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What do you mean there are peacocks on He Xiu's clothes?
He Xiu has a peacock, which means that her husband is rich, her wife is respected, and he is loving and United.

Peacock was regarded as a "literary bird" in ancient times, and its feathers were not only gorgeous, but also virtuous. They are regarded as auspicious symbols, and peacock patterns are called world civilization. Therefore, He Xiu's clothing has the meaning of proud as a peacock, and her husband and wife are honored, and her love is concentric.

Introduction:

He Xiu's costume is the costume of modern film and television drama. Because of the popularity of the 200 1 TV series "Orange is Red", the clothes worn by the heroine He Xiu (played by Zhou Xun) are called "He Xiufu" by some people.

In fact, women's wedding dresses created by Ye Jintian and others for the roles of film and television dramas in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China have gradually become synonymous with China's red wedding dresses among some people, and even confused with the "dragon and phoenix robes", which are mistaken for China's traditional wedding dresses, but their history is only over ten years. It is characterized in that the top coat is a vertical collar or round neck, a double-breasted or right-breasted top coat, and the bottom coat is a skirt modified according to the horse-faced skirt of the Ming Dynasty.