The image of women in different periods of the Tang Dynasty was different: - ** Female Images of the Early Tang Dynasty **: Continuing the characteristics of the Sui Dynasty, with noble women as the main representatives. Most of them married into the palace or prominent official families to become wives or maids. They lived a rich life but lacked freedom and had to follow etiquette and family rules. In poetry and painting, she was described as beautiful and elegant, but she was gentle and lacked independence. Education opportunities were limited, and most of them only learned basic weaving skills and etiquette knowledge. Their political, economic, and social status was limited, and they lacked autonomy and independence. - ** Mid-Tang female image **: - ** Increase in family status **: With the economic prosperity and cultural development, some rich and powerful families attached importance to the education of girls. In addition to the emergence of marriage, the status of women in the family has increased. - ** Get involved in social life **: Begin to get involved in social life and gain recognition in some fields. Female poets, female painters, female calligraphers, etc. appear, and their works are praised. At the same time, women dabbled in Buddhism and became temple believers, which also brought positive changes to their social image. - ** Looking at the image of women in the Tang Dynasty from their appearance and makeup **: - ** Make-up: - ** Lead powder **: Start makeup from the age of 15. Lead powder is harmful to the skin, but it has a good concealing effect and good attachment. The paler the face, the more likely it was to imply that the family had more wealth. When the lighting at the palace banquet was not good, a big white face could attract attention. - ** Painted Rouge **: Rouge was made from red and blue flowers of Yanzhi Mountain. It was expensive to make. It could be applied with mothergrass and pearl powder to moisten, nourish, and nourish the skin. The wealthier ones could apply it all over their cheeks. - ** Drawing black eyebrows **: There are many kinds of eyebrows, such as willow eyebrows, frowning eyebrows, lying silkworm eyebrows, crying marks makeup, crescent eyebrows, etc. - [Slanted Red Sticker]: Slanted red at the sideburns. There are various styles, such as red or light yellow, and there are more shocking styles. - ** Dianhua Dian **: It is adorned in the middle of the face. - In terms of clothing and hairstyle, during the mid-Tang period, women's hairstyles were wide and towering, with either full hair or peony hairpins. Their facial features were thick and exquisite, with a sense of elegance. Their plump cheeks were often decorated with mother-of-pearl flowers. Their figures were voluptuous, and they wore brocade with wide and low-cut necklines. In addition, the beautiful and delicate images of small mouths, thin waists, bare hands, and slender feet repeatedly sung in poems and writings also reflected part of the beauty of women in the eyes of the Tang Dynasty people to a certain extent. Read more exciting novels for free
The dimples on women's faces in the Tang Dynasty were also called makeup dimples. It was a kind of makeup applied to the dimples on both sides. The method of implementation was usually to dye it with rouge, but there were also gold foil, jade feathers, and other things pasted like mother-of-pearl. Before the Tang Dynasty, they were usually shaped like two round dots. In the Tang Dynasty, there were many kinds of dimples. In addition to dots, there were also two crescent moons or money patterns on the cheeks, or two small dots of rouge between the dimples at the corners of the mouth. There were even coins, apricot pits, flowers, and so on. This kind of makeup was already popular in the Central Plains during the Han Dynasty. It was introduced to the Western Regions during the Tang Dynasty, and the faces of the female figurines unearthed from the Astana Tang Tomb were painted with this kind of makeup. As for the origin of dimples, there was a saying that the palace maids of the Tang Dynasty marked their faces with dimples during their periods. Later, it spread to the people and became a daily makeup. There was also a saying that it was originally a special mark in the palace life. Later, it gradually evolved into a custom of makeup and became popular in the Tang Dynasty. