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What's the music for the horse face skirt catwalk?

Sparkling poems such as The Book of Rites by Shan Gui, HITA, An Jiu and Ye Li. Horse-face skirt is the most typical style of women's wear in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The horse-faced skirts on the market now are generally in the Ming Dynasty, which makes people feel dignified, elegant and noble. When walking the catwalk, you need to match the music according to the characteristics of the horse face skirt.

The word Shan Gui in the sparkling poem is Qu Yuan's Nine Songs Shan Gui, which is an ode to the mountain gods, so it is essential to pray solemnly and sincerely. This is in line with the dignified and elegant music requirements of the horse face skirt during the catwalk.

HITA, An Jiu and Ye Li's "State of Etiquette" is characterized by dignity, elegance and nobility, giving people a feeling of "State of Etiquette". This is in line with the music requirements of the horse-face skirt during the catwalk.