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How to evaluate Rayza's makeup in The Longest Day in Chang 'an really restored the style of the Tang Dynasty?

The makeup of women in the play is indeed roughly the same as that of women in the Tang Dynasty. Take Tan Qi's makeup in the play as the biggest contrast with the women in our common pictures of ladies in the Tang Dynasty, and we will find that not only the makeup is highly restored, but also the clothes are highly restored.

The makeup technology of ancient women reached its peak in the Tang Dynasty. Before the Tang Dynasty, women's makeup faces were relatively beautiful and simple. Women's makeup in the Tang Dynasty pursued luxury and richness, which also conformed to the social form at that time. Not only changed the intensity of makeup, but also innovated on the basis of the original makeup technique. According to historical records, there were more than a dozen makeup names in the Tang Dynasty, such as oblique red makeup, drunken makeup and fashionable makeup. There are also more than a dozen paintings on eyebrows. At that time, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty also published a textbook of thrush, and he had ten kinds of eyebrow shapes popular in society.

Let's talk about the two red spots on Tan Qi's cheeks in the play, which is also a popular makeup painting method in the Tang Dynasty. This is called face painting, also called makeup painting. Some of these noodles are painted with rouge, some are stuck on cheeks with gold foil, and some are made of feathers of different colors and stuck on both sides of cheeks. When you paint this makeup, you are as playful and lovely as a pear vortex, and you will put flowers on your forehead, which is very beautiful.

There was a lot of lip makeup in the Tang Dynasty. Our present lip biting makeup is similar to that of women in the Tang Dynasty. At present, lip biting makeup is to cover the original lip color with the bottom of the lip first, and then dye it with mouth blush. The lip makeup in the Tang Dynasty was dyed white with lead powder, so that you can draw all kinds of lip makeup at will.

Generally speaking, the Tang Dynasty was the peak of women's makeup. Although the makeup at that time was highly restored in the play, if we really returned to the Tang Dynasty, the makeup of women at that time would be ten times and a hundred times better than that in the play.