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零青子 Hanfu – Han Dynasty Clothing blogger –Vlogger based in historical modern richness of two thousand and four hundred year old ultra megapolis ancient – postmodern Chengdu city Sichuan province of China – People’s Republic of China. She is one of many leading fashion blogger-Vlogger  fashionably trending setting vlogs of how to wear of her collection of sort after Chinese –Han Dynasty Clothing of Hanfu- Han ethnic Traditional clothing in which dressing traditional from various dynasties to its postmodern twentieth first century trending setting ….

零青子 shows how to wear a Han Traditional Ming Dynasty era Wedding Dress without the crown in which is similar to the an female Ming Dynasty official or towards the Empress wears most luxurious wedding dress is called Dashan Xiapei (大衫霞帔) in which when a Commoner Woman gets married she can enjoy the honour of wearing the phoenix crown and Xiapei

First is how to wear the Horse-face skirt, also known as “horse-face pleated skirt” is a Swirl Skirt variant, is one of the main skirt styles of ancient Chinese Han women. There are four skirt doors inside and outside, overlapping in two. The outer skirt door is decorated, and the inner skirt door is decorated with little or no decoration. For decoration, the side of the horse-faced skirt is tucked up, and the waist of the skirt is mostly white cloth, which means white head and old age, and it is fixed with rope or button…..

The horse-main skirt is the most typical style of Han women’s dress during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Its style has undergone a series of changes from the freshness and elegance of the Ming Dynasty to the magnificence and wealth of the Qing Dynasty to the beauty and simplicity of the People’s Republic of China, but its “horse-faced” structure has always been deeply ingrained….,

During the Ming Dynasty Most women wore three collars with narrow sleeves during this dynasty. This is what made up their upper clothing most of the time. Pleated skirts were also popularized in this period and made clothing more graceful for women. Light colours became very popular during the start of the Ming Dynasty. Embroidered capes also became part of the ensemble for women’s clothing. It was worn over the shoulders which were called “Rosy Cloud Cape” due to its rosy and cloud-like shape.

How to wear a Ming Dynasty urban wear every day wear clothing on for a every day wear  first apply the undergarment in which is the Short front Button Cami with the undergarment skirt/ long bloomers  with soft silk Swirl Skirt in very simple pastel colours fabrics with fun Printed playfully keeping warm and cool throughout the seasons then apply wearing the Sheer Fabric Shirt  竖领对襟纱in which it has a Standing Collar with opening shirt with Sheerness Standing collar . 披風 Pi Feng The sheerness is general worn at private areas at Home in which the sheerness is informal wear..  However there’s a heavier moderate for formal wear for urban wear.

HanFu- Han Dynasty Clothing – Han Traditional Clothing is making a massive come back in the Asian Chinese communities as youths reliving In recently decades there’s been very much strong revitalisation of Chinese Customary tailoring clothing in which is HanFu- Han Dynasty (221-206 BC) period inspired clothing in which was worn just before the fall of the Ming Dynasty (23 January 1308 to 25 April1644, until a North East Manchurian fashion that have taken over the traditional Han Dynasty fashion in which we known till today that’s the Qipao in which have been fashionable evolving on the same path also…. Like a Qipao, HanFu can be worn every day, as work wear, till as evening wear… It also it comes in various forms as to the nature of activity of the day or night…

Images visuals are from Weibo and their respectives of 零青子.

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梦华录 Meng Hualu or known as Dream Hualu 2021, written on a theme premise on period drama with strong Feminine inspirationally characters in which the production finished its production and post-production on August 2021 month at the world’s largest filming production studio Hengdian – Dongyang- Zhejiang Province –China – People’s Republic of China. 梦华录 Meng Hualu

The play is based on Guan Hanqing’s Yuan verse ”Zhao Pan’er Fengyue Saves the Wind and Dust “. It tells the story of Zhao Paner, Song Yinzhang, and Sun Sanniang who have gone through all kinds of hardships and hardships. The three sisters finally managed the small teahouse into the largest restaurant in Bianjing ….. Directed by YangYang, Screen written by Zhang Wei, in which production started of 16th February- 5th July 2021 with production with Tencent – Penguin Films, Golden Media, Yuanxi Films …..

Zhao Pan’er (Liu Yifei), who opened a tea shop in Hangzhou , finally received the good news that her fiance Ouyang Xu was looking for flowers in Beijing High School, but was abandoned. Unwilling to accept her fate, she vowed to go to Beijing to seek justice. On the way to Beijing, she had to rush to rescue her good sister Song Yinzhang (Lin Yun) who was cheated on marriage and was abused . At the same time, she also saved her marriage life on the way to Beijing, which unfortunately caused her to fall into the water. Sun Sanniang (played by Liu Yan) who committed suicide….

