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Liu Lanzhi Chinese Peking Opera Bully Garment Costumes and Headwear Beijing Opera Chou Apparels Rich Childe Clothing
Liu Lanzhi, also known as Liu Liangzhi, was a renowned Chinese opera performer who lived during the late Qing Dynasty.
He is famous for his performances of the role of "Bully" in Peking Opera, which requires intricate costumes and headwear that are designed to convey the character's power and authority.
The Bully costume is one of the most distinctive and recognizable elements of Liu Lanzhi's performance style.
It consists of a long, flowing robe made of silk or other luxurious materials, often adorned with intricate embroidery and embellishments.
The costume is typically worn by male performers, and it is designed to be both comfortable and visually striking.
In addition to the Bully costume, Liu Lanzhi also wore a variety of other headwear items, such as hats, masks, and wigs.
These accessories were used to enhance his performance and create a sense of depth and complexity within the character.
Liu Lanzhi's influence on Chinese opera has been immense, and his legacy continues to inspire modern performers today.
His dedication to perfecting his craft and his ability to bring complex characters to life through his costumes and headwear have earned him a place in the annals of Chinese cultural history.
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