On the afternoon of June 21st, the new book sharing session "The Beauty of Clothing, the Etiquette, and the Summer" and "Colorful Clothes - An Exploration of Peking Opera Costumes" hosted by Beijing Publishing Group was held at the 30th Beijing International Book Fair Held in Bei

On the afternoon of June 21st, the new book sharing session "The Beauty of Clothing, the Chinese Etiquette, and the Summer" and "Colorful Clothes - An Exploration of Peking Opera Costumes" hosted by Beijing Publishing Group was held at the 30th Beijing International Book Fair Held in Beijing Pavilion.

At the new book sharing meeting, the creative staff conducted exchanges and discussions around the "beauty of uniforms" and expressed their opinions on how to inherit traditional culture and what etiquette is reflected in Peking opera costumes. There were even opera actors on the scene, wearing exquisite and gorgeous costumes. Costumes, close interaction with the audience and guests.

Liu Fei, one of the authors of "Huafu Costumes - Exploration of Peking Opera Costumes" is a collector of Peking Opera costumes and props and a senior Peking Opera enthusiast. He not only collected a large-scale, well-regulated and exquisite Peking Opera costumes and props, but also followed The masters of costumes, helmets, and props of the Beijing Peking Opera Theater devote themselves to learning the knowledge of Peking Opera stage management, have in-depth research on Peking Opera costumes and stage regulations, and have been committed to the dissemination of Peking Opera culture for many years. Another author, Liu Lianlun, has been engaged in Peking Opera editing, directing, acting and research for more than 60 years. In the past 30 years, he has been invited to serve as a planner and director in the opera program of CCTV, using his own way to promote this art prudently and objectively. The two authors of

were on hand to explain the different meanings of different types of costumes such as "python", "帔" and "pleat", and how to wear them to suit different characters and different occasions, based on the playback of classic Peking Opera plays and on-site physical demonstrations. It vividly interprets the emphasis on "Better wear something out than something wrong" on the Peking Opera stage, and reflects the greatness of Chinese etiquette with the beauty of costumes.

"Colorful Costumes - An Exploration of Peking Opera Costumes" is published by Beijing Education Press. Liu Zuyan, the chief planner of the book and editor-in-chief of Beijing Education Media Company, introduced: "The success of "Colorful Costumes - An Exploration of Peking Opera Costumes" The release of this book is a useful attempt to pass on the legacy of Peking Opera for centuries and maintain integrity and innovation. We hope that through this book, we can stimulate the public's interest and love for traditional culture and do our best to jointly protect and inherit the precious cultural heritage."

《华衣". "Nice Clothes - An Exploration of Peking Opera Costumes" takes Peking Opera costumes as an example and the wearing regulations as a story to deeply explore the "etiquette" contained in Chinese culture and explore the cultural connotation of the beauty of Chinese costumes through pictures and texts.

The book contains nearly 500 historical pictures, exquisite costume photos and stage stills. With a rigorous academic attitude, it traces the origins of costumes from nearly a hundred historical documents and uses easy-to-understand language to describe the costumes on stage and behind the scenes. The story turns serious and abstract clothing regulations into friendly and concrete, making the costume regulation system easy to understand.

"Colorful Costumes - An Exploration of Peking Opera Costumes" uses bright and bold colors, the stills are lifelike, and the textures and details are vividly displayed. It uses an innovative perspective to show readers ingenious costumes, vivid characters and rich connotations. culture.