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No, the zombies in "I Have a Date with Zombies" are not wearing Qing Dynasty official uniforms.
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Because in the Qing Dynasty, people had the concept of zombies
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There are many ghosts in the Qing Dynasty, and it is close to now!
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Because it is more in line with the image of zombies, because the official uniform of the Qing Dynasty is relatively straight, the color is darker, and the shape of the official hat, the whole costume has a depressing, dull taste, so it is most suitable for shooting zombies.
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Because this image of zombies was also proposed during the Qing Dynasty, most of them are dressed up like this.
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Because from the perspective of economics, the suits of the Qing Dynasty were particularly cheap, and the cost of general zombie films was very low, so only the official uniforms of the Qing Dynasty were used.
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Because when people die, at the funeral of Amen, their costumes are all Qing Dynasty costumes.
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Chinese zombies have been used since the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, they are all the images of the Qing Dynasty.
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It is said that the Ming Dynasty had three yangs:
The Ming emperor's surname was Zhu, and the first emperor's era name was Hongwu.
The dynasty name of the Ming Dynasty is Ming, the Ming Dynasty is the country where the Chinese overthrow the Mongols and regain it, and the Han people in China worship red, so if the Manchurian Qing State wants to overwhelm the Chinese Ming Dynasty, there must be three Yin. The three are:
The people of the Qing State of Manchuria were Manchurians, and the two sons of Manchuria brought three points of water.
The country name is Qing Guo, advocating black, and the official uniforms are all with water ripples.
This was because the Qing state in Manchuria was too "yin," and before liberation, the Han people in China had hatred for the Manchurians. Therefore, some people regard the official uniforms of the Manchurian Qing Kingdom as the zombie uniforms of the underworld.
Interests. For the audience, the Qing Dynasty can represent antiquity.
And also... Millennial zombies are not easy to catch... A hundred years of easy points.
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Because the Qing Dynasty unjustly died at most, the most people died without turning a blind eye.
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Everything before the Qing Dynasty was rotten.
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The Chinese nation was forced to put on the rigid and stubborn zombie clothes of the Qing Dynasty, and the people suddenly seemed to have lost their souls and lived under the rule of the Qing Dynasty like walking corpses.
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Because the ** of the Qing Dynasty at that time was muddy, and doing nothing was like a walking corpse, which was in line with the characteristics of zombies, so the zombies were dressed in Qing Dynasty official uniforms.
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Because it is more terrifying, the official uniforms of the Qing Dynasty look eerie and feel more terrifying.
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I think it's because the costumes of the Qing Dynasty look weird, so the effect is better.
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Because the origin of zombies is the Qing Dynasty, zombies are all dressed in Qing Dynasty official uniforms. This statement is not fabricated, because at that time, in order to make the deceased an official after death, they were buried in official uniforms, and over time it evolved like this.
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Because it takes three to five hundred years to become a zombie, and the Qing Dynasty is just right. So it's not a fabrication. This is just an embodiment of art, and we should believe in science and not be superstitious.
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Zombies are said to have been handed down from the Qing Dynasty onwards. The cultural origin of zombies is the Qing Dynasty, so they wear Qing Dynasty official uniforms.
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Because most of the time when the body was buried at that time was from that period. Many of the ones after that can already be cremated. During the Qing Dynasty, cremation was a great rebellion that was not allowed.
Do you believe in the movie? Waiting for you to be the director, he will be there wherever you want the zombies to be!
Of course, there is, mainly because the zombies of the Qing Dynasty come from the zombie image of Hong Kong movies, which are very popular in the mainland.
This is about history and culture, Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" in the Ming Dynasty opened a precedent for ghosts, and Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty was a master of ghosts, and the Taoist priests he mentioned, Maoshan Taoists, are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and zombies are also --- caused by the cultural background at that time >>>More
It's not that there are many that don't shoot, but there are many that are not allowed to be released, and now ghost movies are too unpopular, and the cost of 15 million is at most more than 10 million, so there are not many directors who shoot them.
I've watched one, Mr. Zombie, is a serial.