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6 ngày trước
00The annual CCTV Spring Festival Gala (Chunwan) is undoubtedly one of the most-watched television events in the world, serving as a massive stage for China's top entertainment talent. This year, one of the most highly anticipated performances featured a stunning lineup of four generations of Chinese beauties: veteran actress Liu Tao (representing the 70s generation), Hallyu and Cbiz icon Liu Shishi (representing the 85s generation), the elegant Li Qin (representing the 90s generation), and the youthful Guan Xiaotong (representing the post-95 generation).
Prior to the live broadcast, the actresses' respective studios released highly polished, dreamlike promotional photos showcasing them in exquisite traditional Hanfu and Tang dynasty-inspired costumes. Liu Shishi, in particular, looked breathtakingly regal, embodying the majestic grace of a Tang dynasty noblewoman. Fans were primed for a visual feast, expecting these ethereal studio looks to translate seamlessly to the grand stage.
However, the live broadcast painted a slightly different picture, sparking a massive debate across Chinese social media platforms like Weibo. Netizens pointed out that the harsh, flat television lighting and the highly saturated, colorful digital backgrounds of the CCTV stage did not do justice to the actresses' delicate makeup and intricate costumes. On screen, some of the elegant pastel colors appeared washed out or overly bright, leading some netizens to criticize the stage production as somewhat outdated or tacky. Despite the technical production shortcomings, many fans defended the actresses, pointing out that their natural beauty, refined features, and elegant postures still shone through during close-up camera angles, proving their status as timeless visual icons of Chinese entertainment.
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