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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… -
Ancient Costume Hanfu Reading Notes, Hanfu Ancient Costume Hanfu
The school's teaching and research office does the statistical work on each teacher's reading notes every month, holds a "Teacher's Sketch" evaluation, and timely uploads excellent teacher's sketches in the theme post of the online education reading activity. At the same time, the teaching and research office does the work of recommending excellent reading notes (insights) to the outside world, recommending outstanding manuscripts for evaluation or publication in related periodicals, ensuring that a certain number of educational sketches are published in national, provincial, and municipal magazines and networks every year. For Hanfu, the revival movement is gradually deepening, and more girls who like Hanfu are increasing. For the girls who like Hanfu, some people jokingly say that the children who used to dress up as fairies with bed sheets have grown up. But in fact, the dream of ancient costumes is not only for girls, many boys also have dreams of ancient costumes and Hanfu, because in the hearts of every boy, there is a martial arts world of Jin Yong, where they can be wandering knights with swords or elegant scholars in white clothes. In short, in their world, wearing Hanfu can also fulfill the dreams of youth! 5.… -
Ancient Chinese Costume and Hanfu Temptation – Hanfu Fan Handle Insert, Ancient Chinese Costume and Hanfu Temptation
The cinnabar color is the most representative of Chinese charm, and the blonde lady holds a traditional Chinese round fan that uses cinnabar color, paired with the ancient noble golden color. It is elegant and classical, exuding an oriental style! It is beautiful and full of fairy-like qualities! In ancient times, gold represented power and status; the lower part of the fan handle is inlaid with a golden phoenix spreading its wings, adding to its noble aura. The moment she covers her face with the fan, it instantly brings out the allure and grace of a woman. The most popular game was the riddle guessing competition to win hand-painted fans. Prior to this, the Yiban Development Center had initiated a hand-painted fan activity among all students at the school. After voting by the entire school, six winners were selected for first, second, and third prizes. The painted fans included elements of traditional Mid-Autumn Festival culture such as mooncakes, hanfu, the moon, lanterns, rabbits, osmanthus trees, pomegranates, and reunion. Riddles were hung on the fan handles, and those who guessed correctly could win the fan. On-site speakers were also set up for the little brothers and sisters to showcase their singing… -
Selling Hanfu Costumes for Elementary School Students, Available in Xi’an
A cartoon-style hand-drawn template for the "Handwritten Newspaper Celebrating the Centenary of the Communist Party of China - Striving Forward with Our Homeland" elementary school patriotic education electronic newspaper, uploaded by the author. The size is 3.20MB and it contains pages suitable for various scenarios including specialized handwritten newspapers. It includes the "Handwritten Newspaper Celebrating the Centenary of the Communist Party of China - Striving Forward with Our Homeland" cartoon-style hand-drawn template for elementary school patriotic education electronic newspaper. Wearing school uniforms neatly is a rule in all schools. A good school uniform will highlight the liveliness and cuteness of children. When considering the applicability of school uniforms, one must also take into account the nature of children. Nowadays, children are different from those in ancient times in many ways. In ancient times, not many children from ordinary families could attend school, and those who did only received basic cultural education. Today's children are required to develop morally, intellectually, and physically. Hanfu may not be suitable for children's physical activities. Therefore, wearing Hanfu is not very appropriate for elementary school students. When it comes to wearing Hanfu, elementary school students look simple, middle school students cute, but when you see… -
Hanfu Culture Class in California Local Chinese School, March 17
