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The modern Chinese tunic suit is a style of male attire traditionally known in China as the Zhongshan suit (simplified Chinese: 中山装; traditional Chinese: 中山裝; pinyin: Zhōngshān zhuāng) (after Sun Yat-Sen, otherwise Romanized as Sun Zhongshan), and later as the Mao suit (after Mao Zedong). Sun Yat-sen introduced the style shortly after the founding of the Republic of China as a form of national dress although with a distinctly political and later governmental implication.
After the end of the Chinese Civil War and the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, such suits came to be worn widely by males and government leaders as a symbol of proletarian unity and an Eastern counterpart to the Western business suit. The name "Mao suit" comes from Chinese leader Mao Zedong's fondness for wearing them in public, so that the garment became closely associated with him and with Chinese communism in general in the Western imagination. Although they fell into disuse among the general public in the 1990s due to increasing Western influences, they are still commonly worn by Chinese leaders during important state ceremonies and functions.
Mao Zedong (i/ˈmaʊ zəˈdʊŋ, dzə-/), also transliterated as Mao Tse-tung and commonly referred to as Chairman Mao (December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976), was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of the People's Republic of China, which he governed as Chairman of the Communist Party of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976. His Marxist–Leninist theories, military strategies, and political policies are collectively known as Marxism–Leninism–Maoism or Mao Zedong Thought.
Born the son of a wealthy farmer in Shaoshan, Hunan, Mao adopted a Chinese nationalist and anti-imperialist outlook in early life, particularly influenced by the events of the Xinhai Revolution of 1911 and May Fourth Movement of 1919. Mao converted to Marxism–Leninism while working at Peking University and became a founding member of the Communist Party of China (CPC), leading the Autumn Harvest Uprising in 1927. During the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the CPC, Mao helped to found the Red Army, led the Jiangxi Soviet's radical land policies and ultimately became head of the CPC during the Long March. Although the CPC temporarily allied with the KMT under the United Front during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), after Japan's defeat China's civil war resumed and in 1949 Mao's forces defeated the Nationalists who withdrew to Taiwan.
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Hongdu, a time-honored brand in Beijing, is widely recognized as the best Zhongshan suit manufacturer. The company has been providing suit tailoring services to generations of China's top officials and foreign dignitaries for 55 years.Hongdu, meaning "red capital", moved from Shanghai to Beijing in 1956. It was composed of "Lan Tian", "Zao Cun", "Bo Wei" and other then-renowned domestic fashion brands.
The Chinese were so grossed out over Obama's gum chewing he agreed to a deal that cuts the United States (you and me) emissions and the Chinese will not cut but but are suppose to simply cap emissions at some future date decades from now.
Chinese tunic suit is a style of male attire traditionally known in China as the Zhongshan suit. Eastern counterpart to the Western business suit. The name "Mao suit" comes from Chinese leader Mao Zedong's fondness for wearing them in public, so that the garment became closely associated with him and with Chinese communism in general in the Western imagination. Although they fell into disuse among the general public in the 1990s due to increasing Western influences, they are still commonly worn by Chinese leaders during important state ceremonies and functions.
Костюм мао или на самом деле костюм чжуншань чжуан как его называют в Китае. В 1960-70-е годы в среде левых интеллектуалов возникла мода на "костюм Мао", который был призван отражать их политический уклон. Костюм обозначал принадлежность владельца к числу противников истеблишмента, подразумевал отрицание буржуазных ценностей. Назван так по имени Мао Цзэдуна (1893 — 1976), лидера КНР, носившего френчи подобного кроя. Такой пиджак имеет на полочке четыре кармана: два – на груди, и два – на бедрах. Костюм Мао также известен отсутствием лацканов, глухой застежкой до верха и воротником-стойкой. http://www.gentlemansgazette.com/nehru-jacket-guide-mao-suit/ http://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Personality-Spring-Chinese-Ethnic-Mens-Black-Mao-Suit-Jacket-Mandarin-Wing-Collar-Blazer-Tunic-Suit-Elegant...
Mandarin/Nat With Mao suits out and western clothing in, China's wealthy are starting to buy their suits tailor-made. Tailoring in China is making a comeback not only in Shanghai, famous for its haberdashery, but also in the province of Guangdong, 80 km north of Hong Kong. With rising salaries and foreign businesses and investors popping up almost daily, Guangzhou's young professionals are dressing smarter. Despite prices ranging from 130 U-S dollars (d) to two thousand dollars (d), many can afford to get a tailor-made suit. At One and One tailors, the latest styles are being supplied using the latest technology. One and One also carries imported suits from popular European companies. Just 15 years ago, this kind of consumerism was virtually non-existent in communist C...
