Chinese Kun Opera Female General Kao Costumes Princess Baihua Peking Opera Blues Garment Apparels Red Armor Suit with Flags and Headdress
The Chinese Kun Opera Female General Kao Costumes, also known as the "Princess Baihua" or "Peking Opera Blues Garment Apparels", is a traditional Chinese costume that has been passed down for generations.
It is a symbol of Chinese culture and history, representing the elegance and beauty of ancient Chinese art.
The costume consists of a red armor suit with flags and headdress, which is adorned with intricate embroidery and other decorative elements.
The headdress is made of silk and features a long, flowing hairpiece that adds to the overall grandeur of the costume.
The costume is typically worn by female performers in Kun Opera, a form of traditional Chinese opera that originated in Beijing during the Qing Dynasty.
It is said that the costume was named after the legendary general Kao Yue, who was known for her bravery and strategic thinking.
The costume has become an iconic symbol of Chinese culture and is often used in performances to represent the strength and beauty of women.