Last Friday 3/17 I was invited to a local Chinese school to give a small talk on hanfu! The aim was to share hanfu culture with more people here and to present an example to the kids of what doors can be opened to you by maintaining language skills. hey look that's me! my hair is a mess wow. A little background—I myself attended this once-a-week school from kindergarten up until 6th grade, upon which I pulled out of the school to invite the Chinese teacher that taught me in 6th grade to tutor me at home privately. She was a great tutor and a key part of inspiring my interest in ancient Chinese culture through poetry, history, and more, keeping me engaged while analyzing Tang Dynasty shi and Song Dynasty ci. As I got busy, I stopped the tutoring when I was in 10th grade—and I was introduced to the concept of hanfu not even a few months later! I’ve kept up communication with this teacher for a while (whose name I won’t disclose for privacy reasons) and visited her in Taiwan throughout the years. This year she came back to teach at the local chinese school and invited… -
Interview Planning for the School’s Hanfu Activity and Planning for the Hanfu Night Event
2) In case of any conflict between this charter and school regulations, school regulations shall prevail. (4) The final interpretation rights of this charter belong to the Hanfeng Shuyun Hanfu Society. Attachment Member Record Form Application Form for Members of the Hanfeng Shuyun Hanfu Society New Member Recruitment Statistics Form Attachment Four Academic Year Work and Activity Schedule Form Hanfeng Shuyun Hanfu Society 20202 Academic Year Work and Activity Schedule Attachment Five: Society Recruitment Plan and Recruitment Forms Hanfeng Shuyun Hanfu Society New Member Recruitment Plan Organized by: Hanfeng Shuyun Hanfu Society Planners: Duan Liping, Hao Ertao Planning Production Time: Table of Contents Purpose of Recruitment Recruitment Time Recruitment Location Recruitment Costs Recruitment Method Recruitment Process Main Responsible Persons, Purpose: To expand the Hanfeng Shuyun Hanfu Society and promote Hanfu and traditional culture, the society has decided to recruit new members from all students in the college, Time: In September, after freshmen report to the school and finish their military training. Location: Outside the old and new cafeterias. Costs: Poster production fees. The External Relations Department of the Hanfu Society plans and compiles the Hanfu marketing plan. Functions of the External Relations Department of the Hanfu Society and activities and… -
Gu Feng Ye Luoli Doll in Hanfu, Gu Feng Origami Hanfu Doll
In the Flower Bud Castle chapter, we met two mysterious fairies once again, and in the past, they had also followed Xin Ling, found Qi Na, and then appeared in Luo Li's castle. It seems that they are not bad guys but rather guardians of Xin Ling's people. Could they also be fairies of the Gu Feng school like Luo Li and Xin Ling? Before the answer is revealed, there are always some discoveries that make everyone feel that there might be clues to follow. This time, the Ye Luoli doll we discovered is the Penglai Fairy. The seventh season of the Fairy Dream Ye Luoli has reached its final stages in a blink of an eye. I wonder what discoveries everyone has made in the Flower Bud Castle chapter. Of course, we know that the screenwriter will certainly leave new challenges for the Ye Luolis, and all we have left is endless exploration and discovery of them. I wonder if there will be new costumes for the fairies in the eighth season of Ye Luoli. This time, Sheng Xia and everyone will discuss and speculate about the details around Ye Luoli. Are the doll styles of the Ye Luoli… -
The Rise of Modern Hanfu in Everyday Fashion
Imagine strolling through a bustling market, exploring popular tourist spots, or heading to work or school, all while dressed in a flowing, wide-sleeved hanfu. This traditional Chinese attire, rich with historical charm, has become the latest fashion craze among people in China. Hanfu, with its deep roots in Chinese tradition, resonates with a growing appreciation for cultural heritage and aesthetics. Once reserved for special occasions or photo shoots, hanfu is now becoming a common sight in everyday life, from shopping trips to daily commutes. The Soaring Popularity of Hanfu In recent years, the influence of Chinese traditional culture has surged, bolstered by cultural festivals like China Huafu Day and various tourism events. This cultural wave has significantly boosted hanfu's popularity. A notable incident involving an international brand allegedly copying the "mamianqun" (a type of pleated skirt) further heightened awareness and interest in hanfu. Hanfu is no longer confined to specific groups. Its appeal has spread across genders, ages, and city tiers, reaching a wide audience. From first-tier cities to cultural tourism hotspots, hanfu consumption is expanding geographically. Currently, the primary consumers of hanfu are young women. First-tier and cultural tourism cities are the main markets, with rapid growth rates. Interestingly,… -
Unlock Many Ways to Wear a Beautiful Chinese Costume
