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- Hairstyle Based On Eastern Han Dynasty tomb murals unearthed in Xingyang City, Henan Province:
[Hanfu · 漢服]China Eastern Han Dynasty Chinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu & Hairstyle Based On Eastern Han Dynasty Mural
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- Recreation Work:@晓琳-装束
- Photo:@安小心HL
- ♀️Model :@何首呜qaq
- Hanfu:@桑纈
- Weibo:https://m.weibo.cn/3190438345/4769102567312775
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[Hanfu · 漢服]China Song DynastyChinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoots
- Photo :@朱山尽_
- Hanfu:@明镜华服
- Weibo:
[Hanfu · 漢服]China Tang Dynasty Chinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoots
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- Photo:@星雨Starry
- Styling:@雪樱樱呀
- ♀️Model:@望舒
- Hanfu:@乔织原创汉服设计
- Weibo:
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[Hanfu · 漢服]China Tang Dynasty Chinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoots: Early Tang Period
Women’s hairstyles and costumes in the early Tang Dynasty Period
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Model:@沈珍珠奶茶
Styling:@晓琳-妆束
Photo:@果子大王
Hanfu:@桑纈
Weibo:
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[Hanfu · 漢服]China Tang DynastyChinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoots
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang(713 - 741)Period Woman’s Costume, Hairstyle & Makeup
Photo&Styling:@松果sir
Model:@清若空-
Hanfu:@桑纈
Weibo:
- Hairstyle Based On Ming Dynatsy Painting 《秋风执扇图》 By 唐寅:
[Hanfu · 漢服]China Ming Dynasty Chinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu & Hairstyle Based On Ming Dynasty Painting 《秋风执扇图》 By 唐寅
- Recreation Work:@晓琳-装束
- Weibo:https://m.weibo.cn/3190438345/4763649341658301
[Hanfu · 漢服]China Tang DynastyChinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoots
- PhotoBy:@朱山尽_
- Model:@长海贝壳-
- Hanfu:@嵠上
[Hanfu · 漢服]China Tang Dynasty Chinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoots Inspired by @左川归客’s illustration
- ️illustration:@左川归客
- Photo:@云小沫
- Model:@秦卿卿吖
- 小红书(XiaoHongShu App):
[Hanfu · 漢服]China Ming Dynasty Chinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoots
Photo:@子苒不是孜然
“Abracadabra” (噼啪啦)
The earliest record of magic is found in an Egyptian papyrus dated around 2500 BCE. In it we can see a magician performing an animal decapitation trick for the pharaoh. As the story goes, the severed heads are magically replaced, and the magician then proceeds to make prophecies to the king. There is a painting dating back to the 21st century BCE from the tomb wall of Baqet III, depicting two men engaging in what can be interpreted as the first “Cup and Balls” routine. However, this is all conjecture. The first reliably documented magic trick dates to around 50 CE. A group of magicians called “The Acetabularii” performed the cups and balls routine in ancient Rome using stones and small vinegar cups. One can wonder what is it about the illusion or performance that has been enticing humans throughout history? Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca the Younger expresses “it is the very trickery that pleases me. But show me how the trick is done, and I have lost my interest therein.” Humans are curious by nature. Mystifying fantasies, death defying acts, flickering light tricks… it’s all simply part of the fun. Go on give us a clap!
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