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Kindergarten Chinese dress show narration

Kindergarten Chinese dress show narration is as follows:

Narration 1:

Respected judges, friends of the audience, hello! Today, we have the honor to present you a unique children's Hanbok show, our kindergarten models will show a variety of exquisite Hanbok, but also will bring a visual and cultural feast, let's enjoy it together!

The first set of Hanfu, from the Tang Dynasty, is a brightly colored and beautifully patterned court costume. The little model wears it as if traveling back to the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. The golden dragon pattern and opulent design on the body reflect the nobility and elegance of the Tang Dynasty period. The second set of hanfu, from the Song Dynasty, is a light and fresh ink and wash style hanfu. The little model wears it like a fairy coming out from a landscape painting.

Narrative 2:

First came our kindergarten class talent, dressed in straight train and round neck gowns, clasping fists and saluting, one of the traditional Han meeting etiquette, originated from the Zhou Dynasty, with a history of more than 3000 years. Clasping fists, is to hold the right hand with the left hand, natural embrace, loose and tight, natural in front of the chest slightly swaying, the movement should not be too fast, too high.

Hanbok costume structure:

1, the basic structure

Hanbok is made of cloth and silk with a width of two feet and two inches (50cm or so) and is divided into ten parts: the collar, the lapel, the obeisance, the dickey, the train, the sleeve, the sleeves, the shimmering sleeve, the belt, the kneepad and so on. Two pieces of cloth of equal length are folded in half to form the front lapel and the back train, and sewn together to form the center seam of the back. The front placket without obeisance is a straight-necked bodice. If you take another piece of cloth, cut it into two overlapping pieces, and sew them on the left and right lapels, then it is a slanting-collar right-overlapping garment.

The center seam of the front lapel and the back train is called the grub, i.e., the dukkha and ren vein, and the obeisance is on the right side of the ren vein, so it is called right-over-obeisance. The length of the train is divided into the middle of the waist, above the knee and above the foot. According to the length of the train, there are three lengths of Hanfu, 襦, caftan, and deep coat. The seam between the sleeve and the train is called the gusset, and the cuff is called the expectoration. A complete hanbok usually has three layers: a small coat (undergarment), a medium coat, and a large coat.

2. Right-over-right collar

When the left lapel and the right lapel are crossed in front of the chest in Hanbok, it will naturally form the cross of the collar, so it is figuratively called "cross collar"; the two straight lines of the cross collar are intersected at the center line of the garment, which represents the symmetry of traditional culture, and reveals the unique neutral and upright atmosphere, which means that one must be unbiased and impartial. The two straight lines intersecting the center line of the jacket represent the symmetry of traditional culture, showing a unique neutral flavor, which represents being impartial.