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Splendid stage Costumes

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Stage costumes are an important part of traditional Chinese clothing. They have developed from ordinary clothes and embodied many characteristics of traditional Chinese clothing

Stage costumes are referred to as xingtou in the chinese language, and each role in a play has his or her own special costume. Audiences can usually tell the identity of a role by the stage costume. For example, young female charactersare divided into two kinds, gingyi and huadan The former are the heroines whousually possess a virtuous and dignified character, such as Lady mengjiang in Lady mengjiang Mourns Her Husband at the Great Wall or Sun Shangxiang in Making Sacrifices to the River. Their costumes are usually simple and elegant, typically in the black. The huadan are usually lively young girls, and therefore their costumes are bright and colorful. Huadan usually wear a coat and a skirt, with a sleeveless jacket and waist sash with ornaments. The huadan costume is the most beautiful of all stage costumes

The costumes used in Chinese plays match well with the personalities, identities and moods of the roles. For example, the qingyi usually lead a hard life and have a melancholy character, therefore their costumes are usually in cooler colors, while the huadan roles are usually lively and cheerful, with the gorgeous clothing well suiting their sanguine personalities

Chinese stage costumes reflect the exquisite beauty pursued by traditional Chinese aesthetics. The image of Zhao Yun(? -229), a historical figure of the Three Kingdoms Period(220-280) and the hero in the famous Peking Opera The Slopes of Changban, serves as a good example. In the changban hillside battle Zhao yun ventures alone into the enemy camp to rescue Liu Bei(161-223), his master. The story displays zhao yuns loyalty, valiance and heroic bearing Onstage. Zhao Yun wears red facial makeup(symbolizing loyalty and heroism), a splendid robe, and a dragon-design cape, with four triangular streamers waving on his back. Withhis agile movements, the streamers fly, and the robe and ornaments gleam thus vividly displaying a valiant and heroic image on the stage The long sleeves of the female characters in traditional chinese stage costumes are an interesting phenomenon to observe. The sleeves, long and loose, are exercised smoothly like flowing water or flying clouds by skillful actors, hence the Chinese name Water Sleeves. Any Peking Opera actors playing female roles need to learn how to toss out and bring in the Water Sleeves-a skill not easy to master Excellent sleeve performances, set against supple and graceful movements and the melodious singing of female characters, produce a dramatic effect, drawing audiences into the extremely sentimental world of the female characters

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