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Chasing the past and present life of Hanfu
This article is reprinted from [China Women's News];Hanfu, also known as Han clothing, Han clothing, and Chinese clothing, the full name is "Han nationality traditional clothing." From the accession of the Yellow Emperor to the middle of the 17th century (late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty), in the main residential areas of the Han nationality, centered on Chinese etiquette culture, it formed through natural evolution a unique style and character of the Han nationality, which is obviously different from the traditions of other nationalities. A collection of clothing and accessories systems. It is a typical embodiment of China's "Chinese Clothes" and "Splendid China". It carries outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics such as Han dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and has inherited more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and Chinese arts and crafts. What are the main types of Hanfu? Although there are many and complex styles of Hanfu, their common features are mostly right-sided pleats, large sleeves, and dark clothes as typical representatives, and they can be divided into formal clothes, regular clothes, and special clothes. A set of Hanfu generally consists of three layers: "small coat (underwear)", "middle coat" and "overcoat (outer coat)". According to the length, it can… -
5 chinese classics, baju tradisional cina hanfu, hanfu tang dynasty
Clothing and eating are the two most important things in human life. For thousands of years, the Chinese nation has used its own wisdom and skills to create a splendid and unique clothing culture in production practice and social life. It is an important part of Chinese civilization and an important part of the world. A shining pearl in the cultural treasure house. The essence of traditional clothing culture has been creatively transformed and developed innovatively, shining with a new look and becoming the cornerstone of enhancing cultural confidence. What kind of clothing-making method made Shen Congwen admired in the book? "Chun Qiu Zuo Zhuan Zhengyi" records: "China has great etiquette, so it is called Xia; it has the beauty of clothes and seals, so it is called Hua." Since ancient times, our country has been a "state of etiquette" and "clothing and crown". With the reputation of "Shangguo", the ancients who advocated benevolence and believed in rituals and music, hid the rituals in utensils, served them as rituals, and integrated the order of the universe, the ethics of the family and the country, and the national spirit into their clothes. (Ming Dynasty Yan Sheng Gong court dress)"Throughout the thousands… -
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Source: People’s Daily political article WeChat official accountGetting dressed and eating are two important things in human life. For thousands of years, the Chinese nation has used its own wisdom and skills to create a splendid and unique clothing culture in production practice and social life. It is an important part of Chinese civilization and an important part of the world. A shining pearl in the cultural treasure house. The essence of traditional clothing culture has been creatively transformed and developed innovatively, shining with a new look and becoming the cornerstone of enhancing cultural confidence. (For details of the report, see: Humanities Edition on May 12)What kind of clothing-making method made Shen Congwen admired in the book? "Chun Qiu Zuo Zhuan Zhengyi" records: "China has great etiquette, so it is called Xia; it has the beauty of uniforms, so it is called Hua." Since ancient times, our country has been a "state of etiquette" and "a country of superior clothing". With a good reputation, the ancients who advocated benevolence and believed in rituals and music, hid the rituals in utensils, served them as gifts, and integrated the order of the universe, the ethics of the family and the country, and… -
Hanfu Encyclopedia
Hanfu, the traditional attire of the Han Chinese, also known as "Yiguan," "Yishang," or "Hanzhuang," embodies the essence of China as a "country of rites and etiquette" and "a land of splendid culture." It carries the remarkable craftsmanship and aesthetics of Chinese dyeing, weaving, and embroidery, inheriting over 30 items of intangible cultural heritage and protected Chinese arts and crafts. Hanfu "began with the Yellow Emperor and reached its peak with Yao and Shun," originating from the coronation attire of the Yellow Emperor. Later, during the Zhou Dynasty and the reign of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty, it underwent modifications and became standardized, eventually establishing a complete system. Subsequently, each successive dynasty in the Huaxia region followed the Zhou and Han traditions in inheriting Han attire as a national matter, leading to the inclusion of a section on chariots and attire in the Twenty-Four Histories. "The Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun wore garments to govern the world, enhancing their authority derived from the heavens," indicating that the form of the upper garment and lower attire was determined by divine will and thus held sacred. Similar to the term "Hanren" (Han people), the meaning of the character "Han" in… -
