"In the courtyard, the peonies are enchanting without limit, the pond is filled with beautiful leaves and few ripples."
Only the peony truly represents the national color, blooming gloriously during the festival season.
This famous line is from the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi's "Ode to the Peony."
Peonies are elegant and magnificent, known as the "heavenly fragrance of the national color" and the "king of flowers."
Peonies symbolize auspiciousness, wealth, nobility, elegance, happiness, good fortune, and prosperity.
This design, "National Color," features a formal horse-face skirt with peony-themed embroidery,
in three colors, all simple and elegant, exquisitely high-end. The lower hem is edged with red, adding a visual focal point,
with a circle of jacquard gold at the red edge of the hem.
The ancient "golden circle" technique is used, enhancing the sense of refinement.
The six-meter pleats, eight-panel structure, and six pairs of "HAO luck, health, peace" represent good fortune,
while the eight pairs symbolize "wealth and happiness."
The skirt's dark pattern is a combination of copper coins and peonies, symbolizing "wealth and auspiciousness."
The inner hem is edged with gold thread, with the phrase "double happiness and prosperity, may all things succeed."
Wearing this set, "National Color," you are like a human peony, bringing good fortune and success in everything.
It can be paired with white, black, or orange tops, suitable for both daily wear and traditional Hanfu,
combining ancient and modern styles, versatile and elegant.
Wearing "National Color," you embody the human embodiment of a peony, bringing success and good fortune in all endeavors.