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The development and evolution of Hanfu Ruqun
As a type of Hanfu, the Ruqun consists of a short coat for the upper body and a skirt for the lower body. This clothing system of upper body and lower skirt is very typical. The short jacket or shirt is worn on the upper body, and the length is usually no more than the knee. It is characterized by tight fitting and long skirts. If paired with a shawl and half arm, the outfit will be richer. The history of the skirt can be traced back to the Warring States Period, and became popular during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. According to the height of the skirt waist, underskirts can be divided into waist-length underskirts, high underskirts and chest-length underskirts. At the same time, according to the style of the collar, underskirts can be divided into cross-collar underskirts and straight-collar underskirts. In addition, depending on whether it is tucked in or not, the skirt can be divided into single skirt and compound skirt. The difference between the two is the presence or absence of waist rails. In the early Tang Dynasty, Ru skirts were the daily wear of ordinary people, but were gradually replaced by shirts and… -
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… -
How much do you know about Hanfu with round-collar robes and Ruqun
Round-neck robes, underskirts... How much do you know about the Hanfu in "Do you know whether it should be green, fat, red and thin"? Among the costume dramas, "Do You Know Should Be Green, Fat, Red, and Slim" is loved by the audience for its exquisite costume design and rich character relationships. Especially the Hanfu elements in the play are eye-catching. So today let’s learn about these beautiful and moving Hanfu together! First of all, what we want to mention is the "round collar robe". "Round-neck robe", as the name suggests, is a style of clothing with a round collar. This style first appeared in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and lasted until the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is loved by the majority of people for its simple and elegant design and high comfort. Then, let’s take a look at the “skirt”. In ancient times, "Ruqun" was a traditional way of dressing for women. The so-called "ru" refers to a top with small sleeves that is as long as the waist or slightly shorter. "Skirt" refers to clothes that are longer than the hem, usually in colorful colors. The combination of these two types of clothing is both fashionable… -
The cultural and social significance of Song Dynasty women's Hanfu Ruqun attire
The Song Dynasty is a very representative period in the history of Chinese clothing. The most common skirts and goose-yellow skirts among women's clothing in the Song Dynasty became representative of the era, reflecting the cultural symbols and social status of the society at that time. In this article, we will explore the historical background of women's clothing in the Song Dynasty, the cultural symbolism of the underskirt and goose yellow, and the status and identity they represented in the society at that time. During the Song Dynasty, China entered a period of relative stability and prosperity, which also provided a good environment and conditions for the development of clothing. As Confucian thought and culture began to dominate Chinese society, it also affected the clothing style and aesthetic concepts at that time. This led to the fact that women's clothing in the Song Dynasty was mainly characterized by skirts. The underskirt is a single garment with sleeves connected to the body, similar to a modern shirt. The styles and styles of underskirts were very rich during the Song Dynasty, and the different colors and patterns also reflected the fashion and aesthetic concepts of the time. Ruqun occupied a very important… -
What role does the Hanfu Ruqun play in the inheritance of skirts
The Sui and Tang Dynasties were one of the golden periods for the development of culture and art in Chinese history, and were also an important stage in the history of Chinese costume art. As one of the main clothing items at that time, the underskirt represented the fashion and cultural atmosphere of the time. Analyze the artistic characteristics and origins of Ru skirts in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. ●—≺ How did underskirts become popular ≻—● During the Sui Dynasty, the skirt became popular and was regarded as daily clothing for women. Most of the underskirts in the Sui Dynasty had simple necklines and tightened waists to reveal women's slender waists. Ru skirts in the Sui Dynasty were often equipped with a placket, sleeves and hem. In terms of fabrics, Ru skirts in the Sui Dynasty mainly used silk, linen and other textures. During the Tang Dynasty, the styles of underskirts became more diversified and were closely related to the social atmosphere and culture at that time. The underskirts of the Tang Dynasty can be divided into two types: one is the traditional straight underskirt, and the other is the slit underskirt. The slit skirt was an emerging style… -