Why Are There More and More Girls Wearing Hanfu Horse-Face Skirts
The horse-faced skirt can be called “the first skirt in spring”. Previously, #400 college students returned to Caoxian town to sell horse-faced skirts# became a hot search topic. As one of China's major Hanfu production bases, Cao County in Heze City, Shandong Province, has ushered in a "tremendous wealth" with the popularity of horse-faced skirts this year. According to reports, starting from the year before, as of February this year, the sales of the Year of the Dragon New Year greeting clothes mainly produced in Caoxian County have exceeded 300 million yuan. A Hanfu horse-faced skirt merchant in Cao County said that offline sales increased dozens of times during the Chinese New Year, and a single online live broadcast account could also have an average daily sales of 200,000. After the Spring Festival, the popularity of horse-faced skirts has not diminished, and it has become a fashionable item for many people’s daily shopping and commuting. Picture source: Tu Chong Creative So, how did the horse-face skirt become so popular? Why is the horse-faced skirt “out of the circle” among so many styles of Hanfu? How did Caoxian County catch this "vast wealth"? The particularity of horse-faced skirt First of all,… -
Why has the Hanfu horse-face skirt suddenly become so popular
"Horse Face Skirt" has quietly become a new star in the fashion circle? Don't worry, today we will take a closer look at this magical item that leads the unique trend of "Spring's first skirt". Moreover, we will also reveal the secrets of this craze The driving force behind - Caoxian, an originally quiet small county, how to stand out in this fashion storm! I. The craze of horse-faced skirts First of all, let's talk about this wonderful new fashion favorite called "horse face skirt". You may have known nothing about this term before, but now, if you look at social media, you will find that it is all the rage. #马面skirt# has been on the hot search list, and a group of young people have flocked to it. People can’t help but wonder what kind of magical existence this horse-faced skirt is. What is even more surprising is that the center of this fashion trend is not in the first-tier cities, but in a small county - Cao County. Yes, Caoxian County is a well-deserved "Hanfu production base" and has ushered in "tremendous wealth" overnight. II. The importance of horse-faced skirt Okay, let’s sort out what Hanfu is and… -
Why are there more and more girls wearing Hanfu horse-face skirts
The horse-faced skirt can be called “the first skirt in spring”. Previously, #400 college students returned to Caoxian town to sell horse-faced skirts# became a hot search topic. As one of China's major Hanfu production bases, Cao County in Heze City, Shandong Province, has ushered in a "tremendous wealth" with the popularity of horse-faced skirts this year. According to reports, starting from the year before, as of February this year, the sales of the Year of the Dragon New Year greeting clothes mainly produced in Caoxian County have exceeded 300 million yuan. A Hanfu horse-faced skirt merchant in Cao County said that offline sales increased dozens of times during the Chinese New Year, and a single online live broadcast account could also have an average daily sales of 200,000. After the Spring Festival, the popularity of horse-faced skirts has not diminished, and it has become a fashionable item for many people’s daily shopping and commuting. Picture source: Tu Chong Creative So, how did the horse-face skirt become so popular? Why is the horse-faced skirt “out of the circle” among so many styles of Hanfu? How did Caoxian County catch this "vast wealth"? The particularity of horse-faced skirt First of all,… -
How to wear Tang Dynasty Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun without it slipping off
The Tang Dynasty should be considered one of the most prosperous dynasties in history. It is not far-fetched to say that it is the only possible one. It was very strong in terms of economy, wealth, culture, land, etc. Dominate every dynasty. The Tang Dynasty was a very open and tolerant dynasty, with colorful and avant-garde clothing. Women in the Tang Dynasty should be a new chapter in ancient clothing, making women in the Tang Dynasty very elegant and graceful. Today, the editor mainly explains how to wear the chest-length skirt in the Tang Dynasty. This kind of Hanfu was worn by ladies-level people in the Tang Dynasty. It can be easily controlled whether they are plump or skinny. Now, now With the popularity of Hanfu, many newbies in Hanfu don’t know how to wear such skirts when they first buy chest-length skirts. If they don’t wear them well, they will easily fall down. Here we mainly explain the common ways to wear chest-length underskirts. The first step: first put on our top, which is the upper jacket, and tie knots on the left and right laces. You can use any knot. I tied it with a bow knot here.… -
