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Beauty in Traditional Hanfu from the Prosperous Tang Dynasty, Figures of Beauties in Ancient Chinese Costume
Finally, I would like to recommend a movie directed by Chen Kaige, "Legend of the Demon Cat," which showcases the open and inclusive nature of Tang Dynasty's Hanfu. In "Legend of the Demon Cat," Yang Guifei wears a white dress, stands on phoenix cushions, holds red silk, and is adorned in a long red robe with golden embroidery that sways in the air (as shown in the following image). The costume design in this drama goes beyond just the clothing and shoes; it also pays great attention to hairstyles and eyebrows, highlighting Yang Guifei's central role and allowing the audience to feel the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty. Images sourced from the internet, please delete if copyrighted. Images sourced from the internet, please delete if copyrighted. Hanfu Information: Ranking of Beautiful Models for Hanfu Merchants on Sina Weibo. This ranking is based on beautiful models who have photographed merchandise for Hanfu merchants, using their follower count on Sina Weibo as of June 22, 2017, to compile the Top Ten Hanfu Beauty Models on Weibo for 2017. New entries this year include Chen Cuoa, Hei Ni Weiba Le, and Zhong Manfei_ZMF. It should be noted that non-merchandise photoshoots, self-shot merchandise photos… -
The Evolution of Traditional Chinese Makeup Culture
About the ancient Chinese women's makeup, how ancient women actually groomed themselves? We don't really know. History has left many questions about traditional Chinese makeup: What did the real Yang Guifei look like? How did the pearl makeup of the Northern Song Dynasty evolve? What do the Ehuang, Huadian, and Yuanshan eyebrows refer to? In August, the book "The Beauty of Chinese Makeup (中国妆容之美)" was published. The book shows the makeup of women from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, in which 29 groups of real restored makeup charts are particularly eye-catching, from hair to jewelry, from lip color to eyebrow shape, every detail, after informative testimony. One of the authors of this book, Chen Shiyu (陈诗宇), who is the costume consultant for National Treasures and Serenade of Peaceful Joy, has been engaged in the research of ancient Chinese costume restoration and crafts research for more than ten years. In his eyes, the process of restoring ancient figures looks is like solving a case, complicated but fun. Chen Shiyu paints vintage makeup for models In the program "National Treasure", Princess Wencheng played by Yang Zi and the Ya Ya played by Tong Liya, broke the inherent impression… -
Tang Flourishing Period: the Age of Yang Guifei’s Heavy Red Makeup
To choose a representative of ancient Chinese beauty, Yang Guifei (杨贵妃/杨玉环, Yang Yuhuan) would probably be one of the most highly acclaimed candidates. As one of the Four Beauties, her romantic legend with Emperor Xuanzong has been repeatedly sung, and anecdotes about the consort and written accounts of her appearance, as well as related paintings, operas, and theatrical stage performances, are commonplace. For thousands of years, literati and people have been curious about the beauty and makeup of the consort. What is the real makeup style of Yang Guifei? If we only speculate from the descriptions of later texts, we may not get the real results. Aesthetics are always changing, and the benchmark for judgment is also changing. Yang Guifei look in modern cdrama But large-scale archaeological excavations over the past half-century or so, especially the hundreds of realistic ceramic figurines, murals and silk paintings unearthed in the tombs of nobles during the Xuanzong era, have allowed us to scientifically summarize the aesthetic tendencies and changes in the figure and makeup of noblewomen during the decades of the Tang dynasty, Kaiyuan (开元), and Tianbao (天宝). Among them are many court paintings of Yang Guifei during her stay in the palace,… -
Tang Dynasty Style Hanfu in Red: What is Historical Costume Hanfu Like?
With the increasing popularity of Hanfu culture, more and more people are interested in trying on this clothing style rich in cultural heritage. The number of people wearing Hanfu has also grown. Recently, a video titled "Yang Guifei Sells Pearl Milk Tea" spread rapidly online. In the video, a chubby girl dressed in Hanfu exudes the surprising beauty of being plump during the Tang Dynasty. Interestingly, many people were curious to see what Yang Guifei selling such milk tea looked like. This quickly became an internet sensation, with people flocking to take photos at the booth. It seems that everyone is interested in Hanfu culture. 【Men's Historical Costume Hanfu Pictures】Recently, QYou.com compiled a collection of 800 pictures of men's historical costume Hanfu, including price and sales information. Suitable Hanfu avatars have arrived, along with some popular science about Hanfu. Both women and men can wear it, and today, this style of Hanfu still bears a resemblance to fishtail skirts. The high-waisted robe dress suggests that this Hanfu maiden is likely from the Tang Dynasty, as we all know that the Tang Dynasty favored fuller figures, and this was the style of clothing worn then. Many people have tried it out,… -
The Flavor of History: Exploring Traditions Fragrance and Cultural Significance Through Documentary
Even if the petals fall to the ground, the fragrance remains forever. The documentary "The Flavor of History" evokes the traces of time with fragrance, recreates important points in history, and experiences the turbulent choices of the ancients, with cinematic images and quality copywriting, which is fascinating and heart-warming. 1 The Fragrance Deep in the Memory "Memories evoked by the sense of smell are always profound." This quote is perfect for the story of Yang Guifei and Tang Emperor Xuanzong. Yang Guifei was left there forever after the Mawei Inn incident, and soon afterward, Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong, retired to the second line and became the retired emperor. And Yang Guifei's favorite fragrance, Rui Long Nao Xiang (瑞龙脑香, borneol fragrant), became a deliberate aroma that Li Longji avoided. But the former palace musician He Huai Zhi deliberately offered the hat stained with Yang Guifei's fragrance, opening the memory of Yang Guifei. The aroma on this hat, is from a late afternoon. Li Longji is in the game, Yang Guifei sitting aside to watch, and He Huai Zhi playing the lute. When Li Longji was about to lose the game, Yang Guifei put down the puppy in her arms, disrupting the… -
The Fashion Chronicles of Yang Guifei: Exploring the Changing Trends in Tang Dynasty Women’s Attire
The Tang Dynasty was known for its admiration of plumpness and loose clothing style, which emerged after the appearance of Yang Guifei. By examining these reliable historical materials, we can discover that the Kaiyuan and Tianbao periods were the fastest-changing phases in fashion during the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, we will use Yang Yuhuan's life as a reference to explore the history of women's fashion during the flourishing Tang Dynasty, focusing on four stages: her childhood in the early Kaiyuan period, her time in Luoyang during the middle of the Kaiyuan period, her status as a noble concubine in the early Tianbao period, and her tragic end in the late Tianbao period. From the early Tang Dynasty to the Wu Zhou period, the trend of women's fashion can be summarized as follows: from the slender and conservative style at the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, to the gradually opening up under the reign of Emperor Dezong, and finally to the magnificent and flourishing Wu Zhou era. This was a time when the aesthetic ideals of Tang Dynasty women were characterized by elegance, confidence, and the willingness to showcase their figures. It was closely related to the influence of Empress Wu Zetian,…
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