At the Year of the Horse CCTV Spring Festival Gala, the program “He Hua Shen” stood out for its refined interpretation of traditional Chinese aesthetics. Through carefully designed character portrayals, Qin Lan and Li Qin embodied distinct floral deities, contributing to a performance rooted in poetic symbolism and cultural imagery.

Qin Lan portrayed the “Peach Blossom Deity of March,” appearing in a red traditional costume that conveyed grace and composure. The styling emphasized classic silhouettes and harmonious color tones, complementing the floral-themed stage design. Her poised movements and measured expressions enhanced the tranquil and elegant atmosphere, reinforcing the program’s focus on cultural refinement.
Li Qin took on the role of the “Osmanthus Deity of August,” inspired by the literary figure Li Qingzhao. Her costume featured a minimalist and understated palette, aligning with the refined and scholarly image associated with the character. With restrained expressions and controlled stage presence, she conveyed a sense of calm sophistication that resonated with the program’s artistic direction.

Through these portrayals, “He Hua Shen” highlighted seasonal symbolism and classical aesthetics on a contemporary gala stage. Qin Lan and Li Qin’s performances added depth and nuance to the presentation, offering viewers a visually cohesive and culturally resonant interpretation of traditional themes.
