Traditional Beijing Opera Niche Hair Accessories Lang Scholar Hat, Ancient Chinese Peking Opera Young Men Headwear
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Traditional Beijing Opera, as one of the representatives of Chinese opera, is famous for its unique performance style, exquisite skills, and rich cultural connotations.
In Beijing Opera, headwear is an important element for actors to show their personality and roles.
Among them, "Niche Hair Accessories Lang Scholar Hat" (Zan Hua Guan Zi Lang Guan Mao) is a headwear with historical significance, carrying the essence of ancient Chinese culture.
The Niche Hair Accessories Lang Scholar Hat originated in the Ming Dynasty when it was the official headwear for officials.
The hat consists of two parts: the upper part is the Zan Hua Guan Zi, and the lower part is the Lang Guan Mao.
The Zan Hua Guan Zi is usually made of silk and decorated with various floral patterns, symbolizing nobility and elegance.
The Lang Guan Mao is made of black fabric with a golden dome on top and two long tassels on both sides.
The design of this headwear aims to highlight the identity status and dignity of officials.
Over time, the Niche Hair Accessories Lang Scholar Hat gradually became a necessary prop for Beijing Opera performers.
In the late Qing Dynasty, it was given more symbolic meaning.
For example, Jia Baoyu, a character in the famous classical novel "Dream of Red Mansions," once wore this kind of hat.
In addition, the Niche Hair Accessories Lang Scholar Hat is closely related to China's ancient imperial examination system.
In the imperial examination, candidates need to wear this headwear to show respect and solemnity.
Today, although modern clothing has replaced many traditional headwear, the Niche Hair Accessories Lang Scholar Hat still appears in some special occasions and activities.
It is not only a practical headwear but also an artistic treasure that carries rich historical and cultural connotations.
By appreciating and studying these ancient headwear, we can better understand the customs, aesthetic concepts, and people's pursuit of nobility and dignity in ancient Chinese society.
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