Here's the concepts for their outfits, I love the Tang Hanfu so I got inspiration from that, I'm not the best at designing clothes but I'm learning. Hope you enjoy it.

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I'm gonna miss my Guizhong design from early 2021. I'm finally happy we got her official design but I was really hoping they'd put her in a hanfu. She's still gorgeous tho

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Happy Lunar New Year 🧧🐇🎆
I've wanted to draw a hanfu for a while, so I made it Year of the Rabbit themed 🐰

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除旧迎新,送虎迎兔
我看到很多汉服贺图都是明制的,我就画一画唐制咯。

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I don't know the name of this character, but I drew it because it's trending on tiktok 😂

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Happy Lunar New Year! Featuring Merrill from Dragon Age 2 in Tang Dynasty-inspired hanfu!

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like??
im Aware that this is Probably the closest thing we'll get to a hanfu for him and the only skin he's showing yet again is his Neck lmaoooooo
i might finish later but i need to stop & focus on work already https://t.co/hgQuNxvUmj

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【Fanart】🐰
🌸赏赛博桃花·迎癸卯新春🐇
兔年当然要兔妹来贺!㊗️春节快乐!
(答应我下次不要搞暗纹了好不好)

https://t.co/AIa0qNwIjJ

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Happy Chinese New Year!
Happy Year of the Rabbit! 🐰

Here's a new drawing of my friend in hanfu~

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(Day 1 of 3)
Xiao, donned the simple yet elegant hanfu gifted to him by his dear friend the Traveller. He offers them a moon cake, which he tried but did not particularly like.
Maybe he’ll show Traveller something nice if they give him almond tofu instead?

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Day 20, a hanfu, they always look so elegant and flowy, I love them

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Enna!I'm finally able to tweet you again
The first one:The Lovely Enna could kill you with a sceptre.
The second:Happy Chinese New Year to you in advance! I wish you good health and all the best in the New Year! The Enna in the picture is wearing Hanfu(汉服).

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麻姑 Magu, Goddess of Longevity

Reference: Qing Dynasty painting “Magu giving birthday greetings”
Location: National Museum in Warsaw
清人 麻姑獻壽圖 華沙國家博物館藏

Photo Credit: 扶卮 @ Xiaohongshu App





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Qin & Han dynasties hanfu style

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Hufu (Chinese: 胡服 ; pinyin: hú fú) or round collar robe. It was categorized as hufu instead of hanfu due to its association with clothing of the foreigners who came from the Silk road. Hufu were popular in the Tang dynasty.

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