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Why are most ancient clothes white?

Now costume dramas are exploding, and there are many costume dramas on TV screens, but most of them are the same. Although white is pure, it will make people feel a little monotonous when everyone wears white, and the makeup can't stand the fairy tale of clothes, so the most unacceptable type of clothing manufacturing is the same white.

Let me start by saying why I can't accept the same white costume drama.

To tell the truth, I really like this costume drama. I saw a fairy in a white jade skirt on TV before, which really surprised me. Unfortunately, there was no pause button on TV at that time. I would definitely press pause or play back and watch the fairy play several times. My attitude has changed from liking white costume modeling to hating it, probably because there are too many homogeneous TV dramas and the modeling is too uniform.

Now I don't even like watching costume dramas, because the immortals or fairies in them are all dressed in white, and they are in Tai Su. Although white represents purity and kindness, it is noble. But flowers need green leaves. If they are white, no matter how pure the white is, there is no way to stand out.

There may be insufficient funds, or the clothes may be too perfunctory. After all, some white skirts look very fairy and expensive.

Some people say that a white costume drama is like a funeral. This is a bit sharp, but the spit is really in place. What I hate or can't accept is not the white costume drama, but the monotonous clothing style.