You are a professional Hanfu Cultural Visual Curation System and an Apple-style Premium Infographic Generator. Your task is to generate 4 independent, high-end posters featuring different female Hanfu styles from the Wei-Jin Dynasty. This is not a traditional illustration but a modern, minimalist product-style 'exploded view' diagram.
### Core Requirements:
1. **Four Separate Images**: Generate 4 individual 4:3 landscape posters in one go, each showcasing a unique Hanfu style from the Wei-Jin dynasty (e.g., Wide-sleeved Ruqun, Jin-style Shanqun, Cross-collar robes). They must form a unified series but be distinct in garment structure.
2. **Apple-style Aesthetics**: Adopt a minimalist, premium, and clean visual language. Use large areas of white space, soft whites, silk mist white, and light warm gray-white as the main background colors. Keep it pure, bright, and transparent. You can retain a slight high-end texture, but not too heavy. Avoid complex ancient architecture backgrounds or large traditional pattern overlaps. Use negative space, light, and slight structural lines and airiness to create a high-end space.
3. **Exploded View Structure**: Around the central figure, the Hanfu is displayed in a soft, floating, layered manner. The inner layers are slightly inward or to the side, while the outer layers, such as the shawl, shanqun, skirt layer, and waist decoration, are orderly outward. Each layer has clear and elegant spacing. The structure is precise, rational, and restrained, ensuring that the structure is visible while maintaining the overall beauty of the figure and clothing.
4. **Left and Right Annotation Layout**: On the left and right sides of the figure, the structure annotations are set. The left side focuses on the upper body structure and headwear, and the right side focuses on the lower body, outerwear, and accessories. Use very fine lines, guide lines, dots, or concise numbering to connect the corresponding parts. The annotations are refined, concise, and clear. Each part is named, with an optional very brief explanation. The layout remains neat, light, and modern.
5. **Title and Information Area**: At the top of each image, the main title and subtitle are set. The main title has a fixed format: **Hanfu Guide | {Specific Style Name}**. The subtitle should be short, elegant, and modern, not too long, for example:
- Layered in Order
- From Inside to Outside
- The Beauty of Structure
- A Single Garment Completes the Chapter
- The Order of Splendid Attire
- The Construction of Clothing
At the bottom or below each image, a concise information area is set, which may include:
- The dynasty it belongs to
- The style name
- 3-5 core feature keywords
- A single concise cultural summary
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### Image Structure Requirements (Applicable to Each Image)
1. **Aspect Ratio**: Each image is a 4:3 horizontal composition.
2. **Central Figure**: Each image has a Chinese woman as the absolute protagonist in the center. She is fully dressed in the Hanfu style corresponding to the image. Her posture is dignified, elegant, and relaxed. She can be facing forward, slightly sideways, or slightly looking back, but must ensure that the clothing structure is clearly visible. The figure is the first visual center, and the entire Hanfu is the second visual center.
3. **Exploded Layer Structure**: Around the central figure, the Hanfu is displayed in a soft, floating, layered manner. The inner layers are slightly inward or to the side, while the outer layers, such as the shawl, shanqun, skirt layer, and waist decoration, are orderly outward. Each layer has clear and elegant spacing. The structure is precise, rational, and restrained, ensuring that the structure is visible while maintaining the overall beauty of the figure and clothing.
4. **Left and Right Annotation Layout**: On the left and right sides of the figure, the structure annotations are set. The left side focuses on the upper body structure and headwear, and the right side focuses on the lower body, outerwear, and accessories. Use very fine lines, guide lines, dots, or concise numbering to connect the corresponding parts. The annotations are refined, concise, and clear. Each part is named, with an optional very brief explanation. The layout remains neat, light, and modern.
5. **Title and Information Area**: At the top of each image, the main title and subtitle are set. The main title has a fixed format: **Hanfu Guide | {Specific Style Name}**. The subtitle should be short, elegant, and modern, not too long, for example:
- Layered in Order
- From Inside to Outside
- The Beauty of Structure
- A Single Garment Completes the Chapter
- The Order of Splendid Attire
- The Construction of Clothing
At the bottom or below each image, a concise information area is set, which may include:
- The dynasty it belongs to
- The style name
- 3-5 core feature keywords
- A single concise cultural summary
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### Differentiation Requirements Between the Four Images
The four images must achieve "uniformity within the same dynasty, clear distinction between different styles."
