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Where Did Nezha’s Makeup Come From? Beautifying with Life!
The new box office champion of domestic animated films, "Nezha: The Rise of the Devil Boy," can be considered another pride of Chinese animation! The dark circles under "Devil Boy" Nezha's eyes have made many people express that they are different from what they imagined. In fact, such a "makeup design" behind it not only represents Little Nezha's resistance against fate, but also represents the spirit of domestic animation not giving up and persisting in challenging the status quo. It is an image of staying up all night to muster strength, as well as a spirit of perseverance. Night Whisper Nezha is one of the mythological heroes that the author of "Investiture of the Gods" focused on depicting during the Shang Dynasty, and his mother, Lady Yin, also had a strong presence. Compared to Nezha's "exaggerated dark circles," isn't Lady Yin's makeup more in line with our normal aesthetic? Ming Yao Ancient women's facial makeup, besides powder and eyebrow pencil, also included forehead yellow, floral patches, slanting red, makeup dots, and lip color. The makeup process could generally be divided into seven steps: 1. Apply white pigment 2. Apply powder 3. Draw eyebrows 4. Paint forehead yellow (or apply floral…
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