The new term begins and we can finally bring our favorite Chinese costumes to school! But before that, you need to think about it: can you really fit that many Chinese costumes in your dorm wardrobe? Most student Chinese costume enthusiasts should have very limited wardrobe space in their dorm, so instead of bringing more than a few pieces, it's better to bring only the best ones to wear. With the right mix and match, you can wear something different every day! Today, we're going to unlock with you the super simple, guaranteed never-fail rule of wearing Chinese costumes! Beizi, Shanzi = Perfect Early Fall Chinese Costume Jacket Beizi and Shanzi are perfect for early autumn Hanfu jackets: Beizi' is just the right length to cover the lower half of the body and perfectly flatters the figure; long Shanzi can be used as a sun-protective shirt or air conditioner shirt, making it a great choice for early autumn; short Shanzi can be used as a playful jacket and can be knotted at the hem like a shirt, showing off the waistline! Tips: Beizi, which has a fancy edge, and Shanzi, which has a lot of embroideries, should be paired with… -
The Hope: Exploring the Intersection of Reality and Filmic Aesthetics in the Fresh Youth Campus Series
Directed by Ding Hei, starring Zhang Ruoyun and Huang Yao, the drama "The Hope (鸣龙少年, Ming Long Shao Nian)" has sparked a perceptual advancement in the minds of the audience since its premiere on Youku. In the first episode, in a unique form of social news, it was revealed that "Ming Long (鸣龙)" is the new name of the merged schools "Ming Ying (鸣英)" and "Long Hai (龙海)". After watching the process of the formation of Class 11 in the first five episodes, the audience immediately perceives that the significance of the word "Ming Long" goes beyond being just a school name. It symbolizes the voice of the suppressed, unheard, and unseen youth. This sense of advancement is also a shared experience among the audience while following the drama. Whether it is the plot or the characters, the reality-based core or the cinematic quality, "The Hope" is not presented all at once, but emerges layer by layer. As the audience continues to watch, each episode becomes more profound and immersive. This is related to the creative process of the drama. The creative team conducted extensive research and on-site investigations of real-life events before writing the script and shooting, and then… -
China’s Faded Holidays – Cold Food Festival
Even though there are many holidays being celebrated in China now, there are some important holidays that existed since centuries ago. Only now, their existence are fading and the meaning of them are no longer important. Besides learning about hanfu components, it's also interesting to learn about those holidays and what they mean in ancient China. Over the centuries, many Chinese holidays have slowly faded and lost their meaning in comparison to western holidays that are incorporated into Chinese calendar. While there are some Chinese holidays that spread overseas and are still celebrated, the meaning and feelings have long changed. Not only is the existence of holidays weakening, younger generations are also losing interest in them when it is more or less just a day off from work and school. For example, Chinese New Year. People in the past will be decorating their houses to get rid of the “bad luck” that gathered during the year to welcome the beginning of a new year. Families will also decorate their houses or buy new clothes in festive red colors. They will sit crowded around the table chattering and laughing over hotpots, bring gifts to visit relatives, or call them through phones… -
The Manufacturing Process of Hanfu
Hanfu has grown very popular today. In fact, the hanfu industry is now worth over 1 billion and has kept increasing over the years. Even today, it is still increasing. Many young and old people alike wear hanfu daily: in the streets, at school, casual wear, etc. The wearers also say that hanfu gives them a sense of national identity. However, how exactly are the intricate pieces made? There are several steps to it. First, silks and fabrics must be made. Second, embroidery and decorations must be done on the cloth. Then, tailors and hanfu makers buy the cloth and sew it. After much work, beautiful hanfu are made but let's get into detail... 01. Silk making 1. In Chinese mythology, silk is said to be invented by Lady Hsi Ling Shih, the wife of the yellow emperor who ruled from about 3000 BC. However, written references of silk was found at the Shang dynasty site in Anyang. Silk was first discovered and created in China. Real silk is very valuable and is one of the most expensive fabrics in the world. There are several types of silk but the most common type is silk made from the cocoons of…
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