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… -
High-Waisted Hanfu Ruqun Exclusive for the Twelve Zodiac Signs
When you think of Hanfu, what style do you think of first? Is it the horse-faced skirt of the Ming Dynasty or the skirt of the Han Dynasty? So you know what? The high-waisted skirt popular in the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties is also a bright pearl in Hanfu. So next, let’s take a look at what the high-waisted skirt exclusive to the twelve zodiac signs looks like! Aries Aries: Aries is a straightforward and helpful zodiac sign, so Hanfu should be elegant and smart. Sagittarius Sagittarius: A naturally uninhibited and adventurous Sagittarius, his clothing must be very smart. Pisces Pisces: Pisces is suitable for clothes full of pink girly feeling, dreamy and cute! Taurus Taurus: The slow-warming Taurus has a soft-spoken personality and should be dignified and steady. Aquarius: Aquarius with rich imagination and pursuit of novelty, Hanfu should have a contrasting look. The picture comes from the Internet, please contact us if there is any infringement Cancer: Not afraid of difficulties, the Cancer of the Gu family should have a normal and warm appearance. Gemini Gemini: Gemini likes change, so the colors of clothes should be contrasting. Virgo Virgo: A zodiac sign that pursues perfection and pays… -
The Development History of Hanfu Ruqun in China from the Sui and Tang Dynasties
In the history of ancient Chinese clothing, the Sui and Tang Dynasties were an extremely important period. The clothing of this period not only occupied an important position in history, but also had extremely unique expressions in art. Among them, women's underskirts represent the fashion and culture of the Sui and Tang Dynasties and are an important part of Chinese costume art. Skirt style The artistic characteristics and origins of women's underskirts in the Sui and Tang Dynasties are an extremely important research direction in the history of Chinese clothing. From the perspective of styleIn terms of degree, the style configuration of women's underskirts during the Sui and Tang Dynasties was relatively complete, with the neckline shape being the main structural change. The causes of these style features are multifaceted. The first is the influence of internal factors such as religious belief and the improvement of women's status. Under the influence of Buddhism and Taoism, women's social status has been improved, which is also reflected in the clothing, with more complete styles. On the other hand, the Silk Road background during the Sui and Tang Dynasties also had an impact on the formation of clothing styles. The continuous deepening of… -
Search for Hanfu items
It’s so popular, no matter which tourist attraction you go to, you’ll always see young ladies and gentlemen wearing Hanfu taking photos in concave shapes. Xitang, which is close to Shanghai Beier, is crowded with tourists in the ancient town, and they are all Hanfu enthusiasts from all over the world. Why is Hanfu so popular? In a word: the little skirt is so pretty! ! ! Therefore, although the history of the revival of Hanfu is not too long, Hanfu, along with Lolita clothing and JK uniforms, is known as the "three pits". A pit literally means a sunken place. If there are too many people who like it, the ground cannot bear it, so it naturally becomes a depression (mistake). Another meaning of a pit is that the price of good-looking Hanfu is generally higher than that of fashionable clothes. If you want to own Hanfu, you must first cheat your wallet, which is considered a cheat. In this regard, this Hanfu Mengxin has a profound and clear intuitive understanding. Since my love for Hanfu got out of hand at the beginning of the year, I spent money like water. Half a year later, I recently sorted out… -
Four Tang Dynasty Hanfu Sets Showcase the Magnificence of the Golden Age
Many of the Hanfu we see now are designed with our modern aesthetics in both patterns and colors, so they have a very strong modern flavor. If you pay attention to "restored" Hanfu, you will find that the aesthetic level of the ancients was also very high. Today we will take Hanfu made in the Tang Dynasty as an example. We will appreciate several sets of restored Hanfu with dignified and elegant colors to show you the atmosphere of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. 1. Green restored Hanfu Pairing: "Round-neck half-arm top + torn skirt" Main color: green Style: Graceful Tang style Nowadays, when we buy Hanfu, we often choose some styles with heavy embroidery. Many people think that Hanfu with heavy embroidery is more gorgeous and grand. However, in ancient times, there were very few embroideries on Hanfu. Most of them were solid colors or printed styles, such as this This kind of restored flower pattern is not as gorgeous as embroidery, but it has a bit of classical charm. This is a set of crew-neck shirts and torn skirts. The overall color is green. Four different depths of green are staggered throughout the outfit, which looks very fresh and… -
