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Ding Zhicheng in Traditional Hanfu Costumes in TV Series, 2015 TV Series with Traditional Hanfu Costumes
Men wearing Hanfu give an impression of being as graceful as a jade tree in the wind, with an elegant and refreshing demeanor, which is why many young men and women like to wear Hanfu during their leisure time. This is one of the reasons for the resurgence of Hanfu. Additionally, the rise of Hanfu is also related to historical costume dramas and films in recent years. With the improvement in living standards in China, people have more leisure time and enjoy watching TV series and movies. Many people who look ordinary in modern clothing appear strikingly handsome in historical dramas, which can spark viewers' interest in traditional costumes. With the rapid development of society, more and more people prefer to watch various TV series and movies on television or mobile phones, among which historical dramas are one of the most popular genres. However, most of the costumes in these dramas are not authentic historical garments but rather artistic interpretations of ancient attire. Historical costumes tend to emphasize time period and artistic effect, so they are not necessarily Hanfu. Most historical costumes refer to outfits used for film and photography, often for filming, studios, and performances. Ding Zhicheng was born… -
Chinese Outfit for Boy | Hanfu Recommend
In the past two years, "Hanfu" has become more and more popular, with more and more people wearing Chinese costume on the streets. People's acceptance of Chinese Hanfu has also increased, but most of them are women wearing Hanfu, what about boys? What is a suitable Chinese outfit for boys? Today, I'd like to introduce some Chinese outfit for boys. Cool type With the golden ginkgo leaves floating in the wind in late autumn and the purple swallow floating on the flowing clouds in the South as the patterns, it implies the feelings of the chivalrous people. Slim design, stable atmosphere, both classical charm, and fashion elements, with a light yellow fingertip ginkgo leaf with a naturally free and easy atmosphere. Elegant type Unique pine needle, cloud pattern, crane, Taiji pattern, simple lines make up a unique and interesting pattern, and the overall collocation is unified. Chivalrous type The embroidered patterns, mainly chrysanthemum and orchid, with light colors, combine the elegance of men with the tenacity of chrysanthemum, combining hardness with softness, forming the spiritual solar term of men. The cuff bandage design is more neat and free, with simple hair strap, it is fresh and clean, with a sword… -
Hanfu Accessory: Gong Tao History and Differences With Si Tao
Vocab Palace Belt - 宫绦, gōng tāo, is an accessory worn around the waist to prevent dresses from flowing in the wind. It is commonly paired with hanfu for a simplistic look and referred to as such in modern times. Silk Belt - 丝绦, sī tāo. An accessory that ancient Chinese people used to refer to. However, it was not only used as a fashion accessory but also on fans or flutes. Zhiduo - 直裰, zhídāo. A traditional Chinese robe worn by scholars and officials during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It has a straight-cut Mandarin collar without openings and is a formal attire reserved for special occasions. It is worn over long shirts and wide trousers. Tassels - 流苏, liúsū. In ancient China it had different names, such as 穗子 (suìzi), 缨旒 (yīng liú), and 流苏 (liúsū). Nowadays, 流苏 (liúsū) is the most commonly used name for tassels. Silk ribbon- 绶, shòu - the ribbon with a jade or officials seals at the end. History of Gong Tao The Palace Belt, known as 宫绦 (gōng tāo), is an accessory that dates back to the Warring States Period. It is a long woven rope with tassels attached on both… -
Hanfu Accessory: Gong Tao History and Differences With Si Tao
Vocab Palace Belt - 宫绦, gōng tāo, is an accessory worn around the waist to prevent dresses from flowing in the wind. It is commonly paired with hanfu for a simplistic look and referred to as such in modern times. Silk Belt - 丝绦, sī tāo. An accessory that ancient Chinese people used to refer to. However, it was not only used as a fashion accessory but also on fans or flutes. Zhiduo - 直裰, zhídāo. A traditional Chinese robe worn by scholars and officials during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It has a straight-cut Mandarin collar without openings and is a formal attire reserved for special occasions. It is worn over long shirts and wide trousers. Tassels - 流苏, liúsū. In ancient China it had different names, such as 穗子 (suìzi), 缨旒 (yīng liú), and 流苏 (liúsū). Nowadays, 流苏 (liúsū) is the most commonly used name for tassels. Silk ribbon- 绶, shòu - the ribbon with a jade or officials seals at the end. History of Gong Tao The Palace Belt, known as 宫绦 (gōng tāo), is an accessory that dates back to the Warring States Period. It is a long woven rope with tassels attached on both…
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