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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Chinese Yue Opera is a traditional form of Chinese opera that originated in the southern region of China.
It is known for its unique singing style, elaborate costumes, and intricate makeup.
The Xiao Sheng Lu You and Tang Wan Wedding Costumes are two of the most famous costumes in Chinese Yue Opera.
The Xiao Sheng Lu You costume is worn by male characters who play young lovers in love stories.
It consists of a red embroidered robe with gold trim, a white turban, and black shoes.
The outfit is designed to be elegant and graceful, reflecting the beauty and purity of young love.
The Tang Wan Wedding Costume is worn by female characters who play brides in wedding stories.
It is a long dress made of silk or satin, with intricate embroidery and embellishments.
The dress is usually adorned with a red veil and a matching headpiece, which adds to the elegance and grandeur of the occasion.
Both costumes are highly symbolic and represent different aspects of Chinese culture.
The Xiao Sheng Lu You costume represents the purity and innocence of young love, while the Tang Wan Wedding Costume represents the beauty and grace of marriage.
These costumes have been passed down through generations and continue to be cherished by Chinese people today.
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