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Ancient Scrolls Mod for Traditional Hanfu, all about traditional Hanfu
Just look here, the chemistry between the two is fine. "The Legend of Yu Jue Chen" is adapted from the novel "Ancient Times". The main storyline revolves around the growth of the true god Shanggu and her emotional story with Baijue. The original work has a rating of 6 on Douban, which is already quite good. However, ever since the drama announced its lead actors and costume photos, controversies have not stopped, mainly focusing on Zhou Dongyu's first major role in a period drama. The first controversy is: Is Zhou Dongyu suitable for period costumes? Some people think there's no problem, after all, Zhou Dongyu has acted in period dramas before. Some netizens' comments are more critical. In the Ming Dynasty's capital city five hundred years ago, a group of cheerful young people lived in a small clinic. One day, the clinic owner mysteriously disappeared. Soon after, his apprentice Zhu Pin received a scroll. By chance, he opened it, and his innate super memory allowed him to quickly read and memorize its contents before fainting, and the scroll burned into ashes. After learning this, Dongchang and Xichang sent their top experts Yang Yuxuan and Liu Ruoxin to infiltrate the clinic… -
Hanfu Types of Ancient Clothing, Classification of Men’s Hanfu in Ancient Costumes
Apart from the hanfu in "Song of the Desert", Chen Xiao has also perfectly portrayed different types of ancient costumes in several other historical dramas such as "Legend of Lu Zhen" and "The Return of the Condor Heroes". Coupled with his handsome appearance and perfect looks, he is undoubtedly a "God of Ancient Costumes". It is reported that "Five Rat Bandits in Kaifeng" starring Chen Xiao will soon be broadcast. What kind of ancient costume experience will Chen Xiao bring to the audience in this drama? It is worth looking forward to. Instructions on how to style ancient hairstyles without using wigs; ancient costumes are becoming increasingly popular, and it is common to see many girls wearing hanfu or other types of ancient costumes on the streets. Nowadays, it is relatively easy to buy ancient costumes, but styling ancient hairstyles can be quite challenging, which requires a certain level of skill. In fact, learning a few simple ancient hairstyles that you can do yourself is not too difficult. Today, I will introduce some simple ancient hairstyles. I specialize in woven fabrics. From the perspective of my products, July is a very hot season and does not belong to autumn. Therefore,… -
Chinese Fashion – Wear Hanfu with Auspicious Patterns
Chinese fashion elements have always been closely related to Chinese traditional culture, auspicious patterns and Hanfu also have a very good combination. There are many auspicious patterns in Chinese folk. On the new year's day, or on a festive day, people like to decorate their rooms with these auspicious patterns to express their yearning for a happy life and the celebration of a good day. It is the most common way to extend and extend the natural attributes and characteristics of some animals and plants. For example, dragon and Phoenix are used to symbolize power. From ancient times to now, Dragon is the auspicious God of ancient China. It is regarded as the totem of the Chinese nation and has supreme status. In Chinese, pronunciation often corresponds to several Chinese characters, so using the same and similar pronunciation can achieve a certain rhetorical effect. These auspicious patterns have been popular from the Han Dynasty to Ming Dynasty, and they are mostly seen in ancient porcelain of the Ming and Qing Dynasty. Today, Chinese fashion elements are constantly integrated into our modern life, and our Hanfu and auspicious patterns are also very well combined. Let's follow the steps of Hanfu Time… -
Sichuan’s 2nd Hanfu Flower Festival will be opened on March 18
On the occasion of the cherry blossom festival, the 2nd Sichuan Hanfu Flower Dynasty Festival, will kick off on March 18, at the Phoenix Lake AAAA Tourism Scenic Area, with activities such as the God of Flowers Selection Contest, Hanfu Makeup Contest, coming up. -
Chinese Mythology: Differentiating Gods, Immortals, Ghosts, Demons, and Monsters
Gods, ghosts, demons. These are terms we’ve all heard before, of course. When it comes to gods, you might think of the eclectic pantheons of Greek, Norse, or Egyptian tradition, or the capital “G” God of many huge, organized religions; for ghosts, you might think of translucent, ethereal, figures; for demons, horned and fork-tailed monsters. Chinese mythological traditions have these supernatural beings too—but in China, these beings are assigned very different traits and come from very different cultural roots. The problem stems from the fact that the Chinese names of these beings are often translated using English counterparts that already have pre-established, similar meanings (yet terms that are also just different enough that they can cause confusion and misunderstandings). So to those unfamiliar with Chinese mythology or Chinese folkloric tradition, here is a compiled list of the main supernatural beings of Chinese mythology, as well as there etymological roots, their interrelationships, their similarities, and their differences. I hope this will help you prevent accidental conflation of terms and mythologies, and I hope you have fun learning something from the guide below! Gods(神) Let’s start at the very top: Gods, or 神/shen. Chinese folkloric tradition is home to innumerable thousands…
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