When Ouyang Xu learned that Zhao Pan’er had come to Beijing to find her door, he managed to drive her out of Bianjing. Zhao Pan’er, Song Yinzhang, and Sun Sanniang decided to stay in Bianjing, relying on their own ability to make a fortune. After experiencing difficulties and various tribulations, the three sisters finally managed the small tea house into the largest restaurant in Bianjing. After arduous struggle, Zhao Pan’er saw more scenery and solved the obsession with hating Ouyang Xu. At the same time, he also opened the door of equal salvation for the humble women in ancient times

梦华录  A Dream of Splendour – Menghualu in collaboration  with Phoenix Digital Technology and “Painting to Travel Thousands of Miles of Rivers and Mountains” to launch the “Dream Dream·Menghuachao” series of videos, the last issue of “Dining Houses and Wine Events” will take you to continue to appreciate the wonderful life of the Song Dynasty. Xing Bin, the fifth-generation inheritor of the craftsmanship, tells the prosperous food history of the Song Dynasty.  In which to experience the gluttonous feast!

Yongan Building –restaurant- is also a Dining house with takeaways services off Song Dynasty’s takeaway call Yongan Building in 梦华录 A Dream of Splendour Menghualu to have a meal It seems that the “restaurant inside the restaurant” has already appeared in the Song Dynasty! Our shopkeeper Zhao’s Yong’an Building is a vivid display of the characteristics of the dining culture of the Song Dynasty. The elegant rooms, Wazi District, and reception boats are all intact, and there is even a “solicitation” comparable to modern “takeaway”!



 among with the new food menu services of the new restaurant of the Yongan building in which there are hidden elements in turns out that Team Zhao Paner still has so many surprises hidden in which for example Not only is there a food delivery service similar to modern “takeaway”, but the dishes in the store are even more unique! “Snow bubble chrysanthemum wine” and “Crab-stuffed golden orange” already want to eat just hearing the name


Don’t worry! 梦华录 A Dream of Splendour joined hands with phoenix digital technology and combined with “painting to travel a thousand miles of rivers and mountains” to launch the “Dream Dream·Menghuachao” series of videos, the last issue of “Dining Houses and Wines” will take you to explore more secrets of dining in the Song Dynasty. Specially invited Xingbin, the fifth-generation inheritor of royal food production skills, tells about the exquisite food culture and life attitude of the Song Dynasty people a thousand years ago…

Images and visuals are from Weibo also from their respectives.

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #June2022 | #ForbiddenCityMoments #ForbiddenCityPress #ForbiddenCityBookStore #ForbiddenCityBooks #ForbiddenCityArchitecture ancient #寧壽宮 The Palace of Tranquil Longevity – Ningshou Palace Garden known as Qianlong Garden….

寧壽宮The Palace of Tranquil Longevity literally, “peaceful old age palace,” also called the Qianlong Garden, Qianlong Palace, Qianlong District or the Palace of Tranquillity and Longevity, is a palace in Beijing, China, located in the northeast corner of the Inner Court of the Forbidden City- Beijing – China – People’s Republic of China.

Construction of the palace began on the Qianlong Emperor’s orders in 1771, in preparation for his retirement, although the emperor himself never moved into the palace. Its beautiful apartments, pavilions, gates and gardens feature “some of the most elegant spaces at a time widely considered being the pinnacle of Chinese interior design.” Throughout the Qing dynasty, the palace was almost never used, largely because of the Qianlong Emperor’s imperial decree ordering his retirement retreat remain unaltered.

Forbidden City Hundred Excellent Books for Public reading activities …… The ancient buildings of the Forbidden City have gone through calamities and are treasures of the years, and they are still shining today. Wandering in the Forbidden City, we respect the splendour of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the solemnity of the Hall of Fengxian, the serenity of the Hall of Mental Cultivation, the wealth of ancient times in the Wenyuan Pavilion…



Not only that, we are also amazed at the A very special place in the Forbidden City’s Inner Tingwai East Road is the Ningshou Palace Garden, also known to the public by the name of “Qianlong Garden”.

This garden is the most well-preserved royal garden in the Forbidden City with the most architectural art style of the Qianlong period. The ingenious and rigorous form of the ancient buildings in the garden is enviable, the architectural space and garden layout are fascinating, and the delicate and complicated decoration of the eaves of the building is dazzling.

In such an environment, there is still a building that is unique. This is a magical attic called “Mission House” by later generations. It is also a great architectural artwork, and it is also an extremely rare existence in the ancient buildings of the Forbidden City. This mysterious building is Fuwang Pavilion. Its completion was praised by Emperor Qianlong as “its sincerity meets my expectations”, and now looking back on the past of Fuwang Pavilion, it has indeed lived up to Emperor Qianlong’s holy family.


