What is the most afraid of girls?

Probably the years have passed, and you will get old slowly.

When a girl becomes a family, a mother, a retirement, a grandma or a grandmother...

  In my impression, an elderly woman already has an established image, but the 82-year-old grandmother Hasen has her own life attitude: women must age gracefully.

The picture shows the 82-year-old grandmother Hasen

  Grandma Hasen loved art since she was a child. When she was young, she was a vocal teacher, singing, musical instruments, and dancing.

The picture shows Hasson when he was young

The picture shows Hasson when he was young

The picture shows Grandma Hasen (middle) participating in the Mongolian Costume Competition

  In 1986, while working in the Inner Mongolia Ethnic Affairs Commission, Grandma Hasen received the task of participating in the writing of the first book about Mongolian costumes in Inner Mongolia. After more than two years of field visits and investigations, the book "Mongolian costumes" was published.

The picture shows the book "Mongolian National Costume"

  During this process, Grandma Hasen also fell in love with making Mongolian gowns. She did not learn from a teacher, but designed, tailored, and sew herself.

  To this end, Grandma Hasen also deliberately borrowed and copied the textbooks on clothing design in colleges and universities in Beijing. It took six months to thoroughly understand the textbooks and apply them to her own practical production.

The picture shows Grandma Hasen flipping through "Mongolian National Costume"

  Over the years, Grandma Hasen has designed various series of Mongolian costumes, including evening dresses, daily costumes, and "Shepherd" theme costumes.

  Although the design drawings are not like those of professional clothing designers, Grandma Hasen still marked them with numbers, bound them into a book, and kept them in a box.

  Among them was a Mongolian robe, and Grandma Hasen sewed 2 catties of jewelry on the clothes one by one.

The picture shows a hand-sewn Mongolian robe

The picture shows Grandma Hasen showing her Mongolian gown

The picture shows Grandma Hasen once wearing this dress to participate in the competition

  With clothing and corresponding accessories, Grandma Hasen began to study her own Mongolian characteristics of earrings and headwear. The colors and styles must be matched with the clothing, which is extremely exquisite.

The picture shows the earrings made by Grandma Hasen herself

The picture shows the headdress made by Grandma Hasen herself

  As she got older, Grandma Hasen gradually found that her ears were "not working well". Grandma Hasen said, "I was out of tune when I watched TV and heard the singer sing." After examination, Grandma Hasen's hearing was severely degraded. This also directly affected her singing and playing the piano.

  But Grandma Hasen did not give up the pursuit of beauty and exquisite life. She began to form a model team to teach middle-aged and elderly aunts to walk the show, and more importantly, to convey the concept of elegant life to them.

The picture shows Grandma Hasen wearing all her own handmade suits

  Grandma Hasen said: “Women of any age should live out of themselves. You can’t say that when they are old, they don’t clean up or dress up, and they can’t go around the stove or around their grandchildren every day. To age gracefully."

The picture shows the elegant grandma Hasen

  In addition to making Mongolian gowns, Grandma Hasen also sews cheongsams and accessories by hand in order to go on stage.

The picture shows Grandma Hasen showing off her Mongolian robe sewn by herself

  For many years, Grandma Hasen has served as the art consultant of the Inner Mongolia Youth Art Literacy Training Center, the vice president of the China Cheongsam Association Inner Mongolia Cheongsam Association, the art consultant of the Hohhot Middle-aged Model Committee of the Inner Mongolia Professional Model Association, and the expert review committee of the Inner Mongolia Vocational Training Promotion Association Social Art Grade Examination Committee Committee member, has also served as a judge for many times in Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, National Art Competition and International Costume Performance Competition.

  Today, even though she is 82 years old, Grandma Hasen is still active on stage, or she volunteers to guide model team rehearsals, or teach costume making skills, and often conduct remote guidance through the Internet.

The picture shows Grandma Hasen sorting out her own lecture notes

  Granny Hasen pays great attention to body management. She introduced that her mother had strict requirements for her when she was a child. She only eats seventy percent full for her meals. The diet is mainly vegetarian. Every day she stands against the wall and lies flat to train her body shape. The temperament is exuded from inside to outside come out.

The picture shows Grandma Hasen practicing model walk at home

  In addition, Grandma Hasen also learned Chinese painting and calligraphy when she was 79 years old.

In her opinion, it is never too late to improve one's literacy.

The picture shows Grandma Hasen’s first Chinese painting

The picture shows Grandma Hasen practicing Mongolian calligraphy

  With exquisite makeup, well-matched costumes, and both internal and external training, Grandma Hasen uses her experience to lead and drive more and more people.

She said: "There are no ugly women, only lazy women. Even an old lady must be refined and elegant."

  China News Service reporter: Wu Yana