Beijing Opera Costumes Authentic Peking Opera Performance Wear
Beijing Opera costumes (Chinese: Xf or Xngtu) are not merely "clothes for performance" they are a visual language that encodes character identity, social status, personality, and moral alignment. Unlike realistic historical costumes, they are stylized, symbolic, and standardized, with craftsmanship passed down through generations of master artisans. China-Cart.com offers museum-quality Peking Opera costumes used by professional theater companies worldwide.
1. Symbolism over realism (colors/patterns convey traits)
2. Strict standardization (fixed norms for each role)
3. Performance functionality (lightweight, flexible for acrobatics)
4. Exquisite craftsmanship (hand embroidery, brocade weaving, gold thread work)
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1. Role-Specific Costume Classification (The Four Main Roles)
1.1 Sheng (?) Male Lead Roles (Non-Painted Face)
The Sheng role covers all male characters except Jing (painted-face) and Chou (clown), divided into 6 core subtypes with distinct costumes:
1.1.1 (老生) Elderly Male Roles (Scholars/Officials/Generals)
- Core Costumes:
- (Guanyi): Formal robe for civil officials (square cuffs, mandarin collar). Color symbolism:
- Purple: Prime minister/top ministers (highest rank)
- Red: Provincial governors/high-ranking officials
- Blue: Mid-ranking officials (prefects/county magistrates)
- Black: Low-ranking officials or loyal commoners (e.g., Bao Zheng, the upright judge)
- ? (Pi): Loose, unlined robe for retired scholars/landowners (muted tones: navy/gray/brown) with embroidery of plum blossoms/bamboo (symbols of virtue).
- (Jinyi): Tight-fitting robe with side slits for active elderly generals (paired with waist belt and soft boots for mobility).
- (Guanyi): Formal robe for civil officials (square cuffs, mandarin collar). Color symbolism:
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- (Zhezi): Pleated robe (pastel tones: pink/light blue/green) slim fit to highlight youth; minimal embroidery (peach blossoms = romance).
- (Guanyi): Shortened version for young low-ranking officials (light blue/pink).
- (Jinyi): Slim warrior version for young knights (red/gold for heroes, black for loyal bodyguards).
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- ? (Ko): Armor robe (the most iconic Wu Sheng costume) structured with metal fasteners, shoulder pads, and "flag wings" (4/8 flags for top generals). Color rules:
- Red: Brave heroes (e.g., Guan Yu)
- White: Noble, chivalrous warriors (e.g., Zhao Yun)
- Black: Loyal, stern generals (e.g., Zhang Fei)
- Blue: Wise, strategic generals
- (Duanda): Short warrior suit (jacket + tight pants) for agile fighters/bandits (brown/black for common warriors, red/gold for protagonists).
- (Jinyi): Full-length tight robe for mounted warriors (paired with leg wraps and hard-soled boots).
- ? (Ko): Armor robe (the most iconic Wu Sheng costume) structured with metal fasteners, shoulder pads, and "flag wings" (4/8 flags for top generals). Color rules:
- Accessories:
- Core Costume: Lu Mang (green python robe) exclusive to Guan Yu (symbol of loyalty/bravery) with dragon embroidery (5 claws = imperial honor).
- Accessories: Qinglng Dao (Green Dragon Crescent Blade); Cnmi Rnkou (silk long beard with "silkworm eyebrows").
- Core Costume: S Zhezi (plain unembroidered pleated robe) gray/black (symbol of humility).
- Accessories: Ruan Lu Mo (soft cotton hat); B Xue (cloth boots).
- Core Costume: Duan Zhezi (short pleated robe) bright colors (red/yellow) with cartoonish embroidery (lotus/peony).
- Accessories: Hi'r F (childlike wig); Ruan Xi (cloth shoes with soft soles).
- Core Costumes:
- (Mang Po): Imperial robe for empresses/princesses (red/gold with phoenix embroidery phoenix = female imperial power).
- ? (Pi): Long loose robe for noble wives (dark tones: navy/red/black) with minimal embroidery (phoenix/plum blossoms).
- (Zhezi): Daily wear for common virtuous women (light blue/white symbol of purity).
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- Core Costume: Mix of Qing Yi (robe) and Dao Ma Dan (armor) for characters who switch between civilian and martial roles (e.g., Mu Guiying).
- Accessories: Convertible headwear (switch from phoenix hairpins to helmet).
- Core Costume: S Mang (plain python robe) gray/black/navy (no bright colors) with minimal embroidery (chrysanthemum = longevity).
