This photoshoot features the Dragon's Clear Silhouette skin of Xishi from Honor of Kings. The blue-and-white gradient of the costume and the dragon horn hair accessories are packed with details, and the makeup specifically utilizes light purple eyeshadow to match the ethereal feel. The shooting location was chosen in a traditional Chinese garden; the red-pillared corridors, rockeries, and waterfalls all fit the setting of the little azure dragon perfectly. The action captured in the pavilion in the first photo happened to let the sleeves float up, giving a strong sense of dynamic motion; the subsequent photos by the water used reflections and flowing water to make the frame more vivid. The skirt hem of Dragon's Clear Silhouette is made of lightweight gauze material; whether walking or sitting on a rock, it drapes down naturally, overflowing with an ethereal vibe. It was actually a bit muggy on the day of the shoot, and the wig and accessories were quite heavy, but seeing the texture of the water reflection on the clothing in the final photos made it all feel worth it. This styling has high requirements for poses. To showcase the flow of the dragon horns and water sleeves, I adjusted the arm angles repeatedly. The photographer's lighting was very delicate, capturing both the white hair strands and the blue dragon horns with a translucent feel. Post-processing retained many natural tones of the original images without excessive skin smoothing. For me, cosplay is not just about recreating a character, but also about integrating oneself into that landscape artistic conception. I hope this set of photos lets everyone feel the agility and gentleness of Xishi's Dragon's Clear Silhouette, just like the serene beauty of 'clear river and sea breeze, harmonious moonlight' written in the copy.