Chapter 79

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Although the song title is taken from the lyrics of "Jiang Jin Jiu," the original essence of the song belongs to ancient-style pop music. After the lyrics were rewritten, the rap part used the original lyrics, but the costumes were not strictly prepared according to the Tang Dynasty style.

Upon receiving the costumes, Qin Lu could tell. Unlike traditional costume dramas, which are firmly rooted in the Tang Dynasty background and where costume designers carefully consider every detail to match the literature, this costume leaned more towards enhancing the visual effects of the stage. At first glance, it might make the audience feel "ancient-style," but it didn't adhere closely to Tang Dynasty details. The designer clearly designed it according to modern aesthetics, with the primary goal being attractiveness.

"Gu Feng" is a broad term, and as culture develops over thousands of years, the styles of clothing vary from era to era. The most common clothing style in the Tang Dynasty was the round-collar robe, with officials' clothing embroidered with inscriptions and colors corresponding to specific meanings. However, the stage costumes in hand were relatively elegant in style, with colors leaning towards modern shades, blending light and intense colors.

The clothing Qin Lu held was in a light indigo color, which might not be easy for most people to handle.

Each trainee received costumes of different styles and colors, generally uniform but with individual differences in detail. However, costumes with slightly more complexity might affect movement, unlike normal modern clothing. Since the trainees were experiencing ancient-style clothing for the first time, they needed to adapt during rehearsals.

The other trainees saw the costumes Qin Lu's group received and found them quite novel. Fan Xi from another group even took the time to come over and observe curiously.

He approached Qin Lu and studied it for a moment, feeling the material was quite nice.

Fan Xi looked and muttered, "Wow, what fabric is this? It's quite comfortable! And the embroidery here is so beautiful!"

Han Suyan rubbed her forehead silently, looking up at the sky: perhaps this was a cultural desert.

But Fan Xi was quickly dragged away by his teammates.

Before the rehearsal for the second group ended, Qin Lu's group had already changed into their costumes and, upon walking out from backstage, quickly attracted the attention of the other groups.

After putting on the ancient-style costumes, a certain aura naturally emanated as they walked.

Han Suyan, tall in stature, appeared even more slender in the long robe, and his originally indifferent facial features matched well with the raven-blue robe.

No one expected that Toeisup would actually suit the ancient-style costume. He seemed a bit uncomfortable, lifting his arm to look at the cuff at one moment and then bowing his head to adjust the waistband at another.

Only Wei Zige's black inner collar was high, covering the tattoo under his neck. With his naturally dark skin, paired with a well-fitted long robe embroidered with golden patterns on pure black fabric, he didn't look like a civil official who could recite "the waters of the Yellow River flow into the sky," but more like a martial general who, after drinking a hearty cup of wine, would smile and say, "I'm the same."

The trainees all craned their necks, wanting to see how Qin Lu looked in his performance costume, but after waiting for a long time, they didn't see him coming over.

"Where's Qin Lu?"

"I want to see what he looks like in the costume. What's going on? Did he go to the bathroom?"

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