- Accessories: Lzi (simple headband no elaborate head?); Fz Lu (cloth shoes with "blessing" embroidery).
- Core Costume: Guimn Pi (loose robe with delicate embroidery lotus/bamboo) pastel tones (light pink/light blue).
- Accessories: Diancu Tumin (subtle kingfisher inlay); Xihua Xi (white/pink with lotus embroidery).
- Core Costume: P Zhezi (torn, patched pleated robe) gray/brown (symbol of poverty) with minimal embroidery.
- Accessories: Caobian Mo (straw hat); B Xi (worn, patched cloth shoes).
- Core Costume: (Mang Po) thick, heavy robe with 5-claw dragon embroidery (red/black/gold) symbol of power/loyalty (e.g., Guan Yu).
- Accessories: D'zi (large helmet with pheasant feathers); Hudi Xue (thick-soled boots to amplify stature).
- Core Costume: (Guanyi) oversized official robe (purple/blue) with greedy animal embroidery (pig/bear).
- Accessories: Choujiao Jin (lopsided headscarf); Duan Rnkou (short, messy beard).
- Core Costume: ? (Ko) heavy armor robe (black/blue) with fierce patterns (tiger/scorpion);
- Accessories: Balng Chu (octagonal hammer prop); Zhn Xue (reinforced martial boots).
- Core Costume: (Zhezi) mismatched pleated robe (one sleeve long, one short) patchwork colors (red/green/blue).
- Accessories: Fangjin (square lopsided hat); Xiao Rnkou (tiny "goatee" beard); Ruan Xi (one high-heel, one low-heel).
- Core Costume: (Duanda) tight short suit (black/white) with patches split pants for acrobatics.
- Accessories: Ruan Lu Mo (soft hat with tassels); Bdi Xue (thin-soled boots for fast movements); Guaizi (crutch prop for comedic fights).
- Core Costume: (Mang Po) ill-fitting imperial robe (too big/too small) with cartoonish dragon embroidery (3 claws instead of 5 symbol of illegitimacy).
- Accessories: Wai Kui (lopsided helmet); Hudi Xue (one boot taller than the other).
1.1.2 (小生) Young Male Roles (Scholars/Nobles/Lovers)
1.1.3 (武生) Martial Male Roles (Warriors/Knights/Generals)
1.1.4 (红生) Red-Faced Male Roles (Guan Yu/Zhang Fei)
1.1.5 Mo Sheng Minor Elderly Male Roles (Servants/Guards)
1.1.6 Shui Sheng Child Male Roles (Young Princes/Beggar Boys)
1.2 Dan (?) Female Lead Roles
The Dan role covers all female characters, divided into 7 subtypes with highly differentiated costumes (focused on femininity, social status, and personality):
1.2.1 (青衣) Virtuous Young/Middle-Aged Females (Noblewomen/Loyal Wives)
1.2.2 (花旦) Playful Young Females (Maids/Village Girls/Lively Wives)
1.2.3 (刀马旦) Martial Female Roles (Female Generals/Warriors)
1.2.4 Hua Mulan Dan Hybrid Female Roles (Virtuous + Martial)
1.2.5 (老旦) Elderly Female Roles (Empress Dowagers/Grandmothers)
1.2.6 (翠旦) Young Noble Maidens (Unmarried Princesses/Scholars' Daughters)
1.2.7 Zong Dan Beggar/Female Outcast Roles
1.3 Jing (?) Painted-Face Male Roles (Bold/Protagonist/Antagonist)
Jing roles are known for exaggerated face paint and bold costumes (symbolizing strength, courage, or treachery) divided into 3 subtypes:
1.3.1 Zheng (净角) "Positive" Painted-Face Roles (Loyal/Brave Generals)
1.3.2 Fu (净角) "Secondary" Painted-Face Roles (Greedy/Cruel Officials)
1.3.3 Wu (净角) Martial Painted-Face Roles (Brutal Warriors)
1.4 Chou (?) Clown Roles (Comedic/Tricky/Satirical)
Chou roles are the "comic relief" costumes are intentionally mismatched/over-the-top to highlight absurdity, divided into 4 subtypes:
1.4.1 Wen (丑角) Civilian Clown Roles (Tricky Servants/Swindlers)
1.4.2 Wu (丑角) Martial Clown Roles (Acrobatic Thieves/Tricky Warriors)
1.4.3 Da (丑角) Major Clown Roles (Corrupt Officials/Foolish Nobles)
1.4.4 Xiao (丑角) Minor Clown Roles (Naive Servants/Children)
2. Opera Costume Craftsmanship & Cultural Symbolism
2.1 Key Craftsmanship Techniques (Museum-Quality)
- Embroidery: Hand embroidery with silk/gold thread (double-sided embroidery for robes visible pattern on both sides). Techniques include:
- Pngzhen (flat stitch) basic for patterns
- Dazi (seed stitch) for 3D flower patterns
- Pnjin (gold thread coiling) for dragon/phoenix motifs (imperial roles)
- Brocade Weaving: Jacquard weaving with silk/cotton (cloud brocade for noble robes exclusive to high-status roles).
