Traditional Chinese Beijing Opera, with its unique performance style and rich cultural connotations, has attracted countless audiences.
Among them, "The Peony Pavilion" as a classic opera work has become one of the representatives of Beijing Opera art.
In this play, actors wear gorgeous costumes and vividly present the story plot to the audience through exquisite performance skills.
Among these costumes, there is a kind of costume called "Scholar Red", which is made of red satin and embroidered with exquisite patterns.
This kind of costume is usually worn by male actors to highlight their handsomeness and dignity.
In "The Peony Pavilion", the male protagonist Liu Mengmei wears such a costume.
In addition to costumes, there is also a kind of clothing called "Peony Flower", which is a special costume worn by female actors.
This kind of clothing is usually made of white silk and embroidered with pink flower patterns.
In "The Peony Pavilion", the female protagonist Du Liniang wears such a beautiful Peony Flower costume.
These traditional opera costumes not only have high artistic value but also carry rich historical and cultural connotations.
They reflect the aesthetic concepts, etiquette norms, and social hierarchy of ancient Chinese society.
By appreciating these opera costumes, we can better understand the essence and charm of Chinese traditional culture.