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The most iconic version is the 1987 version and it’s pretty much 宅斗. Which google translate says “ refers to the power struggle, emotional entanglement and various scheming strategies between female characters within the ancient or modern family (usually merchants, officials and eunuchs).” There are many present day novels and c dramas that’s about 宅斗 so it depends on if you like this genre. I watched it mostly because the hanfu in this version is said to be much more accurate than the new version of this. The first episode is not very interesting but the latter ones aren’t that bad. There is a certain charisma in characters and the director paid a lot of attention to details like making Lin Daiyu’s hand very pretty for the scene where she got to the mansion and lifts the curtain of the carriage
It’s a character from a famous Chinese classic literature called Dream of the Red Chamber
(Mostly because I had weakness debuff’s three weeks ago. First it was a cold for 2 weeks accompanied by period pain for a week within that. Then after a full recovery, I got a fever a while after that for 2-3 days.) All those debuff’s made me feel like Lin Daiyu lol.
I was thinking of dressing up as Lin Daiyu but ended up staying at home
Happy birthday! The accessories go so well with the hanfu
It really depends on what type of wedding it is. (dress code, outshining the bride since you are wearing something different from everyone else, color taboos, etc). Some weddings would want guests to dress their best(like Indian weddings or so I’ve heard), while others have different taboos. For Chinese weddings, the mamian qun is awfully close to red, which is traditionally the bride’s and sometimes also the groom’s color. Overall, confirm with the friend first. Great outfit btw
Maybe email newhanfu and ask?
Probably just for decoration(in the product pictures, it’s peaking out). Wrap it around you where the elastic is and tie a bow or how you normally do for ruqun
Thanks, tho I’m not graduating this year lol. I bought the gown off of a student that already graduated and had their ceremony so I won’t need to pay full price when I eventually graduate. I plan to wear this set as I’ve seen a lot of Ming hanfu+graduation gown combinations but my graduation won’t be anytime soon 😅
The deep moss green one that’s next to the orange looks nice