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Hanfu Costuming: Pairing Plain Clothing and Plus-Size Options
"Hanfu has become a part of my life," said Liu Nian, a post-90s girl to the reporter. Her first encounter with Hanfu was in 2009, "When I watched period dramas before, I found the costumes very gorgeous. It wasn't until after I got into Hanfu that I realized these 'costumes' were quite different from authentic Hanfu." As she delved deeper, she discovered that Hanfu is not only visually stunning and meticulously crafted but also varied across different dynasties, forming an extensive costume system. During the interview, she wore a stand-collar blouse paired with a mamian skirt, a typical Ming Dynasty Hanfu style. Sixth place: Cai Wenji's Celestial Melody, despite being the most criticized, its jacket paired with a pleated skirt, the color and craftsmanship are still commendable, giving off an air of royal nobility. The implication is that we wear traditional Han Chinese attire to revive our great civilization's nation of etiquette. Examples of evocative Hanfu shop names include: Bright Moon of Han, Han's Proud Pavilion, Han Dynasty Garments, Han Dynasty Silhouette, Elegant Han Studies, Tang Dynasty Elegance, Han Dynasty Brocade, Songs of the Han Dynasty, National Style Spring and Autumn, Broad Sleeves and Blue Robes, When I Departed, Drunken… -
A Visual Feast of Fantastic Creatures: An Painter’s Tribute to a Chinese Classic
Fantastic creatures, beasts, and ghosts, people fear, or fascinated, but no one has ever seen the real face. However, there is a post-90s painter, Shan Ze, in his brush, those only appear in the legends and ancient books of the creatures and ghosts are presented one by one. Since ancient times, Chinese people have been full of unknown and respect for fantastic creatures and spirits, but under the brush of painter Shan Ze, they are completely overturned, with kind of new appearances. His paintings were nominated for the "Golden Dragon Award" for best illustration, and he has captured a large number of fans by transforming the thoughts of the millennium into paintings. Shan Ze, his real name is Li Yifan, a young man from Chengdu, graduated from Sichuan University College of Arts. Inheriting the heritage of Chinese style, he dares to challenge the traditional way of painting, forming a unique style that is beautiful and not losing its atmosphere. Shan Ze's paintings seem to transport the viewer to a whole new world of creatures, which is mesmerizing. In Shan Ze's imagination, the majestic and fearsome door gods of mythology are dressed in splendid battle armor and have a heroic posture.… -
What Kinds of Lamps Go Well with Ancient-style Hanfu, and What Hanfu Goes Well with Ancient-style Hairpins
When it comes to Qipao, this dress actually shares a common point with Hanfu - both represent our national culture, which is why they are very popular among netizens. However, due to their different styles, the post-90s generation prefers to wear Qipao, while the post-00s generation prefers to wear Hanfu. Qipao mainly highlights the figure of women, making it more mature and in line with the aesthetics of the post-90s generation. On the other hand, Hanfu is relatively conservative and can be worn by girls who look cute. But those who wear Hanfu know that they need to match it with ancient-style shoes. So, what kind of shoes should people wear with Qipao to make them look good? There happens to be a pair of shoes on the street that can make Qipao look even prettier! Ancient-style painting of ten zodiac signs! Virgo transforms into a butterfly fairy, zodiac fortune, zodiac, beautiful video. Ancient-style painting of ten zodiac signs! Virgo transforms into a butterfly fairy. This video was originally provided by Xiaoling Toys, with 3059 plays. The professional short video aggregation platform created by Baidu's team integrates both connotation and appearance. Zodiac-specific "ancient-style lucky Hanfu" - Cancer has a melancholic… -
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… -
How Chinoiserie Culture Quietly Popular Among Young People
Hairpins, earrings, brooches, bracelets, and other antique jewelry in a wide range, tweezers, wire drawing board, spitfire, and other tools filled the workbench. In the studio of "Jia Xu Zao Wu (甲戌造物)" located in Jinan, Shandong Province, "post-90s" young man Lü Jikai is using the millennium-old filigree inlay craft to process custom traditional jewelry for customers. Among the popular culture in China in recent years, the ancient trend represented by hanfu, cheongsam and traditional jewelry is especially sought after by young people like Lü Jikai. More and more "post-90s" and "post-00s" have turned their love for Chinese costumes and traditional jewelry into a career, becoming the promoters of the Chinoiserie culture. "8 years ago, when I first joined the industry, the demand for traditional jewelry is not high, and few people do it, like the old craft of filigree inlay, but few people know." Lü Jikai said. But in recent years, traditional Chinoiserie culture is receiving more and more attention, oriental aesthetics get more young people like, traditional Chinese jewelry also began to capture the hearts of more consumers. "In the past, only a few orders a month, now the orders are basically scheduled to three months later.Some people specify…
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