The manufacturing method of the Chinese Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
The chest-length underskirt was formerly known as the high-waisted underskirt. It is the name given to a unique women's underskirt during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties periods. In ancient times, most women's underskirts were not very high. However, during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, a kind of underskirt appeared. A skirt with a very high waistband is often called a high-waist skirt in some clothing history. According to people's current research on it, it is generally called a chest-length skirt. Chest-length underskirts are generally divided into two types, one is the chest-length undershirt with a double-breasted skirt, and the other is a cross-collar chest-high underskirt. Generally speaking, the chest-length underskirt with a double-breasted skirt is more widely used. Fabric usage reference What is announced here is not cutting data, but some basic fabric requirements. It is specially provided for those who buy cloth and make their own clothes. Based on the door width of 1.2 meters, the height and body standards of around 160cm can be used as a reference. If it is higher than 170 or fat, add half a meter to one meter. Short clothes = hip length, long clothes = knee length. Tops Cross-collar short… -
A two-piece Ruqun cannot be called Hanfu
The Hanfu circle has always been very controversial. Many people think that "Hanfu circle is very hostile." The most popular thing in recent years is the two-piece chest-high underskirt. The controversy is very big. Many people think that the two-piece undershirt is not suitable for women. It is called Hanfu, so today we will explain whether the two-piece skirt is Hanfu or not. First of all, let me explain that chest-length/waist-length underskirts are all worn in the same way, that is, upper undershirt + lower skirt. Many people believe that the chest-length skirt was made in the Tang Dynasty, because this shape can be seen on the murals and pottery servants of the Tang Dynasty. Unfortunately, no relevant cultural relics have been unearthed in the Tang Dynasty, and there are not even formal documentary records. Without the support of cultural relics and documents, we have no idea what kind of skirts people in the Tang Dynasty wore, but we can be sure that the two-piece skirt did not exist at all, because the merchant who first produced a two-piece chest-high skirt said so himself , the shape is based on the Japanese kimono hakama, and the merchants behind it all… -
Do you know about the fairy-style Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
Everyone’s views on chest-length underskirts may come from the film and television works of the Tang Dynasty "The Legend of Wu Mei Niang" Fan Bingbing However, among the chest-high underskirts produced by today's merchants, they are divided into one-piece and two-piece styles. The disadvantage of the chest-high underskirt is that the skirt is easy to fall off, and it is not good if it is tied too tight. Merchants will embroider patterns on the cuffs of the upper skirt, and the hem of the lower skirt will also have patterns. Generally speaking, the price of chest-length skirts with embroidery or machine embroidery is higher than those without. Bodhi Snow traditional costume The embroidery of Bodhi Snow is very beautiful, but because this set is from a few years ago, there will be many copycats on Taobao. Qinghui Pavilion Qinghui Pavilion is also an excellent shop for chest-length undershirts. Their embroidery is really beautiful, and the gradient color on the hem is very fresh. There are also many copycats on Taobao. Both of these shops are excellent in embroidery, but the price and construction period are also very long, so the new quantity is also limited, so you need to snap… -
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… -
Can you really wear a Qixiong Ruqun
