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Ancient Hanfu Brothel, Ancient Hanfu Brothel Women
Yu Tangchun eventually married Yang Ling and became his concubine. In the drama "Back to the Ming Dynasty as Yang Ling", Yu Tangchun was originally the top courtesan in a brothel. She always wanted to leave the brothel but had no way of doing so, after all, a courtesan must be redeemed by someone to gain true freedom. And the one who gave her freedom was Yang Ling. Yang Ling redeemed Yu Tangchun and her good sister Tang Xian from the brothel, even bringing both of them back to his home to take care of them. Actually, Yu Tangchun had already fallen in love with Yang Ling, but because her good sister Tang Xian also liked him, she didn't want to be an ungrateful woman, so she always kept her feelings in check. After all, Yu Tangchun was saved by Yang Ling, and Yang Ling's wife, Han Youniang, was always very kind to her. She couldn't hurt Han Youniang just because she liked Yang Ling. Yu Tangchun always concealed her feelings well. But Han Youniang had long seen through Yu Tangchun's feelings for Yang Ling, after all, affection is not easily hidden. This also explains why so many officials and… -
Hanfu Shoes for Men in Traditional Chinese Clothing
Zhang Guannan, 27 years old this year, is the leader among this group of "Tongpao" (a term used by people who like Hanfu and promote Hanfu culture to refer to each other, similar to "like-minded people"). She has always been fond of traditional Chinese culture since childhood and frequently watched historical costume dramas and read novels. Her initial encounter with Hanfu was a few years ago when she went back to her mother-in-law's home in Hebei for the New Year. Her sister-in-law showcased her newly purchased Hanfu outfit, which instantly resonated with Zhang Guannan. "I always liked the attire from the Han dynasty when I watched TV, but I never expected to see it in real life." Soon, she fell hopelessly in love with Hanfu and bought her first piece - a high-waisted robe dress - online. "I often take selfies in my Hanfu and post them on my social media space for friends to admire. There are many visitors every day. On weekends, I go shopping in Hanfu, mainly to let people understand Hanfu and ancient culture," says Zhang Guannan. Secondly, Hanfu is a system that includes garments, headwear, hairstyles, facial adornments, footwear, accessories, and other components that form… -
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… -
Traditional Hanfu Outfits for Plus-sized Women, Sun Protection with Traditional Hanfu for Women
"Some Hanfu outfits are relatively expensive. If you buy them and take them home, they might end up unused because of the hassle involved in wearing and styling accessories. It's more cost-effective to rent directly from a store, where you can select outfits that suit you and receive professional assistance with makeup and hairstyling." Tourist Ms. Tang told reporters that it's easier to find your preferred attire and accessories if you avoid weekends, "Different stores have different specialties. For example, I prefer Song Dynasty style, so I would choose stores that offer a wide range of Song Dynasty Hanfu." The first choice for wholesale traditional Hanfu outfits for women is Huo Butou Women's Wholesale Network. All wholesale women's clothing sources come from core industrial areas such as Hangzhou Sijiqing, Guangzhou Shixing, Wuhan Hanzhengjie, Changshu, Shenzhen, South Korea, etc. We welcome physical women's clothing stores to come for wholesale, agency, and franchise opportunities. We also support free agent batches on WeChat business, and single-item batches on Taobao, Pinduoduo, Douyin, Kuaishou small shops. We support returns and exchanges within eight days without reason, ensuring after-sales peace of mind. For wholesale traditional Hanfu outfits for women, visit Huo Butou Women's Wholesale Network for… -
Traditional Hanfu for Men in Ancient Costumes
Zhang Guannan, a 27-year-old woman, is the leader among this group of "Tongpao" (a term used by people who appreciate and promote Hanfu culture). She has always been fond of traditional Chinese culture and frequently watched historical dramas and read novels. Her initial encounter with Hanfu was at the end of the year when she went back to her mother-in-law's home in Hebei for the New Year. Her younger sister-in-law wore a newly purchased Hanfu outfit, which deeply touched Zhang Guannan. "When I used to watch TV, I particularly liked the clothing of the Han Dynasty. I never thought I could see it in real life." Soon, she fell deeply in love with Hanfu and bought her first Hanfu set, a high-waist robe, from the internet. "I often take selfies in Hanfu and share them on my social media space for friends to admire. Many people visit my page every day. On weekends, I go shopping in Hanfu, mainly to help people understand Hanfu and ancient culture," says Zhang Guannan. She then made a short video where a child wearing an imperial robe walked into the kindergarten and claimed in the video that they had overdone it by wearing an… -
Hanfu Making(1) – Zhongyi Cutting & Sewing Patterns
This section includes Zhongyi (中衣) and Zhongku (中裤). Size range: Zhongyi (155/80A to 185/104A), Zhongku (155/64A to 185/88A) Please read the introduction of the topic and how to use this guide in advance. Introduction Zhongyi, also known as Liyi, is worn outside of underwear and within outerwear (the Chinese meaning of 中 is equivalent to the middle), and its role is similar to that of a shirt in modern clothing, which can be used to match and complement the role of Zhongyi. Zhongyi cannot be worn outside, and in addition to playing the role of a shirt, it can also be used as home wear and pajamas. The Zhongyi illustrated in this section is the common cross-collar arrow-sleeved Zhongyi, while the broad Zhongyi also includes Zhongdan (中单), Zhongku (中裤, pants), and Zhognqun (中裙, skirts). Zhongyi common fabric types are cotton, cotton linen, chiffon, monochrome satin, etc. In addition to the most commonly used white fabric, girls can also choose colored fabrics when they match the Ruqun, the colors of which are bright green, soft yellow, peach, purple and gray, etc. Men wearing Pan collar robe with Zhongyi can also choose red. Because Zhongyi's body and collar than the outer clothing… -
