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Traditional Chinese opera headwear, such as the Laosheng hat and the red brocade embroidered Eight Trigrams hat, are important components of ancient Chinese theatrical culture.
These exquisite headwear not only have unique aesthetic value but also carry rich historical significance and cultural connotations.
The Laosheng hat, also known as the "big hat," is an important role type in Beijing Opera, mainly playing male roles such as warriors and officials.
This hat is usually made of red satin and embroidered with golden patterns such as dragons, phoenixes, flowers, etc.
The design of the Laosheng hat is unique, with a round top and long tassels on both sides to block the view during performance.
In addition, there is a black cloth on the hat to secure the hair.
This hat plays a protective role for the actor's head during Beijing Opera performances and provides a clear visual focus for the audience.
The red brocade embroidered Eight Trigrams hat is another important Beijing Opera headwear, mainly used to play female roles.
This hat is also made of red satin and embroidered with golden Eight Trigrams patterns.
The Eight Trigrams pattern symbolizes the law of the universe, implying balance and harmony between Yin and Yang.
The design of the red brocade embroidered Eight Trigrams hat is more complex, with many delicate embroidery details such as flowers, butterflies, etc.
in addition to the Eight Trigrams pattern.
This hat beautifies the character image in Beijing Opera performances and conveys an elegant and noble temperament.
In summary, traditional Chinese opera headwear, such as the Laosheng hat and the red brocade embroidered Eight Trigrams hat, are treasures of Chinese traditional culture.
They not only have unique aesthetic value but also carry rich historical significance and cultural connotations.
By appreciating and studying these headwear, we can better understand the development process of ancient Chinese theatrical art and its influence on later generations' culture.
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