Now, the development of Hanfu is getting better and better. Whether in daily life or on major software platforms, everyone seems to always see Hanfu. If we want to talk about the most popular type of clothing in Hanfu, it is of course the chest-length skirt! Since chest-length underskirts are so popular, will everyone also wear chest-high underskirts in daily life? So, some newbies may want to ask, why do chest-length underskirts always fall off when worn? How should I wear a chest-high underskirt? Don’t worry, today I will teach you step by step how to wear a chest-length undershirt! Let’s take the two-piece chest-length undershirt as an example to introduce it to you! Everyone puts on the upper jacket first, and then puts on the lower skirt. Tie the laces in the middle of the upper jacket. After you are dressed neatly, you can start wearing the lower skirt! First, wrap the back piece of the skirt around the back to the chest, and then tie a knot on the chest. This knot needs to be tied tightly, otherwise it will fall off easily. In order to prevent the lace from slipping off too easily, you need to wrap… -
What to do if the Qixiong Ruqun keeps slipping off
First of all, the term "chest-length underskirt" is wrong. The tops we commonly wear with chest-length underskirts are called tops, which are single layers without lining, not tops. Ru, there is a waistband, which is the part of the waist with different colors in the picture below (there is no requirement for color, the same color and different colors are acceptable) The biggest disadvantage of chest-high shirts and skirts is that the lower skirt is extremely easy to fall off. A random search on Baidu: How to wear chest-high shirts and skirts without falling off? The answers I got were basically: strangle, strangle hard, strangle to death! ? ? ? ? excuse me? Like many people who love Hanfu, my first Hanfu was a chest-length undershirt. The effect on the upper body is really beautiful. When I walk on the street, the wind blows and the hem of the skirt floats, as if my whole body is filled with fairy spirit. . However, beauty is always short-lived, and then someone with no eyesight steps on your skirt! ! ! What follows is an embarrassing scene of epic proportions, yes, the skirt falls off! If you haven't been stepped on before,… -
How much do you know about the Tang Dynasty-style Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
When talking about the costumes of other dynasties, everyone should be familiar with their shapes. But when it comes to the chest-length skirts of the Tang Dynasty, although everyone prefers this kind of clothing, they don’t know as much about the specific shape of the chest-high skirts as they do about other Han costumes. After all, there is no relatively complete physical object to support the chest-length underskirts of the Tang Dynasty, so it is still somewhat difficult to talk about it. Because there are very few actual pieces of Tang Dynasty chest-length undershirts, the Tang Dynasty Hanfu currently on the market are basically people’s guesses based on images or the styles of Tang figurines and Shosoin collections in Japan. It is difficult to say which one is It must be correct. Therefore, this has also led to the extremely complicated styles and styles of chest-high underskirts on the market, which can be said to be a "mixed bag". Among the many chest-high skirts currently sold by merchants, the most controversial is the two-piece chest-high skirt. This is one that has appeared on the market very early, and it is also one that most businesses are making. However, this kind… -
The Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun is the most elegant attire that showcases the grace of women
"The eyebrows with black eyebrows capture the color of daylilies, and the red skirt kills the pomegranate flowers with jealousy." The woman with glamorous makeup, the indigo on her eyebrows took over the color of day lilies, becoming more delicate and charming; wearing a gorgeous red dress, even the fiery red pomegranate flowers died of jealousy. It can be seen that this is such a beautiful and moving picture. The woman with beautiful makeup and beautiful skirt puts the flowers and plants around her to shame. Her extraordinary grace, whether moving or still, makes people feel love and affection. Later, we also called this beautiful skirt the pomegranate skirt. Throughout the ages, countless talented people have fallen under the pomegranate skirt of the beautiful lady. And this pomegranate skirt refers to a chest-length underskirt. Chest-length underskirt is a type of Hanfu. It was first seen in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It is a name for a unique women's underskirt in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is named according to the position of the skirt. It is distinguished from high-waisted underskirt. It is tied below the chest and above the waist, the waist-length underskirt is tied around the waist,… -
The production method of Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
