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The Stunning and Colorful Hanfu Embroidery that Has Mesmerized for Thousands of Years
Original title:Horse-faced skirt: a colorful embroidery that has amazed thousands of yearsJia XizengIn recent times, the long history has merged with contemporary The horse-faced skirt with life aesthetics has become the top trend of "national style", leading the new Chinese fashion trend and witnessing the growing cultural confidence in people's hearts. How long is the history of the horse-faced skirt? How many changes has it experienced? How does it embody the ancient Chinese clothing wisdom and aesthetic style? ——EditorThe horse-faced skirt is a very classic and representative style in traditional Chinese clothing. It has a long history, unique appearance and exquisite craftsmanship. , with reasonable functions, embodies the humanistic thought of Chinese traditional clothing culture integrating beauty and use, and conveying truth through writing. In terms of shape structure, the horse-faced skirt consists of a skirt waist and two rectangular skirts. There is a skirt door on the left and right sides of each skirt (two skirts, a total of four skirt doors). When wearing, the skirt doors of the two skirts overlap at the front and middle parts of the back to form an inner and outer skirt door. The shape is overlapping and covering each other, with only… -
What are the differences between Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun and Qixiong Shangqun
Recently, with the continuous development of Hanfu culture and the continuous spread of traditional culture, everyone's understanding of Hanfu has become more and more clear. It is precisely because everyone has a clearer understanding of Hanfu that when wearing Hanfu, everyone gradually becomes more rigorous in their speech skills. For example, in the past, when Hanfu merchants used the title tag, they always wrote the "襦" (襦) in the skirt instead of "Ru" in Confucianism. Although this problem still exists, under everyone's supervision, this situation has rarely happened. However, regarding the issue of "chest-length skirt" and "chest-length skirt", you may still need to have a good understanding. Some merchants always make mistakes when writing labels, which misleads many robes. In fact, the difference between the two is still very simple. Everyone just needs to remember one thing, "a single layer is a shirt, and a multiple layer is a ru". What this sentence means is that if the top of the chest-high Hanfu worn by everyone is a single layer, then it should be called a chest-high shirt; if the top of the chest-high Hanfu worn by everyone is double-layered, then it should be called a chest-high shirt. Undershirt. The… -
Unlocking Hanfu's True Essence through the Secret of Sui and Tang Dynasty Attire
As one of the most prosperous dynasties in history, the Sui and Tang Dynasties, women's clothing and fashion were exactly the same as the national style and culture of the time. They were as open as a prosperous sequence and were all kinds of gorgeous and romantic. After a period of flowers fade away, there are new flowers to indulge in. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, production and textile technology were further improved, and foreign exchanges became increasingly frequent, which brought about a new situation in clothing styles, colors, patterns, etc. The costumes of the Five Dynasties basically followed the costumes of the late Tang Dynasty. Men usually wore futou robes and shirts, while women wore skirts. The clothing system of the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties also affected Japan, the Korean Peninsula and other surrounding areas. For example, the kimono from Nara to the Heian period in Japan, the middle to late Three Kingdoms period in Korea, and the Silla period in post-unification Korea. Hanbok was deeply influenced by the clothing of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. From the Sui Dynasty, when the world was first unified, to the early Tang Dynasty, there were huge differences in women's… -
How many types of Ruqun are there in Chinese Hanfu
Text/Coco, Hanfu is known as one of the least picky clothing styles. No matter what your body shape is, you can always choose the one that suits you best among the dozens of Hanfu styles that have evolved over thousands of years. Among them, Coco’s favorite is the underskirt in Hanfu. Many friends will definitely have questions, "I have heard about the surname of Ruqun for a long time, but I still don't know what the Ruqun means?" Don't worry, Keke will clear up the doubts for everyone right away! Ruqun is a type of Hanfu and one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Hanfu. It usually refers to the upper body short jacket and the lower body skirt. The two are collectively called Ruqun. This is what the "jargon" calls the upper and lower garments. The so-called "ru" is the short undershirt or shirt of the top, usually no longer than the knee, with a tight skirt, a poncho, and a half-buttocks. Many people think that the skirt appeared in the Tang Dynasty. After all, the chest-length skirt has a high status in the Hanfu circle. But in fact, undershirts first appeared during… -
Five minutes to help you understand the structure of Hanfu
Hanfu has become extremely popular in recent years. After many people’s unremitting publicity, more and more people like Hanfu. But China has been around for five thousand years, and the Hanfu system is even more complicated. There are so many different styles. Can you tell them apart? If you don’t know what the various forms of Hanfu look like, then keep reading. Five minutes will help you identify the various forms of Hanfu, turning you from a novice to a master, and you no longer have to worry about the shape. The Quju is a popular style of Hanfu during the Hanfu period. The Quju is a relatively common deep clothing system, which mainly consists of a top and a bottom skirt. The length of the top is relatively long, which can give people a dignified and elegant feeling when worn on the body. The sleeves of the skirt are also relatively wide, but they are not overly exaggerated, so they can make people more personalized. Moreover, most of the skirt colors are not particularly bright, and the style is still very elegant. We can often see Quju in TV series. For example, in the costume drama "Beauty's Scheming", actors… -
Why do many people refuse to wear Hanfu outside even though it looks so good?
