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Headwear for 10 to 12 Year Old Hanfu Wearing Primary School Students, Pictures of 13-Year-Old Primary School Students in Traditional Costumes
The national style and Hanfu (traditional Han Chinese clothing) have already penetrated the children's clothing market. Nowadays, many schools hold national style activities that require children to wear Hanfu, and parents also wish to showcase the excellent aspects of traditional culture to their children. Parents might feel psychological pressure when wearing Hanfu themselves, as they need to consider whether their makeup and headwear are appropriate and if they match their shoes and bags, but these concerns do not apply when buying Hanfu for their children. Luzhu'er mentioned that she encountered six primary school students at a "Return to Han and Tang" store, five of whom were very knowledgeable about Hanfu. In a school in Henan Province, over twenty primary school students wore Hanfu to make shadow puppets. The teacher's original intention was to instill a love for traditional culture in these children, as many of them did not know what traditional culture was. Therefore, the school sometimes organizes such activities. In the video, we can see these twenty plus primary school students wearing Hanfu to make shadow puppets and performing shadow puppet shows. These activities are organized by local schools with the aim of helping children recognize and fall in… -
Exploring the Allegory of Chinese Color Theory in Traditional Dress
As an objective visual aesthetic element, the color in nature has a stable aesthetic meaning as the cognitive ability of the aesthetic subject improves and the aesthetic interest accumulates. Human cognition of the objective color world is the sublimation of people from material cognition to spiritual cognition, so color has strong psychological properties and emotional factors. During thousands of years of history, the Chinese people, with their unique cultural character, have gradually formed their own philosophical and discursive view of color in their consideration of nature and themselves. 1 Traditional Chinese Color Theory Ancient Chinese color theory is mostly derived from man's profound understanding of ecological phenomena in nature, as well as the imitation and generalization of natural colors. On this basis, the ancients linked their understanding of color with the traditional "Wuxing (五行, five phases)" philosophy, forming a very oriental flavor of the "Wuxing & Wuse (五行五色, five phases, and five colors" color theory. When the ancients began to understand color at the beginning, they saw that everything in the world was covered with harmonious and beautiful colors, so they had the desire to follow suit and collected colorful objects for their own decoration. With a further understanding…
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