. 1 Tang Dynasty Robe 2 Wei Jin Style Ruqun Set 3 Tang Dynasty Robe 4 Tang Dynasty Robe 5 Daopao + Dahu 6 Tang Dynasty Robe + Qixiong Shanqun 7 Qiyao Ruqun Set 8 Hanfu-inspired Robe + Song Dynasty Qiyao Zhequn Set 9 Qiyao Ruqun Set 10 Zhiju In conclusion, The 10 sets of sweet costumes for lovers are made of high-quality material and are durable. The sets are also in different styles and colors. You can use these ideas to create a unique and romantic date for your special someone. And, these costumes are suitable for hanfu parties or other events, too. -
Christmas Element Hanfu – The Best Gift for Winter
Christmas is coming, want to dress yourself up for Christmas? Want to prepare any gifts at Christmas? We have prepared Hanfu and accessories that are especially suitable for Christmas. I hope you like them. (There are many pictures. It is recommended to open them and browse under the WiFi network.) 01 Ao (马面裙)+ Horse-faced Skirt 02 Ao + Bijia (比甲) 03 Top + Half Sleeve + Skirt 04 Ao + Skirt 05 Chang Ao + Horse-faced Skirt 06 Ao + Skirt 07 Ao + Bijia + Skirt 08 Ao + Cloak + Horse-faced Skirt Accessories: Hairband 10 Hairpin Han element clothing: -
History of Traditional Chinese Hair Accessories
As the old saying goes, "Men are willing to die for those who appreciate them, and women are willing to makeup for those who appreciate them". From ancient times to the present, women have always been the trendsetters in the pursuit of beauty. From Chinese traditional clothing to Hanfu makeup to various accessories, each item has passed through history and left a strong mark in the history of women's lives, becoming a classic art appreciation. Previous articles on traditional Chinese earrings have already done some telling about women's earrings and their culture from ancient times to the present, but today we're going to talk about the history of another type of ornaments - traditional Chinese hair accessories. Derivation of the traditional Chinese hair accessories In ancient China, Confucianism was the orthodox idea of the society, emphasizing "ritual". Hair, as part of the body, is considered unclean and rude if it is disheveled. Therefore, men at the age of 15 years need to tie the hair as a bun, women at the age of 15 years need tie hair as a bun and wear Ji (笄), already a kind of "ritual" custom in ancient time. As to when the custom… -
Chinese Gift Taboos
Giving gifts is a great way to show appreciation, gratitude, or love, but there are a few things that shouldn’t be given as gifts in chinese culture. Some are due to double meanings, others due to symbolism, but just to make sure you don’t slip up and accidentally give your friend a taboo gift, pay attention to these key gift taboos! Giving gifts is a great way to show appreciation, gratitude, or love, but there are a few things that shouldn’t be given as gifts in chinese culture. Some are due to double meanings, others due to symbolism, but just to make sure you don’t slip up and accidentally give your friend a taboo gift, pay attention to these key gift taboos! 1. Fans () and Umbrellas () Fans, or shàn, and umbrellas, or sǎn, should not be given as gifts—they seem like very practical gifts, but their pronunciation is very similar to the word sǎn/sàn () (can be pronounced both ways depending on place in the sentence), meaning to scatter or separate. Giving a fan or umbrella to someone can be representative of wanting to break up a good relationship or drive someone away from you, so giving…
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