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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:Listen to it
In ancient China, the clothing and status of women were closely related.
During the Qing Dynasty, the emperor's wife was called the empress, while other concubines were called imperial concubines.
Among them, the status of the empress was the highest, followed by the imperial concubine, concubine, and common consort.
The division of these ranks not only reflected the distribution of power in the palace but also reflected the status of women in society.
During the Qing Dynasty, women's clothing was very luxurious, especially that of the empress and imperial concubine.
The clothing of the empress was usually made of silk and embroidered with various patterns and designs.
Her headdresses were also very magnificent, usually made of jewels and gold threads.
The clothing of the imperial concubine was relatively simple but still exquisite.
Her headdress was usually made of pearls and gems.
In addition to clothing, women also paid attention to their hairstyles and makeup.
During the Qing Dynasty, women's hairstyles were usually tied up and kept neat.
They would also use various cosmetics to enhance their appearance, such as rouge and lipstick.
In summary, the clothing and makeup of women during the Qing Dynasty were very luxurious, reflecting the pursuit and importance of female beauty in society at that time.
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