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10 Types of Traditional Chinese Hairpins to Match Hanfu
With the popularity of hanfu, more and more people are starting to pay attention to hanfu, but besides hanfu itself, there is one very important thing to match, and that is traditional Chinese hairpins. There are many kinds of Chinese hairpins, and they are as exquisite as the hanfu, so today we will introduce some of the most beautiful kinds of Chinese hairpins for you. 01 Chan Hua The raw material for Chan Hua (缠花) is silk thread, cardboard, and metal wire. It is a traditional Chinese folk craft, which is mainly made by cutting cardboard into different basic shapes, and then wrapping the wire inside the cardboard with silk thread evenly, and finally bending and combination, a beautiful Chan Hua is completed. The silk thread is used to make the flowers, which are delicate, soft, and elegant. In ancient times, it was an ornament often worn by folk girls. 02 Heat-shrink sheets hairpin The main raw material of the heat-shrink sheet hairpin is a kind of sheet (heat-shrink sheet) that shrinks when exposed to heat and colored powder. The flower petals and leaf patterns are traced on the frosted heat-shrink sheet, cut out, colored with colored pencils… -
New Chinese Style Illustration – Anything Can Be Anthropomorphized Into Painting
Birds turned into hanfu beauty? The post-90s painter used her brush to anthropomorphize the birds, all of them cute. She gave up medicine for painting and is known as the "Most beautiful demon painter". She gave up her medical career and focused on painting. Let's Follow the "THE GREAT SHOKUNIN" to meet the painter @Lu Ming Shan (鹿溟山). The "accidental" popularity of practice painting Lu Ming Shan herself didn't expect that her bird paintings, which she usually used to practice, would receive a lot of love from netizens. In her brush, the little sparrows transformed into a group of energetic travelers, even their demeanor and temperament were pinpointed with great precision. They also turn into small schoolchildren playing with each other, the Tang dynasty musician playing the lute and deserting, or handsome knights. Lu Ming Shan is not only able to paint small sparrows, parrots, and magpies are often transformed in her brush. The yellow birds look so vibrant that she turns them into ladies in yellow hanfu dresses. The colorful birds are like the most dazzling colors in spring, and Lu Ming Shan does paint them as princesses, the tail is the skirt, floating and moving. Lu Ming Shan… -
Hanfu Themed Restaurant – Why Boss Wearing Hanfu Every Day?
Hanfu is becoming more and more popular. More and more people begin to wear Hanfu in their daily life. Today I'd like to introduce two bosses who really integrate Hanfu into daily life. Hanfu theme noodle shop, do you want to try it? Nowadays in Xi'an, there are more and more people wearing Hanfu. Han Tingting (韩婷婷) is the owner of a noodle shop in Xi'an. She just contacted Hanfu and didn't hide her love. In Han Tingting's view, Xi'an is a city with a special historical background, and the Tang Dynasty is one of the most prosperous dynasties in Chinese history. Han Tingting especially likes the culture of the Tang Dynasty and thinks that the clothes of the Tang Dynasty are the most beautiful clothes. She was fascinated by the grandeur and prosperity of the Tang Dynasty and the beauty and delicacy of her clothes. Han Tingting said that she spent three hours every day to make up because the makeup is more elegant, clothing, accessories and so on are also more exquisite, and she is very tired to remove makeup every day. Although tired, Han Tingting enjoys it. She runs a noodle shop near the north square of… -
How to Keep Chest-High Hanfu from Falling
Want to wear chest-high ruqun but can't seem to figure out how to keep it from slipping? Here are five ways to fix this problem. One of the least favorite kinds of hanfu has been the qixiong ruqun, the chest-high ruqun. Is it because it doesn’t look good, or because it’s not as suited to most people? No, in fact, it can be one of the most beautiful kinds of hanfu of all, calling to mind the Tang dynasty ruqun and the beautiful variations from that time period. But the reason why a lot of people don’t wear it is just because they can’t figure out how to keep it up—the skirt band is notorious for slipping down, even when it’s worn correctly. Well, there are solutions to this dilemma! Read on for some ways to keep your chest-high ruqun from slipping. 1. Wearing the Qixiong Ruqun Correctly Of course, the first step would be to make sure that you’re wearing it right! There are a lot of different kinds of qixiong ruqun, some with two pieces each tied around the torso and some with just one, but in any case you have to make sure that you’ve put it… -
The Hanfu Aesthetics in the Dream of the Red Chamber (1987)
In 1987, the TV version of "Dream of the Red Chamber (红楼梦)" was broadcast. Since then, this work has become a classic that can never be surpassed in the hearts of many people. And it has also become the most impossible to be remade classic masterpiece in the history of Chinese TV dramas. The costumes of "Dream of the Red Chamber" are exquisitely crafted and are a masterpiece. Costume designer Shi Yanqin, in order to shape the temperament of the era belonging to the Dream of the Red Chamber, extracted the most beautiful and most essential costume elements of each Chinese dynasty, fused them to design a unique costume meaning of the Red Chamber era, and finally designed more than 2,700 sets of exquisite costumes. Let's experience this classic work through photos. "Dream of the Red Chamber" (1987), episode 1:
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