Fuwang Pavilion is one of the few remaining palace remains in the Forbidden City that has not been interfered by modern humans. It contains a lot of real historical information, such as why Fuwang Pavilion was built, when and why it was repaired, and how the interior eaves were furnished in different periods. …..  where to make the various craftsmanship of the interior eaves decoration, when to pay tribute, and so on. The records of Fuwang Pavilion (including the entire Ningshou Palace area) in the various archives of the inner court of the Qing Dynasty were detailed, which was a great blessing to later scholars. This not only accomplished the research and protection project of Qianlong Garden, but also enabled us to have a more detailed and in-depth understanding of Fuwang Pavilion’s space and interior eaves decoration techniques, but also discovered many modern relics of Fuwang Pavilion’s inner eaves decoration technology, protecting these traditional crafts. ‘s craftsman.


It goes without saying that Fuwang Pavilion enriches the study of ancient architecture. It is of great significance for contemporary interior design to carry forward Chinese traditions and broaden the artistic thinking of display. Cultural creativity can also understand the spirit and get inspiration from it.


“Palace·Fuwang Pavilion: The “Lost Tower” of Emperor Qianlong” takesspace furnishings as the theme, tells about the art and technology of Chinese court environment design in the 18th century, and comprehensively displays the history of Fuwang Pavilion’s construction, original furnishings, architectural space, The decoration of the inner eaves reveals the story behind the construction of the Fuwang Pavilion in the Qianlong Garden of the Forbidden City, and explains why the Fuwang Pavilion can be called the highest representative of the inner eaves decoration skills of the ancient buildings in the Qianlong Garden and even the Forbidden City.

Imagines credits are of the Forbidden City –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China also from the Series Weibo北京卫视上新了故宫 Treasures in the Forbidden City…

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Dressed in Imperial auspiciousness Imperial white Qipao on Chinese hand crafted embroidery youthfully cheongsam Qipao ….with beautifully dressed in Beautiful Chinese Painting embroidery of Oriental women’s uniquebeautiful and imperial Femininity is the ultimate expression of condensed femininity……..in which traditional Chines evening dresses have been in various colouring  silk, in which now it’s changing to Innovating with  the Qipao Cheongsam Dress The color of the beautiful dress of the new Chinese dress is very simple white, fresh and pure. The cheongsam collar elements are fused inside, revealing a dignified and elegant atmosphere. The fairy-like white light-colored embroidered cheongsam with elegant white silk fabric is glowing with a pearl-like light, and blends with the wool of different colours, which is fresh and light.

Looming in light color is eye-catching It is based on white. The various light colours gradually change to white and are appropriately embellished with silver and light gold. The whole body is full of poetry, sweet and gentle….. Cheongsam, emerald, bare feet… The twilight wraps frame by frame, reflecting the tranquillity of this flower and Agarwood….

Phoenix orchid Mulan  pattern and curly grass pattern, the fusion of white, gold and silver thread, and color gold thread, the exquisite embroidery is poetic and picturesque, and it blooms in the heart as watery soft, elegant and clear.

Feminine traits are often hidden in the body lines, followed by looks, but they are more important than looks……… The silky shoulders, neck and arm lines… the slenderness and extension of the calves and ankles… the rhythm of each step… Based on this, there is really no dress that is more suitable for showing the temperament of the goddess than “cheongsam”…..  Expressing in with its embroidery interwoven with golden pink spring Sakura embroidery in traditional embroidered gold pink and rose reds with intervened embroidered cheongsam, which has inherited significance, emphasizes the splendid beauty and momentum……

Hand woven storytelling with gold and silver threads are hovered on the red silk bottom cloth according to the changing patterns, and they are coiled into a Mongolian Mulan flowers with  Flying Butterflies which is dazzling and gorgeous Elegant and Fresh Red Cheongsam storytelling with a Chinese garden of It is a symbol of purity and agility. Although it is a warm red, the combination of a single color still has a fresh style… embroidery The pattern extends from the shoulder to the waist, highlighting the female curve with a flowing melody Only one color can express the layering of the petals, the elegance of the smooth embroidery, the continuation of the purity and elegance of the cherry blossoms, the grand beauty and the elegance and freshness. Refreshing patterns create a dynamic temperament of “bright in front of you”.

Rongti cheongsam is customized. The exquisite body measurer reshapes the body’s lines with the lines of the cheongsam between the tightness and the retracted square inches, magnifying the original advantages of the figure, and using ingenuity to modify your anxiety, and the panorama shows your goddess temperament…….

….…… In which timeless gorgeous hand crafted embroidery youthfully cheongsam Qipao Chinese  Qipao –Cheongsam makes a most treasured embroidery art center piece on you  and after on a mannequin as your fashion art piece memorable…….