- Dyeing: Natural plant dyeing (indigo for blue robes, safflower for red) color fastness for stage lighting.
- Structuring: Hand-sewn armor (?/Ko) with bamboo strips for shape lightweight yet durable for acrobatics.
2.2 Color Symbolism (Critical for Character Interpretation)
| Color | Symbolism | Typical Roles |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Loyalty, bravery, joy | Heroes (Guan Yu), brides, empresses |
| Black | Integrity, sternness, loyalty | Bao Zheng, Zhang Fei (general) |
| White | Treachery, cunning, purity (dual meaning) | Traitors (Cao Cao), young maidens (Qing Yi) |
| Yellow | Imperial power, nobility | Emperors, crown princes |
| Blue | Courage, wisdom, rebellion | Strategic generals, outlaws |
| Green | Bravery, impetuosity | Hot-headed generals (e.g., Zhou Tong) |
| Purple | Nobility, justice | Prime ministers, high-ranking officials |
| Gray/Brown | Poverty, humility | Beggars, servants, outcasts |
2.3 Pattern Symbolism (Encoded Character Traits)
- Dragon (?): Imperial power (5 claws = emperor, 4 claws = nobles, 3 claws = commoners).
- Phoenix (?): Female imperial power (empresses/princesses) paired with dragon for royal couples.
- Plum Blossom (?): Virtue, resilience (scholars, virtuous wives).
- Bamboo (?): Integrity, modesty (scholars, loyal officials).
- Peony : Prosperity, beauty (Hua Dan, noble maidens).
- Tiger (?): Bravery, ferocity (Wu Jing, martial generals).
- Clouds (?): Divinity, power (imperial roles).
3. Complete Accessories System (Role-Specific)
3.1 Headwear
- ? (Jin): Soft headwear (Scholars: ; Nobles: ; Beggars: ).
- ? (Kui): Hard helmets (Generals: ; Emperors: ; Female warriors: ).
- ? (Gun): Imperial crowns (Emperors: ; Empresses: ).
- ? (Mo): Casual hats (Officials: ; Clowns: ; Commoners: ).
3.2 Facial Masks & Paint
- Jing Role Masks: Pre-made latex masks (Guan Yu: red face with black patterns; Cao Cao: white face with black lines).
- Face Paint Kits: Water-based paint (non-toxic for stage use) color sets for specific roles (red/black for heroes, white/black for traitors).
- Chou Role Paint: "Three white" paint (white on forehead/nose/chin) comedic exaggeration.
3.3 Footwear
- ? (Xue): Boots (Martial roles: ; Officials: ; Elders: ).
- ? (Xi): Shoes (Female roles; Commoners; Clowns).
- ? (Lu): Slippers (Elderly roles: ; Imperial roles: ).
3.4 Props & Weapons
- Civil Props: Fan (scholars), scrolls (officials), handkerchiefs (Dan roles), teacups (nobles).
- Martial Props: Sword (generals), spear (warriors), whip (Dao Ma Dan), hammer (Wu Jing), crutch (Wu Chou).
- Imperial Props: Jade scepter (emperors), phoenix fan (empresses), seal (prime ministers).
3.5 Hair Accessories
4. Why Professional Theaters Choose China-Carts Beijing Opera Costumes
- ? Museum-Quality Craftsmanship: 100% handcrafted by master artisans (30+ years of experience).
- ? Role-Perfect Design: Strict adherence to traditional costume norms (color/pattern/size for each role subtype).
- ? Performance-Ready: Lightweight, durable, and flexible (optimized for acrobatics/singing/dancing).
- ? Customization: Custom sizing (for adult/child performers), custom embroidery/patterns available.
- ? Complete Sets: Include all accessories (headwear/footwear/props) no extra purchases needed.
- ? Trusted by Professionals: Used by Opera America, Beijing Opera House, and international theaters (UK/USA/Germany).
- ? Free Worldwide Shipping: Door-to-door delivery with tracking (2-7 days for major cities).
- ? After-Sales Support: Repair/replacement for damaged parts (embroidery/armor/accessories).
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