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Why are Hanfu horse-face skirts popular in the Year of the Dragon
This Spring Festival, the horse-faced skirt, one of the standard features of Hanfu, has become a popular "New Year's shirt". In live broadcast rooms selling clothing, buyers are constantly asking if the goods are in stock; in subways, scenic spots, museums and other places, girls wearing down jackets and coats can be seen everywhere, with fluttering horse-faced skirts exposed at the feet of their clothes. At the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, the traditional Chinese pattern creation show "Nian Brocade" allowed people to see the oriental beauty of traditional clothing such as Song brocade vests, Xiangyun gauze jackets, and embroidered horse-faced skirts. Data from multiple e-commerce platforms show that since January this year, the number of searches for Hanfu has skyrocketed, and the horse-faced skirt has become one of the most popular items in the Hanfu category. As one of the production and sales bases of Hanfu in my country, Caoxian County, Shandong Province, has sold more than 300 million yuan of clothing for the Year of the Dragon this year, mainly horse-faced skirts. Why are horse-faced skirts so popular all of a sudden? Photo courtesy of Visual China The "new jersey" coming out of the museum The blue satin skirt… -
What are the features of the Ruqun in the Hanfu of the Sui and Tang Dynasties
Foreword The Ru skirt was a common female clothing during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Its artistic features were reflected in many aspects, demonstrating the ingenuity and skills of the craftsmen. The artistic characteristics of Ru skirt clothing in the Sui and Tang Dynasties showed the spirit and aesthetics of the times and became an important part of the history of Chinese clothing. So what are the artistic characteristics of Ru skirt clothing in the Sui and Tang Dynasties? The development history of Ru skirt during the Sui and Tang Dynasties During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the underskirt was the most important type of women's clothing. Its development history went from the high-waisted robe in the early Tang Dynasty to the pleated skirt in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and then to the underskirt in the late Tang Dynasty. This article will introduce the development history of underskirts in terms of materials, styles, decorations, etc. High-waisted robes in the early Tang Dynasty In the early Sui and Tang Dynasties, most women's clothing was robes, and robes came in different styles, one of which was the high-waisted robe. This gown is characterized by a short length from neckline to waist, a… -
Traveling in Hanfu
During the trip that just ended, Liu Mengting wore a Ming Dynasty horse-faced skirt and put on AR guide glasses to watch the Mawangdui exhibition at the Hunan Museum, completing a visit that felt like a science fiction time travel. In recent years, wearing traditional clothes to visit scenic spots has become a trend among young people. During the Spring Festival of the Year of the Dragon that just passed, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province held a free subway event for about a week wearing traditional Chinese clothing. Horse-faced skirts became the "New Year's uniform" for more and more people; young girls wore Hanfu to Disneyland. Check in and call it "the most suitable princess dress for Chinese babies' physiques"; the streets of Quanzhou, Fujian are crowded with tourists dressed in the shape of Cunpu girls. This costume, which started in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, has a unique flavor when wearing it when visiting the ancient city. The "national trend" is strong on the road to travel. Why are traditional Chinese clothing so popular? Traditional clothing takes to the streets and is no longer "at the bottom of the box" Zhao Xi, 27, has…