QIPAO 旗袍 Cheongsam …. In which from historically Shenyang is the birth place of the Qing Dynasty 1636-1912plus ….  In which Qipao is termed for Qing Dynasty Clothing that the Manchu ethnic adoptively wore…… in which the Shenyang Palace Museum was an imperial palace towards two Qing Dynasty emperors. Previously two years ago during the event it which was an eight day forums, with exhibitions also related workshops illustrating the birth place of the Old Capital of Cheongsam where the Qing Dynasty- Qipao was inspired from…  

Before that Shanghai 1930’s Qipao-Cheongsam revolution, the Manchurian Cheongsam was the fashion of choice of the Qing Dynasty (1636-1912)   throughout as it standardised that style during the dynasty… Replacing the previous clothing standard Han Fu – Han Dynasty clothing style, in which also is form fitting towards the women’s silhouette but with a higher degree of freedom of flare of personal, individual style… 

Qipao-Cheongsam is uniquely hand crafted tailored Chinese dress to the customer’s various measurements… in which you can still have them brought of the rack in which is accustomed to the standard measurements… in which you can tell which is western influenced with the back zipped in which the Eastern traditional Chinese Tailors would have the side zipped of the Qipao dress due it interrupts the flow of the pattern work at the back of the dress..  Also it creates a continuous seamless back look…  after as the measurements are translated drafted onto the silk or the customer desired accustomed fabric of choice, from the measurements book with the associated look of the design elements with additional accessories the sexiness of Qipao lies subtlety.. Measuring, patterning, cutting, and button making are crucial, in where passion and art comes together in tailoring

 In which traditionally Qipao- Cheongsam dresses are worn for from straight forwardly every day towards after work evening wear in without having to change to another set of wardrobe dressing only to accessories for the required occasion… … in which the Qipao dress pattern silhouette is design for the lady’s figure in which accentuating the silhouette without giving away too much of what’s underneath in retaining…. its timeless classic silhouettes in which are designed to be worn every day, from work, evening,  casually  towards to the weekend… with sleek simple, elegant, sexy intelligent sophistication in which are easy to be accessorised with any pieces of clothing in your current or upcoming wardrobe…

Images and visuals are from Weibo also from 榕缇新中式嫁衣定制 Rongti Design – Beijing Rongti Fashion Design Co., Ltd…. Phone 15801269327  Store public number: Rongti_China ….Store address: Yongyuan Intangible Cultural and Creative Park, Dongcheng District, Beijing…China – People’s Republic of China

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零青子 Hanfu – Han Dynasty Clothing blogger –Vlogger based in historical modern richness of two thousand and four hundred year old ultra megapolis ancient – postmodern Chengdu city Sichuan province of China – People’s Republic of China. She is one of many leading fashion blogger-Vlogger  fashionably trending setting vlogs of how to wear of her collection of sort after Chinese –Han Dynasty Clothing of Hanfu- Han ethnic Traditional clothing in which dressing traditional from various dynasties to its postmodern twentieth first century trending setting ….

Horse-face skirt, also known as “horse-face pleated skirt” is a Swirl Skirt variant, is one of the main skirt styles of ancient Chinese Han women. There are four skirt doors inside and outside, overlapping in two. The outer skirt door is decorated, and the inner skirt door is decorated with little or no decoration. For decoration, the side of the horse-faced skirt is tucked up, and the waist of the skirt is mostly white cloth, which means white head and old age, and it is fixed with rope or button.

The horse-main skirt is the most typical style of Han women’s dress during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Its style has undergone a series of changes from the freshness and elegance of the Ming Dynasty to the magnificence and wealth of the Qing Dynasty to the beauty and simplicity of the Republic of China, but its “horse-faced” structure has always been deeply ingrained….,

How to wear a Song Dynasty- Ming Dynasty urban wear every day wear clothing on for a every day wear for a summery autumn wear with bold pastel orange- teal white cool colours with soft silk Swirl Skirt in very simple pastel colours fabrics with fun Printed playfully keeping warm and cool throughout the seasons in which helps to match a contempary style within your wardrobe with a Ming Dynasty Ming Dynasty blouse on with a Panda Bear purse. ..   

HanFu- Han Dynasty Clothing is making a massive come back in the Asian Chinese communities as youths reliving In recently decades there’s been very much strong revitalisation of Chinese Customary tailoring clothing in which is HanFu- Han Dynasty (221-206 BC) period inspired clothing in which was worn just before the fall of the Ming Dynasty (23 January 1308 to 25 April1644, until a North East Manchurian fashion that have taken over the traditional Han Dynasty fashion in which we known till today that’s the Qipao in which have been fashionable evolving on the same path also…. Like a Qipao, HanFu can be worn every day, as work wear, till as evening wear… It also it comes in various forms as to the nature of activity of the day or night…

Images visuals are from Weibo and their respectives of 零青子.