The article is original and no transfer, plagiarism or editing is allowed. Picture source network, if there is any infringement, please contact us to delete it. Hanfu is so beautiful, but some little sisters say they reject it. Every time they wear Hanfu and go out, they feel strange. Why is this? In fact, before the Hanfu era was fully revived, it was just a niche circle. It was still difficult for everyone to accept Hanfu and wear it out. Just like the reason why many girls are only willing to buy them to wear at home and are unwilling to wear them out, there is a reason. Keke will take stock of them and see if they suit you! one. Easily appear fat Most Hanfu are designed to be very loose, so for those sisters whose figures are not very ideal, it can easily expose the flaws of our figures. For example, chest-high Hanfu, although it looks better on plump girls, it only looks good because it is closer to the aesthetics of the Tang Dynasty. In fact, not only will chest height not make you look thin, but it will also highlight the plump features of girls, especially… -
Hanfu has many different styles. Which one do you like the most?
The article is original and no transfer, plagiarism or editing is allowed. Anyone who knows a little bit about Hanfu must know that Hanfu does not simply refer to the clothes of the Han Dynasty, but refers to the traditional costumes of the Han nation. In other words, as long as the clothes worn by Han people during the Han rule are Hanfu. China has gone through dozens of different dynasties for thousands of years, and the Hanfu of each dynasty has a very unique charm. Next, we will introduce three different styles of Hanfu, the elegant Tang style and the majestic Ming style. Come and see which style you like. 1. Jin-made Hanfu The first thing I want to introduce is the Hanfu of the Jin Dynasty, which is the Hanfu of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. The Hanfu of the Jin system is completely different from the Wei and Jin styles we see every day. There are no unearthed cultural relics to prove the Wei and Jin style clothing. It can only be said that it has Han elements or Chinese style, while the Jin system is a real Han clothing. The biggest difference between the Jin system… -
What do you wear inside a Qixiong Ruqun?
The Qixiong Ruqun, a traditional attire belonging to Hanfu, refers to a specific style of women's Ruqun worn during the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties period. In ancient times, the Ruqun worn by ordinary women typically featured a relatively low waistline. However, during the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties period, a distinct style emerged with a significantly higher waistline, often referred to in costume history as the high-waisted Ruqun. Based on contemporary research, it is commonly known as the Qixiong Ruqun. The Qixiong Ruqun was highly popular among Tang Dynasty court ladies, as evidenced by numerous preserved ancient paintings and unearthed artifacts. There are two main styles of Qixiong Ruqun: the straight-front style and the crossed-collar style. The straight-front style features symmetrical openings at the front of the bodice, fastened with ties or buttons at the chest, while the crossed-collar style has overlapping front pieces secured at the chest side. Both styles share the characteristic of a high-waisted design for both the top and the skirt, creating an appearance of slender elegance. So, wearing such an elegant and beautiful attire, is it still necessary to wear a bra underneath? This question might intrigue many people. Actually, during the Tang Dynasty,…