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some paintings of women in the Tang Dynasty: - * * A simple style of writing for an ancient female character holding an umbrella ** - First, draw a tilted oil-paper umbrella on the left. Pay attention to the obvious umbrella stand on the back of the oil-paper umbrella. Draw a woman's long hair under the umbrella. - He drew the woman's hand holding the umbrella and her long clothes. He wanted to draw the feeling of the back. - He painted the woman's hair black, then painted the pink oil-paper umbrella, the belt red, and the woman's clothes orange. - He painted the umbrella handle brown, painted decorative patterns on his clothes and belt, and finally, painted the umbrella frame thick with gray. - * * Another way of painting ** - The first circle represented the woman's head. The tip of the forehead had to be drawn more prominent, and the upper side was the headband. - Then, he drew the shape of the hair, added a small flower in the middle, and used a line to draw the feeling of a bun. - It made the entire hair ring a little more full, hooking in lines with spiritual qi, occasionally intertwining to make it full. - The light brush was drawn into the curved eyebrows, eyes, and other parts. It had to be drawn evenly, showing the charm of the ancient charm. - When he drew the body, he started from the long lines at both ends and added lines and waist ornaments. The cuffs were drawn so that they had a drooping feeling. - * * Painting method of the headdress of the imperial concubines of the Tang Dynasty (can be used as part of the painting of women of the Tang Dynasty)** - Tools and raw materials: A piece of white paper, a black pen. - First, he drew the outline of the face, the facial features, and the pattern on the forehead. - He drew the hairstyle and earrings of the Tang Dynasty. - Draw the heavy headdress on your head (You can search for the headdress of the Tang Dynasty on the Internet before drawing it). - He drew the neck and necklace. - He drew the outline of the clothes. - He added the floral patterns on his clothes (the floral patterns could be painted according to his preferences, such as flowers and auspicious clouds), and then he decorated his hair. - * * Steps to draw on silk (can be used to draw women in the Tang Dynasty)** - * * Hook Line ** - First of all, he used a pencil to accurately penetrate the line drawing on the yellow silk. Before submitting the manuscript, he had to fix the line drawing and the yellow silk with a paper clip. - Use a hook pen (a long edge hook pen is better), heavy ink to hook the bun (mainly the outline of the bun, so that the middle will be painted with ink), followed by the shawl, embroidered long skirt, transparent gauze clothes and skin parts with light ink. The lines needed to be smooth and vivid. One had to first see the direction of the line's movement, then draw it in one go after gathering strength. The lines of the flower patterns in the embroidered long dress were thin, forming a contrast with the pattern of the dress. - * * Enrichment and Overcast ** - Use light ink to dye the hairline, and use thick ink to cover the other parts. Pay attention to the connection between the thick ink and the light ink. - Use light ink to dye and cover the cloth. - He used indigo and rouge to render the flower pattern, and dyed the base color of the dress with ebony. He paid attention to the color of the covered part of the embroidered dress. - * * Face and Skin Treatment ** - The human face was dyed with light rouge. The covered parts of the human skin were covered with a thin layer of white powder, and the uncovered parts were slightly thicker with white powder. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
We can understand some of the characteristics of women's clothing in the Tang Dynasty. The clothing style of women in the Tang Dynasty had undergone some changes from the early Tang Dynasty to the prosperous Tang Dynasty. From the early Tang Dynasty to the prosperous Tang Dynasty, women's clothing was diverse, including short skirts, half-arms, men's clothing, Hu clothing, etc. On the one hand, women's clothing retained the characteristics of the " loose and elegant " of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. The skirt was wide and the belt fluttered in the wind. On the other hand, the cuffs and dresses became narrower and more fitting. They were dyed with various colors and had a variety of colors. The main colors of women's clothing were maroon, vermilion, dark green, goose yellow, lotus white, and so on. There were also many styles of hair bun for women in the Tang Dynasty, such as double-spiral bun, half-turned bun, high bun, double-ring looking fairy bun, etc. In addition, the clothing of women in the Tang Dynasty was also influenced by Buddhist elements, such as the pattern of precious flowers. Generally speaking, the clothing styles of women in the Tang Dynasty were rich and varied, showing the fashion and aesthetic concepts of the time.
The women of the Tang Dynasty were as gorgeous as flowers, beautiful and moving. Their skin was as white as snow, as if they were enveloped by the gentle moonlight. The Tang Dynasty woman's eyes were bright and clear, shining like stars. Their hair was black and smooth, like soft silk. The lips of the women of the Tang Dynasty were red and plump, seductive and intoxicating.
