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The Untamed is on fire, mainly because what traditional cultural factors moved the audience in this play?

Recently, The Untamed is not without fire. There are countless TV music albums sold, and the leading role tidbits are searched hot almost every day. Even the pre-preparation and post-production specials of TV series have attracted countless fans' barrage. This is closely related to the traditional cultural factors in the play, except for the efforts of The Untamed's masters.

Judging from the costumes, the five families in The Untamed's plays all have their typical decorative patterns and costumes. For example, the cirrus vein of the Lan family in Gusu, the nine-petal lotus vein of the Jiang family in Yunmeng and the peony vein of the Jin family in Lanling are well documented in ancient times.

Take the nine-petal lotus pattern representing Yunmeng Jiang family as an example. The lotus pattern is one of the traditional decorative patterns in China. With the widespread introduction of Buddhism, the application of lotus pattern is becoming more and more common. In Buddhism, lotus often symbolizes beauty and holiness, meaning "pure land"; Lotus with intertwined branches and leaves also means a solid foundation and a prosperous family business. This character of "getting out of the mud without dyeing" coincides with Yunmeng Jiang's "teaching freely".

Moreover, the trowel worn by the Blue Forgetting Machine clan is a costume that has been circulated since the Qin Shihuang period. This kind of plot has appeared in previous TV dramas, such as the appearance of Jia Baoyu in the 87 th edition of A Dream of Red Mansions. A narrow ribbon on his forehead vividly outlines Jia Baoyu's gentle and handsome image, which is full of books.

Finally, the names, figures and numbers of aristocratic children of various factions in The Untamed are worth exploring. In the play, Lance pursues a corner whose name comes from "I miss you, when will you come back?" So it is natural to use Li Bai's poem "Sauvignon Blanc". In a short sentence, it shows that Lan has forgotten Wei Wuxian's infinite thoughts.