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What kind of Hanfu did people wear during the Song Dynasty
Clothing is a material expression of the culture of the times. As two adjacent dynasties, the Tang and Song dynasties had very different clothing styles. The humanities and arts developed under the political background of "emphasis on literature and suppression of martial arts" had a very important impact on the changes in clothing. The clothing in the Song Dynasty had a very obvious trend of simplicity, pragmatism, elegance and advocating nature. 褙子: It is the most distinctive costume of the Song Dynasty. It is usually worn in the living room. We can see it in Zhifu. It is developed from the previous half-arm and mid-single forms. The trousers are not only suitable for women to wear. With the continuous evolution and development, they have become a kind of clothing that can be worn by both men and women, regardless of high or low, regardless of culture and martial arts, and by both the government and the public. "History of the Song Dynasty·Yu Fu Zhi" says: Huachai Zhaiyi is a formal dress, and the back is for daily wear." Queens and ladies also wear it in informal occasions. Reason for recommendation: comfortable and decent, the most cost-effective item. Skirt: Skirts in… -
How was the clothing system established in the Han Dynasty
Women's clothing and accessories in the Han Dynasty are widely recorded in ancient documents and literary works. "Book of the Later Han·Yu Fu Zhi" elaborates on the content of the hierarchical system of women's clothing in the Han Dynasty. Nie Chongyi's "Three Rites" of the Song Dynasty conducted a textual research on women's clothing based on the Confucian classics "Zhou Rites", "Rituals" and "Book of Rites". The inheritance of previous costumes in the Han Dynasty is reflected in the "Han inherits the Qin system". The clothing system of the Han Dynasty was formally established in the period of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty. "Book of the Later Han·Yu Fu Zhi" contains detailed descriptions of the clothing and accessories worn by aristocratic women on different occasions. Aristocratic women wear a variety of clothing, while ordinary civilians wear relatively single styles of clothing due to economic constraints and official restrictions on clothing colors and materials. Under the rule of Huang-Lao thought in the early Han Dynasty, the binding effect of Confucian etiquette was not very strong. Overall, the society was in a relatively relaxed social environment, and the social status of women was improved. Women have a higher degree of… -
All about Hanfu
Nowadays, this style of Hanfu is probably what you see most on the market Chest-length underskirt: double-breasted undershirt + one-piece pleated skirt 1. Concept This is called "Ru skirt". In fact, "Ru" and "skirt" refer to two things. The former refers to the top, and the latter refers to the skirt. Nowadays, it is generally believed that clothes that need to be tucked into the waist of the skirt are called "ru", and those that are made longer and cover the waist of the skirt are called "coats". In fact, these two styles of dresses belong to the skirt system. Long coat + horse face skirt In the early Han Dynasty, the upper garments were collectively called "Ru". After the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the "Ru" was subdivided into "coats" and "shirts" according to the number of layers of clothing. The "coat" is multi-layered, and the inner layer is slightly smaller than the outer layer. It can be used to keep warm and prevent wear. It is called "hanging lining", just like the "lining" of modern clothing. The "shirt" is single layer. The lady wearing a long gown in "The Picture of a Lady with Hairpins" 2. Shape Today we… -
Take you into the world of Hanfu Ruqun
Women's Hanfu|Ruskirt and neon dress with dragon pattern——Ruskirt and Hanfu Hello everyone, see you again! In this issue, Xiao Shishi will take you to see the world of Ruqun and Hanfu. "Ru skirt" system (Ru skirt, that is, a short coat, skirt, that is, a skirt), the short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt worn on the lower body are collectively called the skirt, which is a typical "top and lower skirt" clothing system, and the skirt is loved by women attire. Similarly, there are more detailed classifications of underskirts. Xiao Shisi will use various classification standards to reveal to everyone the beautiful world of Hanfu with fluttering underskirts! Skirt waist height Waist-length underskirt. The waist of the skirt is level with the waist, hence the name. The upper skirt of the waist-length undershirt can be cross-collared or straight-collared (double-breasted). Compared with high-waisted skirts, waist-length skirts are more common. Compared with other clothing shapes, the changes in the upper jacket are mainly in the collar shape and placket, and the lower skirt is as long as the shoe upper. Generally speaking, if the dress is short, the skirt will be long, and if the dress is short,… -
How beautiful is the Chinese Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