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I recommend 'Female Forensic Physician of the Tang Dynasty' by Xiu Tang. The female protagonist was a modern forensic doctor who had traveled back to the Tang Dynasty. The story was super exciting. The female forensic doctor solved the case in the Tang Dynasty and gained love at the same time. The case was bizarre and reasonable, and the character description was super vivid, such as the female protagonist, Bu Xiaobai, and the funny supporting characters. The author's writing style was good, his thoughts were clear, and his foreshadowing was amazing. He read smoothly and made people unable to stop reading. Although forensic science stories were common, this book was unique. It didn't drag out the emotional scenes. The male and female protagonists had both IQ and EQ, and the female protagonist had a straightforward personality. The book also showed the customs and culture of the Tang Dynasty. In short, those who like the female forensic doctor's time-travel novels and deductive detective novels shouldn't miss it. Strongly recommend! You can also take a look at 'The Older Leftover Women of the Tang Dynasty'. The author's feather turned into an immortal. The leftover woman from the modern archaeology department was still a leftover woman when she transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty. There were many murders around her, and her background was a mystery. She was content with the situation, but whoever wanted to control her fate, she would turn the Tang Dynasty upside down. "Tang Son-in-law" was written by a commoner's faith. It was a historical, Jin, Sui, and Tang novel. The main character inexplicably came to the Tang Empire, offended the princess, and was suspected by the emperor. He could only marry the princess to reassure the emperor. In the early stages, it was like Brick of Tang, but the rhythm in the later stages was not bad. There was a shortage of books to read. "The Virtuous Empress of the Tang Dynasty" was written by Fang Zhiying. It was written from a historical perspective about the legendary life of the Tang Dynasty's Empress Zhangsun. There was no reincarnation. It was a drama. The writing was exquisite and smooth. Those who liked historical dramas could watch it. As for the Tang Dynasty Notes, the reviews were generally abandoned, so it was not particularly recommended. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the Tang Dynasty, the order of the seven-step makeup for women was: applying lead powder, applying rouge, drawing black eyebrows, applying inlaid jewelry, adding dimples, drawing slanted red, and applying lip grease. The application of lead powder was similar to modern foundation. It had the effect of whiteness and concealment. In the Tang Dynasty, lead powder had been dehydrated and was not easy to remove makeup. Other toners would be added to adjust the color and spices. Rouge was equivalent to modern blush, applied on both cheeks. When painting black eyebrows, the materials were mostly mules produced in Persia. After making black blocks, they were dipped in water to draw the eyebrows. The Tang Dynasty had rich eyebrow shapes. The decorative ornament was a popular style that was pasted on the forehead between the eyebrows. It was made of a variety of materials and colors. The dimples were on both sides of the mouth, and the style was even richer after the Tang Dynasty. Slanted red was used to draw the shape of the temple with rouge to increase the charm. Finally, she applied lip cream. At that time, most of them were vermilion red. There were many types of lip makeup, and the popular painting method was "cherry mouth". However, women in the Tang Dynasty did not necessarily complete all seven steps every time. Full makeup might be used for very important occasions. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Tang Dynasty, there were seven steps for women to make up: 1. ** Lead powder **: Lead powder is similar to today's liquid foundation and concealer. It has the effect of brightening the skin and covering the flaws. It had a long history. By the Tang Dynasty, it had been dehydrated, so it was not easy to take off makeup. Other colors would be added to adjust the color. For example, adding Basella could correct the skin color. Spices would also be added to make it fragrant. For example, adding Western spices to make Yingdie powder. 2. ** Rouge **: Rouge is similar to the current blush. When applied to the cheeks, it will make the woman's face rosy and healthy. Its origin was related to Yanzhi Mountain in Xiongnu Country. After improvement, it had many styles, such as peach blossom makeup, flying rosy clouds makeup, blood halo makeup, wine halo makeup, etc. 3. ** Drawing black eyebrows **: Throwing eyebrows can make people look spirited. In the Tang Dynasty, the material of women's eyebrows was mostly made of mules produced in Persia. They were processed into various shapes. When used, they could be dipped in water to draw eyebrows. The eyebrows were rich and varied. 4. Embellishment: Embellishment is an ornament that is pasted on the forehead between the eyebrows. Most of them are mainly flowers. The materials include gold foil, fish gills, oil tea flowers, etc. The colors are red, yellow, green, etc. The size can cover half of a woman's forehead. 5. ** Face dimples **: Face dimples are usually placed on both sides of the mouth. After the prosperous Tang Dynasty, there were more styles, such as money dimples, apricot dimples, flower dimples, etc. After the late Tang and Five Dynasties, there were more complicated patterns, such as bird and animal patterns and flower patterns, which could be used to cover up facial flaws. 6. ** Slanted red **: Use rouge to draw a shape on the temple, such as a crescent moon or other shapes, to decorate the face or eyes and increase the charm. 7. ** Lip cream **: Lip cream is mostly vermilion, and there are many types of lip makeup. The "cherry mouth" is the most popular among the Tang people. After covering the color of the mouth with lead powder, draw a heart-shaped mouth. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!