The idiom of disheveled clothes first came from the Song Dynasty's Shao Yong's "Internal and External Yin."
He was not dressed properly and guessed that a zodiac was a pig. In culture, disheveled clothes usually referred to a person wearing untidy, inappropriate, or even casually matched clothes, making people feel uncomfortable and disrespectful. Among the zodiac signs, the one that was most similar to disheveled clothes was the pig.
There were many explanations for the Qing Emperor's disheveled appearance in Joy of Life. The following conclusions: The Qing Emperor's disheveled appearance was to highlight his laziness and depth. This kind of image gave people a deeper impression of the Qing Emperor. At the same time, it also showed that he was good at scheming and had a forbearing personality. The Qing Emperor's appearance reflected the true state of his inner world. He always maintained his suspicion and distrust of the outside world, unable to truly relax. His disheveled clothes were actually a manifestation of his inner confusion and uneasiness, as well as his sense of insecurity about his background. In addition, the Qing Emperor's frequent practice of archery in his bedroom also demonstrated his martial arts prowess and foresight. This kind of image made the Qing Emperor's image even more vivid and lively. Thus, the image of the Qing Emperor in disheveled clothes in Joy of Life was to express his personality and inner state, as well as to highlight his depth and laziness.
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Renegade Immortal was Yunque Zi, a mid stage Ascendant cultivator and one of the ancestors of the Forsaken Immortal Clan. He was a character in the Xianxia novel, Renegade Immortal, which was written by Ergen. This novel described how a mediocre young man, Wang Lin, stepped onto the celestial path and experienced a series of twists and turns. He relied on his intelligence to finally achieve the celestial and ancient path. The sloppy old man played an important role in the story. He helped Wang Lin experience the Soul Formation domain and explained the secrets of the Celestial Realm to him.
Renegade Immortal, which was written by Er Gen, was a popular Xianxia novel that was loved by readers. The story told the story of the young Wang Lin going through a series of twists and turns. He relied on his intelligence and wisdom to finally achieve the Celestial Ancient Dao. You can read or listen to this book on the Qidian Reading App. You can also get an experience membership if you go to Qidian Reading now. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead, Wang Lin, was a decisive and righteous person. He would repay kindness and valued friendship. The female lead, Li Muwan, was a beautiful and demure person. Her eyebrows were like smoke and her radiance was like spring flowers.
It could be that the wind was too strong, messing up its fur. Or perhaps it was playing too hard and ended up looking disheveled.
There could be many reasons. The following is just a guess: First of all, most of the occasions where the Qing Emperor appeared in the play were private spaces. To the Qing Emperor, the Royal Palace was like home, so there was naturally no need to dress neatly. At the same time, this seemingly casual dressing could also show a sense of closeness to the officials (I treat you as one of my own, so there's no need to be so serious). It was also part of the Emperor's imperial technique to win over the officials. Secondly, the Qing Emperor's image would make ambitious people become careless and give themselves away, allowing them to be discovered and eliminated in time. On the other hand, it would be convenient for him to secretly use some methods without being noticed. This was also the embodiment of his "using the human heart as a battlefield". In addition, from the perspective of character design, a lazy emperor was more unpredictable than a serious emperor. He looked disheveled, but he was actually full of schemes. The contrast between his inner heart and outer appearance was even more impressive. There was another possibility. This was also a manifestation of the Qing Emperor's relaxed attitude. Thinking about it carefully, the Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. He was above tens of thousands of people, and he himself was a Great Grandmaster. In terms of power and strength, he had reached the peak of humanity. There was almost nothing in the world that could threaten him. Naturally, he would do whatever was comfortable.
There could be many reasons. The following is just a guess: First of all, most of the occasions where the Qing Emperor appeared in the play were private spaces. To the Qing Emperor, the Royal Palace was like home, so there was naturally no need for him to dress neatly. At the same time, this seemingly casual dressing could also reflect his closeness to his subjects.(I treat you as one of my own, so there's no need to be so serious.) It was also a part of the Qing Emperor's imperial technique of roping in his subjects. Secondly, the Qing Emperor's image would make ambitious people become careless and give themselves away, allowing them to be discovered and eliminated in time. On the other hand, it would be convenient for him to secretly use some methods without being noticed. This was also the embodiment of his "using the human heart as a battlefield". In addition, from the perspective of character design, a lazy emperor was more unpredictable than a serious emperor. He looked disheveled, but he was actually full of schemes. The contrast between his inner heart and outer appearance was even more impressive. There was another possibility. This was also a manifestation of the Qing Emperor's relaxed attitude. Thinking about it carefully, the Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. He was above tens of thousands of people, and he himself was a Great Grandmaster. In terms of power and strength, he had reached the peak of humanity. There was almost nothing in the world that could threaten him. Naturally, he would do whatever was comfortable.
The main characteristic could be the untidy hair and maybe a bit of a chaotic or unkempt appearance overall.
A cartoon disheveled man might have messy hair, wrinkled clothes, and a tired or distracted expression.