Core tip: Chest-length skirts are generally divided into two types, chest-length skirts with double lapels and chest-length skirts with crossed collars. Chest-length skirts were very popular among ladies in the Tang Dynasty. Many of the cultural relics unearthed in the prosperous Tang Dynasty that we are familiar with are chest-length skirts. Chest skirt. Chest-length skirts are generally divided into two types, chest-length skirts with double lapels and chest-length skirts with crossed collars. Chest-length skirts were very popular among ladies in the Tang Dynasty. Many of the cultural relics unearthed in the prosperous Tang Dynasty that we are familiar with are chest-length skirts. . Upper jacket and lower skirt: There are many types of upper collars: square collar, round collar, straight collar and sweetheart collar. The upper jacket is also divided into long sleeves, half sleeves, etc. Common cuffs include narrow sleeves, straight sleeves, and wide sleeves. Skirts are available in one-piece and two-piece styles. The skirt is elegant, elegant, colorful, and gorgeous. It is one of the treasures of Hanfu. Today, the editor will teach you how to make a homemade chest-length undershirt. After reading this, you can make it at home! Fabric preparation Upper fabric: Tang sapphire blue chiffon… -
Illustrated guide to making the Chinese Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
Chest-length skirts are generally divided into two types, chest-length skirts with double lapels and chest-length skirts with crossed collars. Chest-length skirts were very popular among ladies in the Tang Dynasty. Many of the cultural relics unearthed in the prosperous Tang Dynasty that we are familiar with are chest-length skirts. . Upper jacket and lower skirt: There are many types of upper collars: square collar, round collar, straight collar and sweetheart collar. The upper jacket is also divided into long sleeves, half sleeves, etc. Common cuffs include narrow sleeves, straight sleeves, and wide sleeves. Skirts are available in one-piece and two-piece styles. The skirt is elegant, elegant, colorful, and gorgeous. It is one of the treasures of Hanfu. Today, the editor will teach you how to make a homemade chest-length undershirt. After reading this, you can make it at home! Fabric preparation Upper fabric: Tang sapphire blue chiffon Skirt: pearl chiffon (lining), light pink, chiffon (top), navy chiffon, ribbon, viscous and lining white pure cotton. Ruffle production Lay the fabric flat on the table and fold it in half. Use drawing powder to calculate the size on the fabric and draw it (don’t forget to calculate the seam allowance. Cut the… -
How to Make a Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun in the Simplest Way
Chest-length skirts are generally divided into two types, chest-length skirts with double lapels and chest-length skirts with crossed collars. Chest-length skirts were very popular among ladies in the Tang Dynasty. Many of the cultural relics unearthed in the prosperous Tang Dynasty that we are familiar with are chest-length skirts. . Upper jacket and lower skirt: There are many types of upper collars: square collar, round collar, straight collar and sweetheart collar. The upper jacket is also divided into long sleeves, half sleeves, etc. Common cuffs include narrow sleeves, straight sleeves, and wide sleeves. Skirts are available in one-piece and two-piece styles. The skirt is elegant, elegant, colorful, and gorgeous. It is one of the treasures of Hanfu. Today, the editor will teach you how to make a homemade chest-length undershirt. After reading this, you can make it at home! Fabric preparation Upper fabric: Tang sapphire blue chiffon Skirt: pearl chiffon (lining), light pink, chiffon (top), navy chiffon, ribbon, viscous and lining white pure cotton. Ruffle production Lay the fabric flat on the table and fold it in half. Use drawing powder to calculate the size on the fabric and draw it (don’t forget to calculate the seam allowance. Cut the… -
Enumerating the millennia-old tradition of Ruqun in Hanfu
"When I sit, my belt lingers in the grass, and when I walk, my skirt sweeps away plum blossoms." "My skirt drags six pictures of the water of the Xiangjiang River, and a section of Wushan clouds towers over my temples."... These beautiful poems cannot describe the softness and beauty of Chinese daughters. Among them, the skirts they wear perfectly set off their elegant and quiet temperament. So, what kind of charm does Chinese clothing, the skirt in the Hanfu system, have that can last through thousands of years and become a classic style in our Chinese history? This article counts the underskirts of each dynasty, trying to sort out the relatively stable shapes among them, and see what the traditional "tong" is in our Hanfu system, and what the "zong" is that never changes away from its origin. 1. Pre-Qin Period "Ruqun" and "clothes" are relatively similar, but there are still differences between them and need to be discussed separately. Of course, this difference does not mean that they correspond to "women's clothing" and "men's clothing" respectively, but refers to the differences in tailoring and cultural connotation. To make a simple analogy, "skirt" and "clothes" are like two branches…