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Wei Jin Scholars' Costumes In Luo Shen Fu Tu

2011/2/2 18:48:00 259

"Luo Shen Fu Tu"


The picture shows Gu Kaizhi, a famous painter in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

This picture is based on the "Luo Shen Fu" by Cao Chao Yang in the Three Kingdoms period.

A literary creation

And become.


Painters paint the beautiful and moving love story in the natural mountains and rivers by piecewise painting.

The characters in the scroll are realistic and vivid, which clearly reflects the image of men's dress in Wei and Jin Dynasties.


They all looked at the gown, their sleeves were large, and the open cuffs were more extensive than the former ones, showing the clothing style of the "Wei Yi Bo belt" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties.


The characters in the picture are three - tiled crowns, served by public servants, and the rest of the courtiers are painted with cages.

The crown of the painted cages is shaped like its name, with a crown first and a thin outer crown.

Black yarn

Cage.

The reason why this soft black yarn can stand upright is because it is soaked in lacquer, so it is called "lacquer yarn".

Through the gauze cap, the top of the crown is dimly visible, lofty and light.

The popularity of the tall lacquered cages has a direct connection with the social atmosphere of the Wei and Jin Dynasties.


At that time, the war continued. Political chaos, literati floating in the vulgar, to escape the reality of seclusion, they dressed L "pursue elegance."

Elegant

Feeling.

This trend has a direct impact on the upper class bureaucrats, who are also "good at clothes, with great strength."

So thin as the cicada crest of the cicada, became the popular costume in the Wei and Jin Dynasties.

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