A Comprehensive Overview of the Popular Hanfu Trends in Luoyang

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△Picture source: Luoyang Cultural Tourism Charity Gallery, photographed by Zhang Ran

# Always come to Luoyang to wear Hanfu

Since this year, Luoyang Hanfu has become popular and has become one of the most popular "Hanfu check-in cities" in the country. It is unforgettable that the flower viewing launch ceremony invited guests and friends from all over the world with a "hand-crossing ceremony" for thousands of people, the special online promotion program "Run to Luoyang for Love in April" swept the entire network, and the "Peony Fantasy City Night" party performed an audio-visual feast. "Hanfu fever" swept the streets and alleys, and the city's script killings set off a "travel" trend... Luoyang firmly grasped the "traffic code", continued to enrich the business formats, and used a series of new trends, new gameplay, and new scenes to turn "traffic" Change "reserve quantity" to make cities more outstanding in the industry.

There are many types of Hanfu, each with its own characteristics

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△Picture source: Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties

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Curved and straight trains

The emergence of curved trains may be related to the fact that the Han nationality initially did not wear crotchless trousers. Having such multiple layers of protection on the hem was in line with etiquette. Therefore, deep clothes with curved trains were more popular from the Pre-Qin Dynasty to the Han Dynasty when crotchless hakama was not popular. At first, it could be worn by both men and women. Later, men's skirts became less and less popular. The skirts remained as women's clothing for a relatively long time and were subtle and elegant.

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△The two people on the left are wearing straight skirts, and the two people on the right are wearing curved skirts

Straight train, the skirt train is square and straight, which is different from the curved train.裾 meansThe front of the clothes. The hem part of the straight train is cut vertically, and the train is at the side or behind the body. After the Han Dynasty, due to the improvement of underwear, the wrap-around skirts that were popular in the pre-Qin and early Western Han Dynasties became redundant. In line with the historical development principle of economics over aesthetics, straight skirts gradually became popular after the Eastern Han Dynasty.

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Skirt

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△Picture source: Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties

Ruqun appeared in the Warring States Period and rose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. The short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt tied on the lower body are collectively called the Ruqun, which is a typical "top and lower skirt" clothing system. The top is called "ru" and is shorter in length, usually no longer than the knee. The lower body is called "skirt". It can be seen that "Ruqun" is actually the collective name of two types of clothing.

Based on the height of the skirt waist, the skirts are divided into waist-length skirts, high-waist skirts and chest-length skirts. Depending on the style of the collar, underskirts can be divided into cross-collar underskirts and straight-collar underskirts.

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Half arm

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△Picture source: Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties

Half-arms were very popular in the early Tang Dynasty, and people wore short sleeves and short jackets for a long time. In the early Tang Dynasty, most of the clothes were narrow. In the Tang Dynasty, the fabrics of half-arms were mostly brocade, and they were worn under round-neck robes, so they were called brocade half-arms. Women in the Tang Dynasty liked to wear narrow and thin clothes, but the sleeves were mainly loose.

The half-arm style looks more everyday in modern times. It is considered a quarter sleeve. It can be paired with a fur shawl in autumn and winter, and it looks very delicate in summer.

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Jacket skirt

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△Picture source: Zhigui Films

Wearing a coat on the upper body and a skirt on the lower body are collectively called coat skirts. Coat and skirt clothing has been recorded since the Tang Dynasty until the Republic of China. Since the Ming Dynasty was the prosperous period of coats and skirts, when we talk about coats and skirts in modern times, we generally refer to the skirts and coats of the Ming Dynasty.

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褙子

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Cuzi began in the Sui Dynasty and became popular in the Song and Ming dynasties. A common form of outerwear, the length of the coat is generally knee-length, with a straight collar and split breasts, and slits on both sides. The women's gown has smooth and graceful lines, making the figure appear slender and graceful, and brings out the quiet and gentle side of a woman.

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Round neck robe

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△Picture source: Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties

The round-neck robe was called "top collar" in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and "tuan collar", "pan collar" or "round collar" in the Ming Dynasty. It is one of the common styles of traditional Chinese clothing. It is still unclear when the round-neck robe originated. After the Eastern Han Dynasty, round-neck clothing began to appear more frequently. The collar is round in shape, covered with hard lining, and has buttons on the collar. The round-neck robe is a narrow-sleeved robe with a round collar.

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△Picture source: Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties

The round-neck robe became popular in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. After the Song Dynasty, the round-neck robe became one of the formal attires of officials. It was also widely used in the Ming Dynasty. The round-neck robe of the Ming Dynasty, paired with patches, became the best way to distinguish official status. Convenient way.

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Zhicheng

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△Picture source: Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties

Zhige is a long garment with the middle seam of the back extending straight to the bottom.

Zhiteng is a men's style of Hanfu. The Song Dynasty began to appear. During the Song and Song Dynasties, most Zhiqi were worn by monks. During the Ming Dynasty, the style of Zhicheng changed and became popular among literati and scholar-bureaucrats. It is mostly used for regular clothes and daily wear. A large number of people and servants also wore straight jackets.

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Tieli

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Tieli was first Chineseized from the Mongolian robe in the Yuan Dynasty. It has a crossed collar and right gusset. The front and back of the garment are cut into upper and lower parts, with pleats below the waist, like a ruffle, and there are no slits on both sides of the garment. As the name suggests, Tieli means wearing clothes under the robe or under the protection. Because the pleats on the inside can slightly expand the hem of the wide robe, creating a dignified and steady visual effect. The flying fish suit of Jinyiwei in the Ming Dynasty is one of the ones in the post.

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△Picture source: Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties

As a saying goes, traditional culture is more than just playing and singing, and the experience of Hanfu is certainly more than just wearing it. Understand the cultural connotation contained in Hanfu, and constantly create immersive experience scenes, so that tradition and modernity complement each other, so that experience and life are seamlessly connected, so that more young people can better experience the beauty of culture and Luoyang in an immersive way. The beauty of Hanfu will keep the "Hanfu craze" going.

More beauty of Hanfu is waiting for you to experience

"Comrades", please put on Hanfu and come to Luoyang

Let’s go on a “travel” journey!

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