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水龙吟 character concepts
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Xiao Shunyao Studio update with Shen Langhun photoshoot and some poetic verse:
叶落风波静, 剑起江湖渡。 沈郎魂 (simplified)
葉落風波靜, 劍起江湖渡。沈郎魂 (traditional)
Something about... the leaves fall as the storm quiets, the sword raises at the crossroads of gongwu/jianghu - Shen Langhun?? (Yeah I'm still too illiterate to translate well, sorry)
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Shûi Lóng Yín 水龍吟
Characters promo clip
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Shui Long Yin
Original novel: Teng Ping (author of Auspicious Lotus House -> which Mysterious Lotus Casebook was adapted from)
Principal Lead: Luo Yunxi
Male Leads: Xiao Shunyao, Ao Ziyi, Fang Yilun
Female Leads (Ranked by Actor's First Letter): Bao Shangen, Chen Yao, Lin Yun
Guest stars: Xu Zhengxi, Wang Yilun, Xie Binbin Jiang Zhenyu
Special guest: Yang Shize
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Shui Long Yin official video promo with bts footage: full cast list here
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Just Luo Yunxi poking a tiny kitten
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"the moment the og spirit of ye xiwu decided to dip from this world"
This fanart was requested by @request_aquest (twitter) for @cdrama-action!
their prompt: humour, Ye Xiwu (the original) hovers over Li Susu like a ghost, criticizing her decisions
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Shui long yin has a handsome cast
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BAI LU as LI SU SU Till the End of the Moon 长月烬明 (2023) | Episode 33
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Creation is the highest form of art! He does not follow the trend, he makes them! He breaks his own ceiling, the costume god title is this level, strength and beauty! I am so excited in what Shui Long Yin has for us!!! 🤩🆘
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Grass sliding (滑操) in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia
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变脸 (Bianlian; "face changing") in Sichuan opera
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Those promos for Shui Long Yin are beautiful....
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So cute! Megaphone A Li armor version!
cr: Biscuit牛奶
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Back to Beijing 240424
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[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Late Warring States period(475–221 BC) Traditional Clothing Hanfu Based On Based On Chu (state)Historical Artifacts
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【Historical Artifact Reference】:
Late Warring States period(475–221 BC):Two conjoined jade dancers unearthed from Jincun, Luoyang,collected by Freer Museum of Art
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A similar jade dancer was also unearthed from the tomb of Haihunhou, the richest royal family member in the Han Dynasty, and was one of his treasures.
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Warring States period, Eastern Zhou dynasty, 475-221 BCE,jade dancer by Freer Gallery of Art Collection.
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Warring States period(475–221 BC)·Silver Head Figurine Bronze Lamp.Unearthed from the Wangcuo Tomb in Zhongshan state during the Warring States Period and collected by the Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
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The figurine of a man dressed as a woman holds a snake in his hand, and 3 snakes correspond to 3 lamps.
Sword of Goujian/越王勾践剑:
The Sword of Goujian (Chinese: 越王勾践剑; pinyin: Yuèwáng Gōujiàn jiàn) is a tin bronze sword, renowned for its unusual sharpness, intricate design and resistance to tarnish rarely seen in artifacts of similar age. The sword is generally attributed to Goujian, one of the last kings of Yue during the Spring and Autumn period.
In 1965, the sword was found in an ancient tomb in Hubei. It is currently in the possession of the Hubei Provincial Museum.
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【Histoty Note】Late Warring States Period·Noble Women Fashion
The attire of noblewomen in the late Warring States period, as reconstructed in this collection, is based on a comprehensive examination of garments and textiles unearthed from the Chu Tomb No. 1 at Mashan, Jiangling, as well as other artifacts from the same period.
During the late Warring States period, both noble men and women favored wearing robes that were connected from top to bottom. These garments were predominantly made of gauze, silk, brocade, and satin, with silk edging. From the Chu Tomb No. 1 at Mashan, there were discoveries of robes entirely embroidered or embroidered fragments. The embroidery technique employed was known as "locked stitches," which gave the patterns a three-dimensional, lively appearance, rich in decoration.
The two reconstructed robes in this collection consist of an inner robe made of plain silk with striped silk edging, and an outer robe made of brocade, embroidered with phoenixes and floral patterns, with embroidered satin edging. Following the structural design of clothing found in the Mashan Chu Tomb, rectangular fabric pieces were inserted at the junction of the main body, sleeves, and lower garment of the robe. Additionally, an overlap was made at the front of the main body and the lower garment to enlarge the internal space for better wrapping around the body curves. Furthermore, the waistline of the lower garment was not horizontal but inclined upward at an angle, allowing the lower hem to naturally overlap, forming an "enter" shape, facilitating movement.
The layered edging of the collars and sleeves of both inner and outer robes creates a sense of rhythm, with the two types of brocade patterns complementing each other, resulting in a harmonious effect. Apart from the robes, a wide brocade belt was worn around the waist, fastened with jade buckle hooks, and adorned with jade pendants, presenting an elegant and noble figure.
The reconstructed hairstyle draws inspiration from artifacts such as the jade dancer from the late Warring States period unearthed at the Marquis of Haihun Tomb in Nanchang, and the jade dancer from the Warring States period unearthed at Jin Village in Luoyang. It features a fan-shaped voluminous hairdo on the crown, with curled hair falling on both sides, and braided hair gathered at the back. The Book of Songs, "Xiao Ya: Duren Shi," vividly depicts the flowing curls of noblewomen during that period. Their images of curly-haired figures in long robes were also depicted in jade artifacts and other relics, becoming emblematic artistic representations.
The maturity and richness of clothing art in the late Warring States period were unparalleled in contemporary world civilizations, far beyond imagination. It witnessed the transition of Chinese civilization into the Middle Ages. The creatively styled garments and intricate fabric patterns from the Warring States period carry the unique essence, mysterious imagination, and ultimate romanticism of that era, serving as an endless source of artistic inspiration.
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Recreation Work by : @裝束复原
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