57-year-old Chen Yan used to be an average, run-of-the-mill homemaker. The only noticeable thing about her: her striking resemblance to Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong. Chen was teased mercilessly for this as a child, reducing her to tears. But in 2006 she made a decision that would completely change her life – to embrace herself and her appearance. Chen is now a full time Mao impersonator, an extremely popular one. Impersonating Chairman Mao isn’t exactly a piece of cake. It’s a demanding and controversial job, because female impersonators of Mao aren’t very common in China. To look the part, Chen has to touch up her face, wear a Zhongshan suit and arrange her hair like Mao’s trademark style. She has to walk on specially made 26cm stilts, camouflaged to look like a larger shoe size. A ...
A documentary which charts the course of two Beijing fashion designers as they launch themselves on the Shanghai market. Mao's New Suit follows Beijing fashion designers SUN JIAN and GUO PEI amidst the staging of their first designer collection in Shanghai's annual Fashion Week.
Original Song by Edwardo & Squirehogg circa 2016 as heard on Brandmeier Show circa May 2016
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Costume 2: Orange and white tiger patterned shirt and pants with black over-robe Costume 3: Purple shirt and pants with black Tao over-robe (Dead or Alive++) (7:30) Costume 4: Green Mao suit (14:47) Costume 5: Black and white tiger patterned shirt and pants with blue over-robe (24:33)
Before the decisive battle with Tatsuya Yuuki, Reiji once again goes in search of combat practice, while Sei concentrates on fine-tuning the Build Strike. China is becoming concerned that Sei is too engrossed in his work. Then, a mysterious boy named Mao Yasaka appears before the two of them. Having won the Japanese 5th Block, he has already earned a place in the World Tournament, and he says he has come to the store because he is interested in Sei, a highly skilled builder who is the same age as he is. Mao has only one goal: to determine which of them is superior as a Gunpla builder. Sei accepts his challenge, and Sei and Mao bring out their Gunpla, the Build Strike and the Gundam X Maoh. As soon as they see each other's work, Sei and Mao find themselves adrift in space...!
Sei, Reiji, and Mao have been chosen to participate in the Gunpla Battle Championship World Tournament. Meanwhile, outside Japan, a series of qualifying tournaments have been underway in other countries to select players for the World Tournament. Among them are Ricardo Fellini of Italy, Luang Dallara of Thailand, and the Renato brothers of Argentina. Fellini's rival Greco Logan, a World Tournament veteran, is considered the favorite to represent America. But an unexpected ambush awaits him in the final round of the qualifying tournament. When the young prodigy Nils Nielsen, known as the Early Genius, reveals the hidden power of his Gunpla, the Sengoku Astray, it will shake the arena... no, the world!
As the World Tournament finals begin, Sei and Reiji find that their opponent in the first round is Mao Yasaka. When they met in Tokyo, they swore to fight in the World Tournament, and now that promise will finally be fulfilled. But Mao senses a threat from the Star Build Strike, which was more than an even match for Fellini. With Sei's rapidly advancing building skills, and Reiji's control technique, he is likely to lose. Desperate to win, Mao goes to visit Master Chinan of the Gunpla Shingyo school of modeling arts and ask to be taught new secrets. On the day of the battle, a worn-out Mao appears before Sei and Reiji. Now begins a life-or-death battle between the Star Build Strike and the Gundam X Maoh...
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This video helps you to sew a classy collar that no one has shown before. Following a few steps , you can easily sew the collar neck . For sewing any kind of collar neck this is going to be the basic for all kind of collar neck.
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Just last month local band King Ly Chee gave their 15th anniversary concert. They also released a new album and organised a photo exhibition. Ben Tse went to talk to the band. “Meteor x Meanography” is a group exhibition by five local photographers who also explore Hong Kong as their subject. Two of them, Venus Ng and Standsfield To, tell us more about the show, and their work. Tseng Kwong-chi is the son of exiled Chinese nationalists. He was born in Hong Kong in 1950, moved to Canada with his family when he was 16, and died in New York in 1990. Belonging, identity, and statelessness were major themes of his art. He is particularly known for his photographic self-portraits. In the “Expeditionary Self-Portrait Series” he poses in front of iconic architecture and nature in a Mao suit in his ...
i'm looking for answers to all the questions no one knows.
pleaded and begged asked you for nothing, but something showed.
you ??, the sweat on your forehead everyone's pointing your nervousness now.
it's obvious now that you're scared of yourself.
nothing to keep them from knowing this now,
there's nothing to keep them from knowing this now.
promises, shattered pieces, memories of nothing.
cowardly you'll face this all alone.
you're finding a truth nothing but lies still no one knows.
you see your self run but i see you crawling to face the truth.
you're hesitant now your heart must be parting, ripping,
and tearing your insides are numb. fleshless and weak time to start over.
nothing to keep them from emptiness now
promises, shattered pieces, memories of nothing.
cowardly you'll face this all alone
you know how this will end,
cause the pain inside in your head is cutting yourself thin.
nothing to do now when you're buried underground.
your promise haunts you now. promises, shattered pieces,
memories of nothing.
cowardly i'll face this all alone