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Description
A short sequence created by a Chinese animator, Congcong. (Weibo: http://weibo.com/u/2212202277)
It was featured in a short collab animation, as a tribute to the opening theme to an old TV series New Legend of Madame White Snake. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Legend_of_Madame_White_Snake).
Animation here: http://youtu.be/uqrRAkMiq1I (at 00:42)
Note: This GIF version was created using the author’s original sequence, not from the source itself.
It was featured in a short collab animation, as a tribute to the opening theme to an old TV series New Legend of Madame White Snake. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Legend_of_Madame_White_Snake).
Animation here: http://youtu.be/uqrRAkMiq1I (at 00:42)
Note: This GIF version was created using the author’s original sequence, not from the source itself.
Yes, there were quite interesting sumptuary laws.
@thps48
Most of the ancient dynasties of China advocated Black,Purple or Red clothes
Until later the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty prefer yellow clothes
These standards are usually applicable to the elite class
Truth be told, I’ve never been to China… Or Hong Kong, which is technically my mom’s birthplace. >w<
It’s a hanfu, or another style called a qipao or a cheongsam.
No Spoilers!
welp….that just makes me sad now, considering how the opera ended.
I’m hearin’ that very same song right now.
Proof she’s a Yamato Nadeshiko.
this is chinese costume