Many historical and cultural works describing the Tang Dynasty often use the revealing and open clothing of women in the Tang Dynasty as examples. Women in the Tang Dynasty almost always had their snow-white breasts and cleavage exposed. What creates this visual effect is the chest-high skirt. Today I will introduce the origin and history of the chest-high underskirt. 1. What is a chest-length underskirt Chest-length skirt is a name for a unique women's skirt during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties. It is a type of traditional clothing of the Han nationality. Since the Han and Jin Dynasties, the skirt of the skirt has been tied around the waist. In ancient times, most women's skirts were not very high. However, during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, a very high skirt appeared at the waist. In some clothing history, it was often called a high-waisted skirt. High-waisted skirt is just a common name. According to people's current research on it, it is generally called chest-length skirt. We often say that we prostrate ourselves under the pomegranate skirt, which refers to the chest-length undershirt. The chest-length skirt was popular in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The styles of the Sui… -
This guide teaches you how to wear Hanfu Qiyao Ruqun
Nowadays, with the continuous popularity of Hanfu, more and more people wear Hanfu in daily life. Since you want to wear beautiful Hanfu, you must know the correct way to wear Hanfu! So, do you know the steps on how to wear a waist-length underskirt? Do you all use the correct method when wearing a waist-length underskirt? Let’s take a look at this issue with everyone today! First of all, waist-length underskirts are a type of underskirts and belong to Hanfu. The waist of the skirt is level with the waist, hence the name waist-length skirt. The upper skirt of the waist-length undershirt can be cross-collared or straight-collared (double-breasted). Compared with high-waisted skirts, waist-length skirts are more common. According to the upper skirt, it can be divided into waist-length skirts with cross-collars and waist-length skirts with straight collars (waist-length skirts with double-breasted skirts). According to the wearer, it can be divided into waist-length skirts for women and waist-length skirts for men. Compared with other clothing shapes, the underskirt has an obvious feature: the top is short and the bottom skirt is long. The upper and lower proportions reflect the requirements of the golden section and have rich aesthetic connotations. They… -
People in the Song Dynasty wore Hanfu
Clothing is a material expression of the culture of the times. As two adjacent dynasties, the Tang and Song dynasties had very different clothing styles. The humanities and arts developed under the political background of "emphasis on literature and suppression of martial arts" had a very important impact on the changes in clothing. The clothing in the Song Dynasty had a very obvious trend of simplicity, pragmatism, elegance and advocating nature. Today we will take stock of some classic styles of Song Dynasty clothing. Song Dynasty women's clothing 褙子: It is the most distinctive costume of the Song Dynasty. It is usually worn in the living room. We can see it in Zhifu. It is developed from the previous half-arm and mid-single forms. It is also said that kuzi developed from the attire of maids. The important basis for this statement is that this kind of clothing has the function of "convenient and beneficial to the body". The style of the turban is characterized by the length of the garment reaching below the knees or directly to the feet, and the left and right armpits are sewn together with fabric at the front and back, making it flexible and not… -
Hanfu's clothing systems include Deep Garment, Robe, and Ruqun
According to the "Book of the Later Han·Yufu System", it is recorded that Hanfu "began from the Yellow Emperor and was prepared by Yao and Shun". The so-called "clothing system, deep clothing system, robe system and underskirt system" actually refers to the four basic forms of Hanfu. According to In our current terms, there are four basic styles of Hanfu. 1. Clothing "Yi Xici Xia" records: "The Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun hung down their clothes and ruled the world, taking over the universe." The garment system is the oldest and most basic form in the Hanfu system, consisting of the upper garment and the lower garment. The tops are mostly cross-collared or straight-collared, usually reaching the waist or slightly longer, while the lower garments are similar to skirts, loose and long to the ground. This shape was very popular before the Han Dynasty and was the main style of daily wear by the ancients. The development of clothing is closely related to the form of trousers at that time. Before the appearance of underwear, it had a very important function: covering people's private parts. The trousers in the pre-Qin period were similar to our current crotchless trousers. There was… -
Ruqun, Beizi, Aoqun – Are You Wearing Your Hanfu Correctly
Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han nation. Hanfu began with the Yellow Emperor, was prepared by Yao and Shun, and was established in the Zhou Dynasty. In fact, Hanfu has been throughout the entire ancient history of China. Hanfu in each dynasty and each generation has its own characteristics in shape and wearing method. It has continued to evolve in the inheritance. After the Tang Dynasty, Hanfu became more popular. Each has its own merits and a hundred flowers bloom. In recent years, Hanfu has become popular again. Modern young people take to the streets and walk through the crowds with fluttering clothes. People can't help but admire that this costume that has traveled through thousands of years is still full of charm. Qingpu Fusion Media host clocks in Zhujiajiao Qilu Academy, Wear Hanfu and visit the ancient town. Come for an immersive experience, Take three sets of Hanfu from the Tang, Song and Ming periods as examples, Dressing accessories, strolling in the courtyard, Listen to Hanfu production and research scholar Zhang Yi interpret Hanfu culture, Savor the deep feelings between stitches and threads. Three pieces of clothing and makeup in Tang, Song and Ming dynasties What are… -
