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Introduction of Cherry Blossom Festival in Yancheng Ruins Park

Yancheng Ruins Park is a large-scale artificial antique building complex and natural ecological park full of classical Jiangnan culture. In addition to antique buildings, there are many designs that conform to garden techniques and aesthetics, and a large number of cherry blossoms have been planted. Don't worry about cherry blossoms this spring. The following is the detailed strategy of the Cherry Blossom Festival in Yancheng Ruins Park.

It takes about 7 days for a cherry blossom to wither, and about 16 days for a whole cherry tree to bloom to wither. The annual cherry blossom photo contest in the circle of friends is about to blow the horn. Are you ready?

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Cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and Hanfu is free to experience.

Cherry Blossom Festival Time:

March 65438+6 to June 9, 2006

Yancheng Chunqiu Park provides all kinds of exquisite Hanfu for tourists, and all tourists can change parks for free.

Hanfu is better with spring.

After the advertisement, let's enter the serious time of popular science:

Hanfu, which originated in ancient times, was shaped in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period and flourished in the Ming Dynasty. After hand-painted decoration, cutting, sewing, ironing and other processes, it is unique in dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and it is still erupting after thousands of years. The real Chinese style and oriental aesthetics are hidden in this Hanfu.

Although the costumes of the Han Dynasty have changed after the change of dynasties, their main shapes, namely "collar and right collar, clothes and skirts", have not changed.

See the figure below for details:

In order to facilitate memory, this paper divides the various forms of Hanfu into four basic categories, which are simple and complicated to control.

The first category: clothing system.

Clothing system (upper and lower petticoats are cut separately), that is, the upper and lower petticoats are cut separately, and the upper body is worn, and the lower petticoats also refer to skirts. Coat system is the oldest form of Hanfu system, the source and foundation of Hanfu, and the highest form of men's dress in past dynasties, which has been the case until the Ming Dynasty, such as Guan Fu and Duan Xuan. The other three types of shapes introduced later are also evolved on the basis of top and bottom.

Crown clothing: the emperor's clothing to worship heaven, also known as the twelve-chapter clothing, can only be worn by the emperor.

Duan Xuan: It is used for court meetings and ceremonies, and can also be worn by princes and scholars. It is characterized by no ornate ornamentation.

The second category: deep clothing department.

Deep clothes (sewn up and down) were formed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Cut up and down separately and sew at the waist to form a whole. Deep clothes can be worn by both men and women. They can be used as formal dresses and everyday wear. Deep clothing is the most worthy of discussion and research in Hanfu system, and its cutting has very clear norms and requirements. It can be said that deep clothes are the core essence of Hanfu.

Clothes are divided into straight and curved.

Straight collar: the left lapel is vertically downward from the front chest and right back, so it is called straight collar, which is concise, capable, straight and solemn.

Ququ: "Ququ" means skirt, and Ququ is a kind of curved and coiled skirt. Compared with a straight line, its lapels are coiled around the body layer by layer, and finally tied at the waist, with a beautiful and smooth curve. When the outstanding representative of Qufu was Dahan Dynasty, all emperors, officials and civilians liked to wear Qufu.

Video screenshot of T-shaped silk painting of Xin Zhui's tomb, with straight ruffles on the left and curved ruffles on the right.

The third category: robe system.

Robe system (top-down cutting system): the upper and lower layers of clothes are cut from a piece of cloth, seamless and seamless. Its characteristics are obviously different from those of deep clothing. This form was founded in Sui and Tang Dynasties, which was a breakthrough feat at that time. After all, Hanfu was cut up and down before Sui and Tang Dynasties. There are many kinds of gowns, including round neck gowns, pleated shirts, straight braids, braids, gowns, dresses and so on. These were very popular in the Song and Ming Dynasties, and literati and poets especially liked to wear them.

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