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Ancient Style Hanfu Winter, Ancient Costume Hanfu Winter
Beside the area for making round fans, there is a delicate and elegant poetry pavilion, complemented by poems from the "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter" flying flower order, which imbues the atmosphere with an elegant and graceful flavor. The uniquely shaped pavilions and terraces, the ancient oiled paper umbrella wall, and the delicately refined Jiangnan ancient style make this place a favorite spot for tourists to take photos. Within the garden, there are also dance performances adapted from the legends of the four ancient beauties. Actors dressed in splendid hanfu move gracefully to classical music, and after the performance, many tourists gather to take commemorative photos with the actors. The 87-style ceremonial uniform, as the formal attire worn by officers during major celebrations and important diplomatic activities, was originally planned to be issued first to military attachés abroad in 1988, and then gradually expanded based on the national economic situation. The ceremonial uniform is divided into summer and winter versions, both in Western style; the summer version has two buttons and two lower patch pockets, while the winter version has double-breasted six buttons and two lower patch pockets; there are distinctive colored piping along the collar edges and pant seams to… -
Introduction to Traditional Hanfu and Ancient Style Illustrations
Which discontinued hanfu pieces are there? After looking into it, they appear to be replicas. Each piece seems familiar, and most of the model pictures are stolen images. They seem to have replicated pieces from Yan Shanting, for sure, including more than ten (Zhaoji and Eternal Regret), Qinghui Pavilion (Thousand Li江山), and Liuyan Xileng (Du Ruo). If you like them, you can ask in the Hanfu Trading Bar which original store they came from, though some hanfu pieces have been discontinued and are no longer available. [The workmanship in some of the mannequin pictures is also quite poor. To identify replica stores, check if the term "ancient costume" appears in the title (excluding hanfu stores that specify "not ancient costume"), then look at the mannequin pictures; those with vertical pink and white stripes are all knock-offs.] Here input the product form introduction, here input the product form introduction, here input the product form introduction here input the product form introduction, here input the product form introduction, here input the product form introduction click to add title text here input the product form introduction, here input the product form introduction, here input the product form introduction. There will be a period… -
One-button Change into Traditional Hanfu, Qipao, and Other Ancient Costumes; One-button Ancient Costume Change Game
Nanjie's "Time Travel" Market is adorned with a variety of ancient costumes, including traditional Hanfu, Yuan Dynasty attire, and Qing Dynasty Qipaos. To enhance visitors' experience, Nanjie has specially prepared an ancient costume changing pavilion, and it's "free"! The most eye-catching attraction is the "Tang and Song Dynasties' Supermoon" at Chama Square. This "moon" has a diameter of 8 meters, a scene that can only be seen in heaven, so don't miss this beautiful festival event; come for an intimate encounter with the supermoon! What is the name of the software for making videos of national costumes, qipao, and ancient costumes? The software named FacePlay is very popular on various social platforms recently. It offers 56 types of national costumes, beautiful qipaos, and ancient Hanfu. Users can freely choose the clothes they like and overlay them onto themselves with one button to make videos of national costumes, qipao, and ancient costumes! The content is rich! Following the trend, the hosts of CCTV also formed a girl group. Nine famous hosts changed from qipao to sportswear to a more mature style, presenting a fashion show with a timeline. The most impressive was their qipao look. The qipao is elegant and charming,… -
Hanfu Costumes that Reach the Waist, Pictures of Hanfu Costumes that Reach the Waist
Which discontinued Hanfu costumes are there?: Looking at it, they seem to be knockoffs. Each piece looks familiar, and most of the model pictures appear to be stolen. They seem to have copied designs from Yan Shanting, definitely also from Shiyu (Zhaoji and Cháng Hèn Gē), Qinghui Pavilion (Qiān Lǐ Jiāng Shān), and Liúyān Xī Líng (Dù Ruò). If you like them, you can ask in the Hanfu Trading Bar which original store they came from, though some Hanfu pieces might have been discontinued and are no longer available [some mannequin pictures show really poor craftsmanship]. One way to identify knockoff stores is to see if the term "ancient costume" appears in the title (excluding Hanfu stores that explicitly state "not ancient costume"). Mannequins with pink and white vertical stripes are usually knockoffs. The Ming Code records: "In the eighth year of Jiajing's reign, it was determined that the Liang crown should follow the old style (as shown in the following picture 3 of the Liang crown); the upper garment should be made of red silk with blue edges, its length extending seven inches past the waist, not covering the lower garment; the middle robe should be made of white… -
Women’s Hanfu Cutting and Making Diagram, Ancient Costume Hanfu Cutting and Making Diagram