From Exotic Attire to a Vast Industry: The Evolution of Hanfu
Chengdu, a group of young people wearing Hanfu poured into the subway from four locations, all destined for Kuanzhai Alley. Lu Xiaowei, who runs a Hanfu shop, led a team of people and set off from Wenshufang. This place, located 3 kilometers northeast of Kuanzhai Alley, is the birthplace of her first physical store. That was 13 years ago. At that time, people came and went in the scenic spot, but no one paid attention to her shop. For this event, there were hundreds of people in each team, and there were so many people who came after hearing about it without registering. The crowd monitoring system in the scenic spot was triggered, and the planned flash mob and group photo were temporarily cancelled. On November 22, 2003, electricity worker Wang Letian, a Hanfu enthusiast, put on Hanfu for the first time and took to the streets of Zhengzhou, attracting the attention of domestic and foreign media. This day was later designated as Hanfu Travel Day by the circle. Various cities will hold relevant activities around this day. Wearing Hanfu to travel is becoming more and more common nowadays. People wearing Hanfu to take photos can be seen everywhere in… -
Take a Look at the Past and Present of Hanfu
Hanfu, also known as Hanyi, Han costume, or Huafu, is the traditional clothing of the Han Chinese people. It originated from the time of the Yellow Emperor to the mid-17th century AD (late Ming to early Qing dynasty) in the main Han-inhabited areas, centered around the etiquette culture of the Huaxia, and evolved naturally to form a unique style and character of the Han nationality, distinct from the traditional clothing and accessories systems of other ethnic groups. It is a typical embodiment of China's status as a 'country of clothing and headwear' and 'the splendid Chinese civilization,' carrying outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics of Han ethnic dyeing, weaving, and embroidery, and inheriting over 30 items of China's intangible cultural heritage and Chinese arts and crafts. What are the main types of Hanfu? Although there are many styles of Hanfu, they typically feature characteristics such as right lapel, wide sleeves, and deep clothing. They are divided into ceremonial, daily wear, and special clothing. A set of Hanfu generally consists of three layers: "inner garment," "middle garment," and "outer garment," which can be further categorized into "ru," "duan," and "deep garments" based on length. The typical collar style of Hanfu is the 'cross-collared… -
The Beauty of Hanfu Lies in Its Elegance
[Finishing Point] On Zhenfeng Cultural Street, traditional handicraft shops that have been honed over the years are lined up in rows. They are like an open traditional craft museum, using original handicrafts to weave the original and simple life style of the water town. The beauty of Hanfu lasts for a thousand years Or elegant, fresh, and everlasting Or gorgeous clothes, elegant and smart Wearing a Hanfu and traveling around the small bridges and flowing water in the water town It has a unique kind of elegant beauty Miss Shen’s/shop/ Hanfu Experience Center · How to easily take a beautiful blockbuster of Hanfu in the water town in the water town? No need to pack complicated luggage or worry about hairpin accessories, come to the "Ms. Shen's Shop" Hanfu Experience Center and make proper arrangements~ No. 38 Quanfu Road (inside the ancient archway) "China has great etiquette, so it is called Xia; it has the beauty of clothing seals, so it is called Hua." There are a dazzling array of Hanfu in the Hanfu Experience Center. Various styles of Hanfu from the Tang, Jin, Song, and Ming dynasties, such as the cross-collared waist-length skirt, the Tang narrow-sleeved round-neck robe, the… -
What are the differences between Hanfu, Hanbok, and Kimono?
China has great etiquette, so it is called Xia, and it has the beauty of wearing seals, so it is called Hua. As a traditional costume of the Han nation, how much do you know about Hanfu? Chinese civilization has a long history. Since the Qin and Han Dynasties, China has been influencing East Asia, Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, and even Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. By the Sui and Tang Dynasties, China had become a world-wide superpower, and its gentle policy of not intervening in other countries' internal affairs led to many countries surrounding the Sui and Tang Dynasties professing vassalage to China and accepting canonization by the Chinese emperor. Not only that, Chinese culture is also changing the habits of neighboring countries with its unique charm. For example, Chinese people are accustomed to using chopsticks to eat, which is simple, convenient and low-cost. Later, the Korean Peninsula, Japan, Indochina and other regions gradually adopted chopsticks for eating. For another example, China's traditional clothing, Hanfu, also influenced the clothing of neighboring countries in ancient times. Even now, many people can't tell what Hanfu, kimono and Hanbok are. "Hanfu", as the name suggests, refers to the traditional costumes of…