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Traditional Chinese opera "The Beauty and the Knight" features a red feather hat for the male character and a pearl crown for the female character.
Both headwear items carry rich cultural significance and historical meanings.
The red feather hat, also known as "hongyingzi," is a traditional headwear item for men in ancient China.
Made of red silk, it has a red ribbon on top and is usually worn on the head.
The red feather hat has a long tradition in Chinese history, dating back to the Spring and Autumn period.
It symbolizes bravery, loyalty, and honor and is often used in military contexts.
In Beijing opera, the red feather hat is often worn by martial male characters, such as Xiang Yu in "Farewell My Concubine" and Cheng Ying in "The Orphan of Zhao."
These characters are typically depicted as brave and loyal to their country and people.
The pearl crown, also known as "zhen zhuding," is a traditional headwear item for women in ancient China.
Made of pearls, it has a golden ribbon on top and is usually worn on the head.
The pearl crown has a long tradition in Chinese history, dating back to the Han dynasty.
It symbolizes nobility, beauty, and wisdom and is often worn by imperial court women and noblewomen.
In Beijing opera, the pearl crown is often worn by female characters, such as Lin Daiyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber" and Bai Gu Jing in "Journey to the West."
These characters are typically depicted as beautiful, intelligent, and kind-hearted.
As important components of traditional Chinese culture, the red feather hat and pearl crown not only reflect the ancient Chinese people's pursuit of beauty and aesthetic concepts but also carry rich historical stories and cultural heritage.
They witness the changes in Chinese history and have become unique cultural legacies of the Chinese nation.
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