Original work by the owner of the Qianyun Pavilion. There are currently no related archaeological findings to reference for the half-sleeve, so this cutting diagram is for reference only... Coming from the Hanwang network, I've been lurking for a long time; today, I'm surfacing to post what I believe to be a detailed thread, step-by-step recording the process of making Hanfu, hoping to provide some reference for fellow enthusiasts, especially those who want to make their own but don't know how to start. The production process is based on my experience, not professional; it's merely for exchange, aiming to offer a starting point. It might be a bit lengthy, so please read it patiently and carefully. For beginners in making Hanfu, they may face a desired style but not know how to start. In fact, making Hanfu is really simple, but doing it meticulously requires careful consideration. From material selection to cutting to sewing techniques, each step is not easy. I still recommend progressing from simple to complex, always pursuing precision in production. But most importantly, it should be about making Hanfu practical for daily life, simple yet functional. Today, I will introduce the process of making a crossed-collar half-sleeve.… -
Ancient Costume Hanfu Transformation Images, Beijing Ancient Costume Hanfu Images
When it comes to the ancient costume represented by Pisces, everyone is familiar with this issue. Some people ask me about what kind of Hanfu looks good on Pisces. Also, some wonder about how things are. Actually, what kind of Hanfu looks good on Pisces? Below, I will guide you through seven aspects: What kind of Hanfu looks good on Pisces, Pisces' identity in ancient times, Pisces' incompatibility with certain zodiac signs, ancient costume personification images of twelve constellations, ancient costume images of twelve constellations, ancient costume clothing of two constellations, and the most compatible constellation with Libra. This should help you understand the ancient costume represented by Pisces. Which Hanfu that has been discontinued? : After checking, they are all knock-offs. Each piece seems familiar, and most of the model images are stolen. They must have copied Yan Shanting, definitely copied more than ten (Zhaoji and Eternal Love Song), Qinghui Pavilion (Thousand Miles of River and Mountains), and Liuyan Xileng (Du Ruo). If you like them, you can go to the Hanfu trading bar to ask which original store they are from, but some Hanfu has already been discontinued and cannot be purchased [Some mannequin images look too poorly… -
From Hanfu Photographer to Hanfu KOL: What Make Him Better?
From Hanfu photographer to Hanfu KOL, let's hear what changes the Hanfu has brought to Fengfeng‘s life. At 7:28 a.m. on October 4, Fengfeng (风疯) posted a social media update with a picture of an airline ticket, departing from Chengdu with the destination of Changzhou, Jiangsu province. Just the day before, on the afternoon of October 3, he had just participated in a well-known runway show in the Hanfu-themed pavilion of the 2020 IGS-Chengdu (International) Digital Entertainment Expo in Chengdu. Fengfeng has lost count of the number of Hanfu activities it has participated in this year, follow just follow the schedule, Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou, Ningxia, Chongqing, Jiaxing. On average, half of a month is spent running around the country, sometimes as a model for a Chinese dress show, sometimes as a judge for a Chinese dress event. "Feeling a little overwhelmed with my body." He laughs, but on the other hand, it shows that Hanfu is becoming more and more accepted and loved. "Nowadays, a lot of Hanfu societies are organizing large Hanfu events, and there are actually more and more models, businesses and fans of Hanfu, which I think is a good promotion for the development of Hanfu." The… -
6 Classic Chinese Wedding Dresses
The wedding ceremony is the essence of ancient Chinese traditional culture. In ancient times, when the girl went out of the pavilion, there were red sedan chairs and a huge procession of honor guards to greet the bride. After worshipping heaven and earth, they would lift their heads again. The bride was dressed in a Chinese dress with a phoenix crown and a bridegroom in a top scholar’s suit. It has become a new fashion for modern people to pursue cultural roots and regain traditional folk customs. But the traditional bride’s dress, can bring the brilliance which only once in the woman’s life, lets the person lifelong unforgettable, leaves the good memory. She wears a beautiful Phoenix crown on her head and a red square scarf on her head. She wears a red silk shirt inside and a red robe with embroidery on her outside. She wears a sky lock on her neck and a demon lens on her chest. She wears a red skirt, red trousers and red satin embroidered shoes. She is so charming and charming that she gives herself a happy and unforgettable wedding. The design of traditional lapel and classic stand collar is perfectly combined with… -
The Timeless Charm of Traditional Chinese Pavilions: Exploring the History and Iconic Examples
The pavilion (Ting, 亭) is a type of traditional Chinese architecture, originating from the Zhou Dynasty. Often built along roadsides, it serves as a place for pedestrians to rest, cool off, or enjoy the scenery. Pavilions are usually open-sided structures, without surrounding walls, and their roofs can take various shapes such as hexagonal, octagonal, or circular. Due to their lightweight design, diverse materials, and flexible layout, pavilions are widely used in garden architecture. The Forbidden City's Imperial Garden boasts twelve pavilions, while the Summer Palace features over forty pavilions. In the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Garden of Pleasance, pavilions actually make up more than half of all the structures in the gardens. "No pavilion, no garden" - you may have encountered pavilions to a greater or lesser extent in various gardens, but only briefly stopped to rest or admire the view, without truly observing the pavilions themselves. Are they square or circular? Hexagonal or octagonal? What decorations adorn the pavilions? What wisdom lies in the arrangement of pavilions? Some say, "Pavilions are one of the simplest architectural types." But are pavilions truly that simple, to the extent that they are overlooked by most people? Architecturally, pavilions have actually reached…
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