Kindergarten Hanfu catwalk commentary
The commentary for the kindergarten Hanfu catwalk show is as follows:
Commentary 1:
Dear judges and audience friends, hello everyone! Today, we are honored to present to you a unique children's Hanfu catwalk performance. The little models from our kindergarten will display a variety of exquisite Hanfu, and it will also bring a visual and cultural feast. Let's enjoy it together!
The first set of Hanfu came from the Tang Dynasty. It was a palace costume with bright colors and exquisite patterns. Wearing it, the little model seems to have traveled back to the prosperous age of the Tang Dynasty. The golden dragon pattern and magnificent design on the body reflect the nobility and elegance of the Tang Dynasty. The second set of Hanfu comes from the Song Dynasty and is an elegant and fresh ink-style Hanfu. The little model wears it like a fairy coming out of a landscape painting.
Commentary 2:
The first person to come was the talented person from our kindergarten class. Wearing a straight skirt and a round collar robe, he cupped his fists and saluted, which is one of the traditional meeting etiquette of the Han people. It originated from the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 3,000 years. Holding the fist is to hold the right hand with the left hand, close it naturally, with moderate tightness, and naturally shake slightly in front of the chest. The movement should not be too fast or too high.
The clothing structure of Hanfu:
1. Basic structure
Hanfu is cut from cloth with a width of two feet and two inches (about 50cm), and divided into It is composed of ten parts: collar, lapel, pleat, skirt, train, sleeves, jacket, belt, and crotch. Take two pieces of cloth of equal length, fold them in half respectively to form the front placket and back train, and sew the middle seam of the back. If there is no gusset on the front, it is a straight-collar double-breasted jacket. If you take another piece of cloth, cut it into two gussets, and sew them on the left and right lapels, it will be a right-gusset garment with a diagonal collar.
The middle seam of the front and back train is called the 裻, which is the Du meridian and the Ren meridian. The gusset is on the right side of the Ren meridian, so it is called the right gusset. The length of the train is divided into waist, knee, and foot. According to the length of the train, Hanfu has three lengths: jacket, train and deep clothing. The seam between the sleeves and the train is called 袼, and the cuffs are called qu. A complete set of Hanfu usually has three layers: Xiaoyi (underwear), middle coat, and coat.
2. Cross the right collar
In Hanfu, when the left lapel and the right lapel cross on the chest, it naturally forms a intersection of collars, so it is vividly called "cross-collar"; the two straight lines of the cross-collar intersect around the center line of the garment, which represents the symmetry of traditional culture, showing a unique righteousness and uprightness, and represents the need to be impartial in life.