The new skin is certainly eye-catching, but there's always the saying that "the old is better than the new," and I personally really prefer this old Ruan Mei outfit, which is full of elegant Classical aesthetics. In preparing for this Ruan Mei cosplay, I paid special attention to the texture of the costume and the layering of colors, trying to restore that gentle, jade-like classical charm. The handling of the folding fan details and the drape of the long skirt are the soul of this work. During the shoot, I tried various dynamics to match the character's temperament. The full-body standing pose in Figure 1 emphasizes the beauty of body lines and has a composed tension; while the sitting pose in Figure 2 fits the Classical aesthetics better, with the focus of the eyes and the folding fan creating a serene atmosphere. As a coser, capturing the character's inner composure while achieving Character accuracy is the biggest harvest of this shoot. The current dilemma is, between the full-body perspective in Figure 1 and the sitting perspective in Figure 2, which one do you think is more suitable as the cover for the whole set? I hope to hear your honest thoughts.