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Chinese Costumes in Tang Dynasty


Historically, China is different from other countries in the world. Its social structure took the form of dynasties. When dynasties changed, the style of dress immediately changed accordingly. Those costumes in the Sui and Tang dynasties (581-907) were ornate and elegant.

Lady's Style of Apparel
For ladies, there was a short sleeve style with a short jacket and skirt; there was also a long sleeve style with a long skirt and shawl. There was also a variety of hairdos with names like "The Watching Fairy Hairdo," "The Cloud Hairdo," and "Twin Droop Hairdo." The costume included the short skirt or shirt on the top, the long skirt on the bottom, with shawl wrapped around the body, flower hairpins, and shoes with silk or grass heels. When she went out, a lady could wear a bamboo hat. For example, the noble lady in the painting "Pounding White Silk" by Zhang Xuan is wearing a short skirt on top, with the waist of the skirt pulled up to the armpit; the collar was tied with different kinds of silk ribbons. After the high Tang period, sleeves got bigger and bigger. In the end, the long sleeve became popular. In the ancient painting titled "A Noble Lady with Flowers in Her Hair," you can see the elegance and beauty as described in poems "The Long Skirt Floating Like the Xiang Jiang River" and "The Short Skirt Showing Part of the Breast." Like the moving clouds, and the running water, the dress and the shawl draped around the body and fluttered along in the wind.



Wow, one may wonder where one can get a chance to view these elegant costumes. Going back 1000 years ago? That sounds not possible. Wait, there is a good news. Headquartered in New York, the New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV) feels strongly that it has a mission to spread the heavenly culture of China, thus giving rise to the Chinese New Year Spectacular's theme, myth, and legends (shows.ntdtv.com). After the 1960's cultural revolution, much of the essence from the Chinese traditional culture was lost. Reviving these values and deep moral meanings of Chinese arts, NTDTV started Chinese New Year Spectacular performances in 2004. From these shows, one can enjoy the wonderful costumes in Tang dynasty and more (http://holidaywonders.net/).



Gentleman's Kerchief and Round-Collar Robe
The kerchief is a cloth wrapping for the hair and was usually made of paulownia leaves, kudzu silk, vine, and leather. It was used to maintain the hair in a fixed shape, like a wig. The two ends of the kerchief were ribbons that hung down naturally over the neck and shoulders. Different kinds of ribbons were used: some were soft, some hard; some rounded, and some square shaped. The style varied slightly from time to time depending on the fashion at the time. The round-collar robe, which is also called a "reunion collar," was the costume worn by eunuchs during the Sui and Tang dynasties. It is also called the "daily costume" since it was the main article of clothing for males. Usually, the costume had the round collar and clasped on the right side. There was a border along the bottom of the robe. In everyday life, a round-collar robe shirt together with black leather boots was very popular. This style was not only free and easy, but also handsome and spirited.



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Traditional Chinese Music and Health


Chinese people have known the healing effect of music for a long time. This can be told from the character of medicine in traditional Chinese, . This character is composed of two parts. The top part is , which means herb, and the bottom part is , which means music.

Throughout the history, Chinese people are advised by scholars to listen to the music with virtue, in order to maintain a good health. In modern society, people have also gradually realized that music is an important part of our environment. Scientists have studied its impact on physical and mental functions for many years. Most notably, music can measurably reduce stress and pain levels. For example, research supported by the National Institute of Nursing Research recently found that listening to music reduced patients' pain levels following major abdominal surgery.

Now, how we can find such a good traditional Chinese music? Well, the New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV) is the one. NTDTV feels strongly that it has a mission to spread the heavenly culture of China, thus giving rise to the Chinese New Year Spectacular's theme, myth, and legends . After the 1960's cultural revolution, much of the essence from the Chinese traditional culture was lost. Reviving these values and deep moral meanings of Chinese arts, NTDTV started Chinese New Year Spectacular performances in 2004. From these shows, one can enjoy the wonderful traditional Chinese music and more (http://holidaywonders.net/).


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