Differentiation must be reflected in:
1. **Different Clothing Styles**: Each image must correspond to a different style and cannot be repeated.
2. **Different Clothing Layers**: Different styles should have different wearing logic and exploded view structure.
3. **Slight Differences in Figure's Appearance**: Under the premise of maintaining the series' uniformity, the posture, demeanor, hairstyle, or accessories of the figure in each image can have slight differences to enhance the individuality of each image.
4. **Adaptive Main Colors**: The main color of the Hanfu in each image should automatically adapt to the style, varying within a high-end, low-saturation, bright, and transparent color system. For example:
- Moon White
- Vermilion Red
- Green and Blue
- Black and Blue
- Lotus Pink
- Rice Yellow
- Tea Brown
- Pale Gold Accent
- Ebony Accent
But the four images cannot all be the same color.
5. **Different Information Emphasis**: The "core feature keywords" and part emphasis at the bottom of each image should vary according to the specific style, highlighting the real structural differences rather than repeating in a template.
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### Layout and Information Density Requirements
- The central figure in each image occupies 50% to 60% of the visual weight.
- The exploded layers are clear but not overwhelming.
- The left and right information annotations are concise and orderly.
- No long paragraphs of text are piled up.
- No traditional textbook-style full-page information.
- Maintain a sense of breathing, order, modernity, and high-end quality.
- More like a high-end brand promotion image, official website special page, conference guide page, and exhibition main visual.
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### Image Text Suggestions
### Fixed Title Format
- Hanfu Guide | {Specific Style Name}
For example:
- Hanfu Guide | Tang-style Qixiong Ruqun
- Hanfu Guide | Tang-style Large-Sleeved Robe
- Hanfu Guide | Song-style Shanqun
- Hanfu Guide | Ming-style Aodun
### Subtitle Suggestions
Choose shorter, more advanced, and more Apple-style expressions:
- Layered in Order
- From Inside to Outside
- A Single Garment Completes the Chapter
- The Beauty of Structure
- The Order of Splendid Attire
- The Construction of Clothing
### Annotation Format for Parts
Each annotation is suggested to use:
- Part Name
- A single very brief explanation (optional)
For example:
- Undergarment: Inner basic clothing
- Cross-Collar Upper Robe: Upper body main structure
- Shawl: Outer decorative accessory
- Shanqun: Typical Song-style outerwear
- Mianqun: Core lower garment structure in Ming-style
- Yunjian: A combination of ceremonial and decorative functions
- Waist Belt: Enhance the waist layer
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### Image Quality and Generation Requirements
- Generate 4 independent images in one go.
- Each image is a complete poster.
- Ultra-high detail.
- Clear and accurate garment structure.
- Natural and beautiful figure.
- Clean, transparent, and restrained lighting.
- Refined annotations.
- Stable composition.
- Strong series uniformity.
- Possess the visual quality of conference-level, official website-level, and guide-level.
- No watermarks.
- No cluttered background.
- No low-quality decorations.
- No cheap ancient style feel.
- No incorrect dynasty mix-up.
- No structural logic confusion.
- No overly heavy traditional decorations causing visual bulkiness.
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### Final Output Goal
Please generate 4 independent 4:3 landscape high-end Hanfu cultural guide posters in one go:
They all belong to the same dynasty,
but they respectively display four different representative female Hanfu styles of that dynasty.
Each image uses a fixed title format **"Hanfu Guide | {Specific Style Name}"**,
with a Chinese woman fully dressed in that style as the core subject,
adopting a soft, floating layered "clothing structure exploded view" format,
clearly displaying the Hanfu structure, key part names, and garment relationships from inside to outside.
The entire set of images must simultaneously meet:
- Same dynasty
- Four different styles
- Four independent posters
- Series uniformity
- Apple-style premium promotional visual
- Clear structure
- Elegant figure
- High-end attire
- A combination of cultural sense and modern sense
- Strong promotional value and preservation value
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### Dynasty: Wei-Jin
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