Hanfu in Dubai Expo 2020
On January 31, the "Experience China - In Dubai Expo" event hosted by the State Council Information Office of China and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade was unveiled at the China Pavilion of Dubai Expo. Activities such as "Elephant Travel Tour", "Panda Live", Hanfu show, and traditional Chinese costume music flash mob, bringing a strong Chinese atmosphere to the Dubai Expo. "Elephant Travel Tour" In 2021, a group of Yunnan elephants "runaway" attracted the world's attention, and under the silent guardianship of countless Chinese people, the elephants finally returned home after a long journey, creating a world-class spectacle. Dubai children greet visitors at the Expo "Panda Live" The "Elephant Travel Tour" exhibition recreates the behind-the-scenes story of a loving journey of human-elephant symbiosis with the newly born baby elephants as the first point of view during the elephant journey. The naive giant panda has become the most recognizable Chinese cultural symbol. The event opened a "Panda Live" at the Dubai Expo site, inviting visitors from all over the world to watch the daily life of the panda family. In the context of the epidemic, the happy life of pandas has a magical "healing effect" and makes… -
Rediscovering Fenghua: A Journey through Moments We Shared
Nostalgia often tugs at the heartstrings, invoking memories of simpler times and cherished places. Such is the allure of "Moments We Shared (云边有个小卖铺)," a film that has captivated audiences with its portrayal of a serene small town. While its storyline may be critiqued for its scattered plot, the film resonates deeply with viewers, tapping into universal emotions tied to childhood and homecoming. Rediscovering Home: Liu Shisan's Journey Back to Cloudside At the heart of "Moments We Shared" lies the journey of its protagonist, Liu Shisan, who finds solace and rediscovery in his grandmother's hometown after facing setbacks in the bustling city. The tranquil town, nestled among the scenic landscapes of Fenghua's Xifan (西畈) Village, offers a serene escape just a short drive away from Ningbo and Hangzhou. Here, amidst verdant hills and winding rivers, visitors can experience the essence of the fictional town brought to life. Fenghua, positioned at the southern tip of the Yangtze River Delta, boasts a tapestry of natural wonders, each imbued with its own beauty and serenity. Whether strolling through the ancient streets by the Shanyin River or marveling at the cascading Thousand Zhaoyan Waterfall, every corner of Fenghua echoes with tales of ordinary yet precious… -
Exploring the Character Ensembles in Chinese Dramas – From Classic Tropes to Modern Complexity
The recently premiered costume drama "Lost You Forever" starring popular actress Yang Zi, along with actors Zhang Wanyi, Deng Wei, and Tan Jianci, tells a mythical story about family ties, love, and friendship. And the romantic costume drama "Legend of Anle," starring Dilraba Dilmurat and Gong Jun, depicts their journey of protecting their home and country for the well-being of the people. Lost You Forever With the development of the film and television industry, character designs and relationship configurations in various genres of dramas have also changed accordingly. Therefore, observing the changes in the arrangement of characters on screen can serve as a window to observe industry trends and reflect the public's aesthetic evolution. Creators who target emerging trends can seize opportunities. Upgrading character combinations within familiar patterns becomes one of the key aspects of TV drama evolution. Matching characters with themes "Lost You Forever" has quickly gained popularity due to its fresh combination of one female protagonist paired with three male characters. Adapted from a novel by Tong Hua, it revolves around Xiao Yao (played by Yang Zi) as she navigates her destined path while entangled in a complex relationship of emotional relationships. She has childhood friend Cang… -
Exploring 5 Magnificent Palace Museums: A Journey Through Imperial History
China is home to some of the world's most magnificent palaces, many of which have been converted into museums. The five Palace Museums (Gu Gong, 故宫) in China are a treasure trove of ancient artifacts and cultural heritage from different dynasties. These museums showcase China's rich history, revealing the grandeur of its past emperors and imperial courts. Each museum offers unique insights into Chinese culture and history, from the majestic Palace Museum in Beijing to the lesser-known Mukden Palace in Shenyang. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for an unforgettable travel experience, these five Palace Museums should be on your must-visit list. Ming Palace The Nanjing Ming Palace (Nan Jing Gu Gong, 南京故宫) was built during the Ming Dynasty in 1368 when Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty and set the capital in Nanjing. The construction of the palace began on a large scale, and by 1392, this magnificent palace was finally completed. The palace set a precedent for the integration of the palace and the city axis, covering an area of over 1.0125 million square meters, making it the largest palace complex in the world at that time. Restoration of the Ming Palace The Ming Palace…
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