What are the requirements for clothing in tea ceremony?

There are various styles of costumes, but they should be consistent with the theme of the performance. Clothes should be decent, dignified and generous, in line with aesthetic requirements. For example, "Tang Dynasty court tea ceremony performance", the costumes of the performers should be Tang Dynasty court costumes; For example, the "Three Tea Performances of Bai Nationality" is based on the national characteristics of Bai nationality; "Zen Tea" performance is suitable for Zen clothes. Tea performance is produced on the basis of tea art. Through the image demonstration of various tea-making techniques, the process of making tea is displayed scientifically, realistically and artistically, so that people can enjoy beauty and be cultivated by sentiment in an elegant environment carefully created. Since the concept of "tea art" was put forward by tea people in Taiwan Province Province in 1970s, the cause of tea culture has sprung up. Teahouses with regional characteristics and large and small tea culture festivals provide a platform for the emergence of tea art performances. After more than ten years' practice, tea art, as the carrier of the spirit of tea culture, has developed into an extraordinary art form, which has gradually attracted people's attention. Generally speaking, it is comfortable and simple. I took the tea ceremony exam, and the clothes I need for the exam are for your reference. Ladies wear cheongsam, or Chinese clothes, and men wear Tang clothes. Ladies should roll up their hair and not wear open-toed sandals, bracelets and other accessories. Don't wear nail polish or strong perfume. Nails should not be too long, and even hand cream should not be applied. It's best not to slit the cheongsam, because there are requirements for sitting posture. Don't wear heavy makeup. Generally speaking, wearing cheongsam, tunic suit or simple tea suit, simple and generous, simple types of clothes can show a kind of artistic conception of tea and give people a feeling of returning to nature. Since ancient times, tea has been one of China's food cultures. People with lofty ideals usually take tea as a metaphor, which will be more attractive if paired with cheongsam. Casual clothes are too casual, so it is best not to wear them on some occasions.