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Qu Yuan Chinese Peking Opera Scholar Garment Costumes and Headwear Beijing Opera Elderly Male Apparels Poet Clothing
The Qu Yuan Chinese Peking Opera scholar garment is a traditional costume worn by male actors in the Peking opera.
It is characterized by its elegant design, intricate embroidery, and exquisite craftsmanship.
The scholar garment is made of high-quality silk or cotton fabric and features a long robe with a wide collar and a sash tied around the waist.
The headwear, such as the tasseled cap and the embroidered hat, complements the scholar garment and adds to its overall aesthetic appeal.
In addition to the scholar garment, there are also other types of costumes worn by male actors in the Peking opera, such as the elderly male apparels and the poet clothing.
These costumes are designed to reflect different characters and personalities, and they often feature unique colors, patterns, and textures.
For example, the elderly male apparels are typically made of heavy fabrics like wool or velvet and have a more formal style, while the poet clothing is lighter and more flowing, with delicate embroidery and intricate details.
The Peking opera is an important part of Chinese culture and has a rich history dating back over 200 years.
It combines music, dance, acrobatics, and martial arts into a unique form of performance art that has captivated audiences both in China and around the world.
The costumes and headwear used in the Peking opera are not only functional but also symbolic, representing the different roles and personalities of the characters on stage.
They are carefully crafted by skilled artisans who take great pride in their work and strive to create pieces that embody the essence of Chinese culture.
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