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Classic combinations of ancient women's Hanfu outfits
In the history of Chinese clothing, the top and lower skirt are the most basic form of Chinese clothing, and there are many styles. Among them, the skirt, shirt skirt, and coat skirt are the favorites of women. They are also the ancient suits that best reflect the feminine charm of women. . The ancient skirts, shirt skirts and coat skirts are colorful and have different styles. They not only change the unavoidable singleness of the matching of deep clothes, but also can correct the body shape and show the elegant posture and unique charm of women. They are A clothing combination that has been universally loved by women throughout the dynasties. 01 The graceful style of undershirts, shirts and coats As tops, jackets, shirts and jackets are slightly different. Generally speaking, jackets are single-layered and jackets are multi-layered or sandwiched. The jacket can be single-layer or multi-layered, but it is usually divided around the waist and divided into layers. There is a "waist gusset" next to it. This small idea makes the woman's waist line more prominent, making it look delicate and restrained, giving it a unique charm. Early undershirts were generally short, only reaching the waist, so they… -
The difference between Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun and Qixiong Shangqun
Today, as Hanfu is developing day by day, I believe everyone’s understanding of Hanfu is also constantly improving! Compared with before, the number of people wearing Hanfu out on the street is also increasing. Do you feel very happy when you see this? Speaking of the more common types of Hanfu nowadays, of course it is the chest-length skirt. But, do you know? In fact, today's "chest-length skirt" is not necessarily "chest-length skirt"! So, is this kind of clothing a chest-length skirt or a chest-length shirt? Today, let’s take a look at this issue with everyone! First, let’s get to know the underskirt. Ruqun is the collective name of the short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt worn on the lower body in Hanfu. It is the traditional embodiment of two-part clothing for the Han people. Therefore, the underskirt is two pieces of clothing instead of one. The length of the underskirt is shorter and generally does not exceed the knee. The top is called "Ru", and the Ru skirt first appeared in the Warring States Period, rose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and remained popular until the Sui, Tang, Song and Ming dynasties.… -
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… -
What do you wear under a Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
The chest-length underskirt is a traditional Hanfu dress. It is the name for a unique women's underskirt during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties periods [^^]. 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 histories, it was often called a high-waisted skirt. According to people today, According to research on it, it is generally called chest-length skirt. Chest-length skirts were very popular among ladies in the Tang Dynasty, and traces of them can be seen in many ancient paintings and unearthed cultural relics preserved today. It has two main styles, one is a chest-length skirt with double lapels and the other is a cross-collar chest-length skirt. A double-breasted undershirt refers to a blouse with symmetrical slits on the front, which is fastened to the chest with ties or buttons; a cross-collar chest-length underskirt means a top with overlapping slits in the front, which is fastened to the chest with ties or buttons. side. Both styles have a common feature, that is, the top and skirt are both high-waisted, making the figure look slender and slim. So, when wearing such… -
What kind of Hanfu did wealthy women wear during the Ming Dynasty in China
If you want to make your temperament more advanced or want to try a gorgeous wearing experience, then try Ming Dynasty Hanfu. Among all the styles of Hanfu, Ming Dynasty Hanfu is the most gorgeous and advanced style. There are many very advanced craftsmanship in Ming Dynasty Hanfu, such as gold weaving and makeup, which can make the clothes look more grand. Next, let’s enjoy some sets of gorgeous Hanfu made in the Ming Dynasty. After wearing them, you will instantly transform into a noble lady of the Ming Dynasty. LOOK1 Hanfu made in the Ming Dynasty is generally very heavy-duty. Wearing it can give people a sense of elegance and luxury. For example, this set of makeup suits is composed of a long coat with a stand-up collar and a horse-faced skirt. This is a relatively conventional combination. The coat is overall very clean white, with colorful dragon-like flower patterns. Against the background of the dragon pattern, the top looks very domineering. In this set of Hanfu, the white coat is a more versatile item, so we can choose the color of the horse-faced skirt for the lower body according to our own preferences. The suit in the picture… -
Chinese Hanfu | Which dynasty's Hanfu do you like the most?
For many newbies, when they first enter the world of Hanfu, they are often confused by miscellaneous knowledge. Although not many styles of Hanfu have been discovered so far, each dynasty has different characteristics, and the shape of each piece of clothing has different wearing rules, which naturally makes it easy to be dazzled. So today, Coco will help you sort out some of the most common dynasty Hanfu, so that you can understand the classic styles of each dynasty in just ten minutes. I wonder which period of Hanfu you will prefer after reading this. ? Let’s take a look! 01 Tang style - jacket/shirt and skirt The first thing I want to introduce to you is the Tang Dynasty blouse skirt. The blouse skirt is actually the name of a way of wearing a skirt. If the top is a single layer of clothing, it is called a shirt, and the bottom is a skirt, so it is called a shirt skirt. The shape of this Hanfu, which is full of Dunhuang style, comes from the early Tang Dynasty. It has a round-necked white blouse underneath and a goose-yellow jacket on the outside, which looks like a vest.… -
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… -
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,…