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Are The Ancient Costumes In TV Series Real Chinese Hanfu
Nowadays, there are more and more Chinese ancient costume historical films and TV dramas, which shows the status of ancient costume film and TV drama in Chinese people’s mind. It is this position that makes the rapid development of ancient costume drama. For the ancient costume film and TV drama, the character modeling is the key element in the play, and the modeling involves the costume, so clothing is not only the real expression of the play but also as a symbol of national or regional culture. Its function is not only aesthetic but also the consideration of historical value. Are The Ancient Costumes In TV Series Real Chinese Hanfu? However, it should be noted that the costume in the costume drama is not equal to the Hanfu. Nowadays, many costumes plays, especially Xianxia’s plays, are mostly confined to ancient costumes rather than the real Hanfu. Ancient Costume In Film And TV Series For example, the characters in<Chen Xi Yuan>, <San Sheng San Shi>, <Xiang MI> are really immortal, but in fact, they can only be called ancient costumes, not Hanfu. However, the costumes and clothes of the characters in the plays of <Female Doctor Ming Fei> and <Zhi You… -
Color Matching for Ancient Chinese Wedding Hanfu, Images of Boys in Ancient Chinese Wedding Hanfu
I believe everyone usually enjoys watching ancient costume dramas, and wedding scenes are an essential part of these dramas. In everyone's mind, the wedding dress worn by the bride when she marries must be red. However, now various ancient wedding dresses have become very different, and they are not just red. Today, let's take a look together. First is Dilraba's portrayal of Fengjiu. At her wedding with the Emperor, she wore a purple wedding dress. As can be seen from the picture, this wedding dress is indeed luxurious, unfortunately, the groom is not present. : How to match colors in Hanfu Many people buy individual pieces but do not know how to match colors. : Look at the store models' outfits, the color matching is carefully done by designers, if you're afraid of making mistakes, just look at the original pictures. 2: Learn color matching from ancient paintings. The ancients were very particular about the color matching of clothes and were also proficient in it, the colors used were traditional Chinese colors. 3: Learn color matching from fashion bloggers. Many bloggers have extremely high aesthetic standards, and their color matching is liked by many people. 4: Learn color matching from… -
First Luochang Chinese Hanfu Show in ChinaJoy
The first Luochang Chinese Hanfu Show (洛裳华服·赏), as one of the new highlights of the 18th ChinaJoy, has successfully concluded at the same time as ChinaJoy. The scene is beautiful, the model clothes are gorgeous and gorgeous, and the show form is refreshing. The wonderful performances of the Luochang Chinese Hanfu Show are still vivid in our mind, become a major event of ChinaJoy in 2020. At the show site, exquisite Chinese Hanfu costumes, the first catwalk built, and the addition of lighting and sound effects attracted many viewers to stop and watch consciously and orderly. In addition to the runway show, the Chinese Hanfu brands on display in Hall N5 are also the beautiful scenery of their own. With the revival of Chinese traditional culture and the trend of integration with the world culture, ChinaJoy for the first time absorbed the elements of Hanfu and provided the audience with the opportunity to understand and have close contact with the diversified costume culture as a display platform. It is worth mentioning that HengYuanXiang (恒源祥), a long-established Chinese brand, participated in the exhibition for the first time and brought Chinese high-fashion "Haipai HuaFu" to the scene, mixing "traditional culture personality" and… -
Detailed Introduction of Tang Dynasty Female Hairstyles
The pursuit of beauty is human nature. Beauty is not only a reflection of the mind, but also a reflection of the interest in life. Tang Dynasty women are the best representatives of beauty, because they inherited the mentality of "Dress up for those who like or admire yourself (女为悦己者容)" from ancient times, and pushed the beauty ideal realm to the highest level under the booming economy and the open and tolerant social atmosphere. Court Ladies Adorning Their Hair With Flowers Lively, dignified, noble, the endless types of Tang Dynasty female hairstyles, paired with exquisite makeup, made many literati and scholars unstinting in their talent to depict the Tang women's style. Let's follow ArtMoment to go back thousands of years ago, and enjoy the beauty of Tang female hairstyles in that remarkable era of spiritedness. Ancient Hairstyle Tips What are Ji and Huan? The ancient Chinese women's hairstyle is commonly known as Ji Huan (髻鬟, jì huán), and according to the method of combing, there are two types of Ji (髻, jì) and Huan (鬟, huán). Ji, solid hair bun, suitable for ordinary women; Huan, ring-shaped hair bun, suitable for young girls. Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk What does… -
Detailed Introduction of Tang Dynasty Female Hairstyles
The pursuit of beauty is human nature. Beauty is not only a reflection of the mind, but also a reflection of the interest in life. Tang Dynasty women are the best representatives of beauty, because they inherited the mentality of "Dress up for those who like or admire yourself (女为悦己者容)" from ancient times, and pushed the beauty ideal realm to the highest level under the booming economy and the open and tolerant social atmosphere. Court Ladies Adorning Their Hair With Flowers Lively, dignified, noble, the endless types of Tang Dynasty female hairstyles, paired with exquisite makeup, made many literati and scholars unstinting in their talent to depict the Tang women's style. Let's follow ArtMoment to go back thousands of years ago, and enjoy the beauty of Tang female hairstyles in that remarkable era of spiritedness. Ancient Hairstyle Tips What are Ji and Huan? The ancient Chinese women's hairstyle is commonly known as Ji Huan (髻鬟, jì huán), and according to the method of combing, there are two types of Ji (髻, jì) and Huan (鬟, huán). Ji, solid hair bun, suitable for ordinary women; Huan, ring-shaped hair bun, suitable for young girls. Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk What does… -
The Timeless Appeal of Chinese Porcelain – A Fascinating Journey through Centuries of Ceramic Mastery
When we mention Chinese porcelain, perhaps you will associate it with the simplicity and profoundness of Ru kiln, the lustrous beauty of Ding kiln, and the natural elegance of Jun kiln. Your mind will conjure up one classic masterpiece after another. However, the "BLAND DE CHINE - Dehua Porcelain Exhibition" at the National Museum of China presents us with another aspect of porcelain. This artwork, created by a contemporary artist, breaks through our usual imagination of materials. It uses porcelain to simulate thin and translucent clothing, portraying the texture and folds of the garments flawlessly. The depiction of individual strands of hair is exquisitely detailed, leaving viewers in awe. The porcelain is made to resemble paper, even imitating the rough edges of paper to a remarkable degree. Even when magnified several times, it is difficult to discern that this is actually a piece of Chinese porcelain. In the long river of history, the skilled craftsmen of ancient China fully unleashed their imagination and created some porcelain pieces that deviate from our stereotypical impression of porcelain. Let us appreciate these Chinese porcelain pieces that are the least like porcelain. Stone or Porcelain During the Qing Dynasty, it was popular to…
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