China, 2000 Weizhou Island, Guangxi, China. 中国 広西 北海市 涠洲岛 Photography by Michitaka Kurata
【Historical Artifacts Reference 】:
China Tang Dynasty Tomb of Wei Shiqiniang's Stone Coffin Line Carving/韦十七娘石椁线刻
Showing Tang Dynasty Woman Officer In WuZetian (690–705)period
武周女官
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👗Hanfu: @山涧服饰
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Uyghur bread, Xinjiang China.
Weizhou Church, 2000 Weizhou Island, Guangxi, China. 中国 広西 北海市 涠洲岛 涠洲天主教堂 Photography by Michitaka Kurata
cosplay of daji妲己, a famous ancient chinese beauty transformed from the famous chinese yaoguai, jiuweihu九尾狐, i.e. nine tail fox (coser is shiba chongchuan十八重川)
【Historical Reference Artifacts】:
China Song Dynasty Painted Sculpture from【Jin Temple】晋祠宋代彩塑
▶️【About Hairstyle“包髻/Bao Ji”】: It is one of the hairstyles of ancient Han women.
包髻/Bao Ji is a hairstyles that use rectangular headscarf to cover the hair. When worn, it is folded diagonally, wrapped from the front to the back, and then wrapped around the corner of the scarf to the front of the forehead to tie a knot.
As early as the Tang Dynasty(618-907 AD), there was a prototype of this hairstyle, and it became popular in the Song Dynasty.
Women in the Ming Dynasty(1368-1644 AD) liked to use black gauze to make this hairstyle and this kind of hairstyle survived until the last dynasty of China: the Qing Dynasty.
Dali, Yunnan, China 2022
mascot picks on mascot