漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing |#赵瑞洁EZ_ #流云蕊 | #FashionLookBook #MingDynasty – The Desert Sand is like snow the Yanshan moon is like a hook adventuring intrepid wear..

 

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…

Featuring with this urban feminine autumn spring Summery bold jade red colours, in which a featuring those warm colours in also absorbing heat for the evening in which the large jacket reflecting desert heat during the daylight also providing warmth during the evenings.. Featuring a low collar jacket enable for coolness for the neck… Featuring layering silk layering in which helps warmth, coolness ….. Urbanely adventuring over the desert for summery wear its best to wear light headwear jewellery… also its best to travel with a camel for long dessert distances..  

Image credit Weibo- Blogger-Photographer 赵瑞洁EZ_   – Photographer 流云蕊  

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing | #陈错啊 #青莺丶#一叶馨香汉服 |#FashionLookBook #MingDynasty – for a very early spring summery bold pavilions jade whites reds…

 

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…

 

 

Featuring with this urban feminine autumn spring bold jade red whites pavilion colours, in which a featuring those warm colours in also absorbing heat for the evening in which reflecting heat during the daylight.. Featuring a low collar jacket enable for coolness for the neck… Featuring layering silk layering in which helps warmth, coolness ….  In coolness featuring two favourite accessories a decorative bamboo Chinese umbrella for shade with a round bamboo fan… Urbanely for summery wear its best to wear light headwear jewellery…

 

Image credit Weibo- Blogger-Photographer 陈错啊 – Photographer 莺丶– Hanfu Store 一叶馨香汉服

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing | #白居然_ | #FashionLookBook – #TangDynasty – For a warm summery autumn urban jade whites sky blues urban intrepid look..

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…

Featuring with this feminine intrepid urban Tang Dynasty summery look with soft silk elegance sheerness, with minty pastel jade whites with low collar, in which this layering look helps to keep warm during the evenings in which also keeping cool during the with jade whites while with the sky blue various shades tones of hues helps to absorb the sunlight heat warmth for the eventing…..  Featuring with urban light golden headwear it’s best to wear minimal for summery to help to keep the head cool also light… Featuring with bamboo umbrella for summery  round bamboo frame decorative fan to fan the summery daylight warmth among with lantern to guide a light path for the secluded moonlight….

 

Image credit Weibo- Blogger-Photographer 白居然_

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing | #明珠SARA | #FashionLookBook – #MingDynasty – For a warm summery minty teals Hangzhou Azure rain look ….

 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…

Featuring with this feminine intrepid urban summery look with soft silk elegance sheerness, with minty pastel teals with low collar, in which this layering look helps to keep warm during the evenings in which also keeping cool during the with jade whites..  Featuring with urban light headwear it’s best to wear least for summery to help to keep the head cool… Featuring with bamboo umbrella for summery rain, with a flute for self-entertainment….


Image credit Weibo- Blogger-Photographer 明珠SARA …..

#東京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity |#September- “Wonderful Red-Chinese Ancient Flower and Wood Theme Cultural Relic Exhibition….

Featuring in the coming up six hundred years anniversary of the Imperial Palace of the Forbidden City in which is currently undergoing several massive renovations in various key locations.. in which one of key locations of exhibition halls of the Imperial palace … Featuring during the month of 3rd September 2019 towards the 31st October 2019, in Beijing- People’s Republic of China…  featuring reflecting on plant world on appreciation and philosophy in which featuring from the Song, Yuan, Ming also Qing Dynasty……“Wonderful Red-Chinese Ancient Flower and Wood Theme Cultural Relic Exhibition….”

Featuring more than three hundred exhibitions encompassing from 960Bc to 1911 AD into the early 20th century.. Featuring three hundred and seven exhibits preciously relics and painting and washes paintings artistically painted by court and professional painters, craftsman’s…  the exhibition features leading up towards the 70th Anniversary year of the founding of the People’s Republic of China..

 

Featuring  The exhibition has three exhibition halls in which divide into three Palace halls , namely, West Yanyan Building, Wumen Zhenglou and Dongyan Fen Building… he first unit, “Four-Time Sketching,” features a flower-and-wood painting of Seiko’s realistic style, mainly drawn by court painters and professional painters. The second unit, “Qing Ya Yi”, exhibits the ink color of the literati, and the flower paintings of pure ink, mainly works by literati painters, but some works by non-literate painters influenced by the taste of literati are also included. . The third unit, “Ease of Love”, displays the emotions and auspicious meanings that the flowers and trees are endowed with. The exhibits are not limited to the paintings of flowers and trees, but are related to the Huamu culture, highlighting the relationship between flowers and trees. A total of 307 cultural relics were exhibited in the exhibition. In line with the “Millions of Red and White Chinese Ancient Flower and Wood Theme Cultural Relics Special Exhibition” of the Palace Museum, the Shenyang Imperial Palace also held the same theme exhibition, which can be described as the competition between Beijing and Shenyang.

 

This exhibition is not sold separately, and tickets for the Palace Museum can be visited free of charge. Closed on Mondays except for legal holidays.

Image Credits are from the 紫禁城 Forbidden City website –Beijing –Peoples Republic of China