Understanding Song Dynasty Aesthetics Through Hanfu
If the Han clothing in the Wei and Jin Dynasties is chic and elegant, and the Han clothing in the Tang Dynasty is bright and luxurious, then the Han clothing in the Song Dynasty is casual and casual. This is also related to the social background of the time, whether it is the restraint and implicitness advocated by the culture in the prosperous times, or the convenience of wearing in the chaotic times. , in the changes, Hanfu made in the Song Dynasty has carried more simple beauty that modern people love. This is exactly the case. Even if you wear a complete set of Hanfu made in the Song Dynasty and walk on the street, it will not be too ostentatious. Today, let’s take a look at how beautiful the replica version of Hanfu in the Song Dynasty is that has fascinated countless people! Look1: Airplane sleeves over shirt + crotch, pants Since they are restoration models, these Hanfu suits are very much in keeping with the style of that time. The clothing in the Song Dynasty had long since abandoned the gaudiness of the Tang Dynasty. Although it retained some of its charm, it was basically elegant, just… -
Introduction to Hanfu Styles
[Quju] is a style of Hanfu. In ancient times, there were twelve pieces of deep clothing, all with the broad head at the bottom and the narrow head at the top, commonly known as gussets. The ones that follow the gussets and hook the sides are called "curved gussets". Quju [Quju deep clothing] is a kind of Hanfu deep clothing, which was a common dress in the Qin and Han Dynasties. Shenyi can be divided into straight and curved trains according to whether the train is wrapped around the skirt or not. The skirt of the deep-curved garment is extended at the back, and the lengthened skirt forms a triangle, which passes through the back and then wraps around the front. A large belt is then tied around the waist to cover the ends of the triangular pleat. Dark clothes with curved trains were more popular from the pre-Qin to Han dynasties when the hakama was not invented. Can be worn by both men and women. Quju has been retained as women's clothing for a relatively long time. From the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Wei and Jin Dynasties, women's deep attire declined, the rut skirt began… -
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 Evolution of Chinese Traditional Clothing Aesthetics Through Hanfu
When it comes to Chinese classical style clothing aesthetics, cheongsam and Tang suit have long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, but the public knows very little about Hanfu. From confusion about the concept of "Hanfu" to the name of the structure of Hanfu, there is a lack of understanding, not to mention the behind-the-scenes cultural connotation. The so-called "Hanfu" does not refer to the costumes of the Han Dynasty, but the traditional costumes of the Han nation, also known as Han clothes, Han costumes and Chinese costumes. The predecessor of the Han Dynasty was the Huaxia ethnic group. The entire traditional costumes of the Han ethnic group can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty. They developed through the Qin Dynasty and gradually matured in the Han Dynasty. Cai Yong said in "Doctrine": "The emperor always obeys, and the Han obeys Qin." At the beginning of the new year, Chengdu Tianfu Ancient Town officially opened the "National Style Year" with thousands of people parading in Hanfu - wearing Chinese clothes, visiting the ancient town, touring the Bamboo Sea, and appreciating the national trend. Until a few years ago, wearing Hanfu for travel or gatherings was almost… -
Which dynasty's Hanfu do you prefer
Hanfu is a thing that has become popular due to the improvement of living standards, the resurgence of national identity, and the improvement of cultural confidence. Many people particularly hope that everyone will wear Hanfu, at least the vast majority of them will wear Hanfu on the streets, because only if this phenomenon occurs can they dare to wear it and go out, so as not to be regarded as "alternative". In fact, clothing trends cannot be controlled by anyone, and not everyone can judge what is more appropriate to wear. But one thing is certain, that is, when the trend of Hanfu begins to emerge, we should understand the culture, history and tradition of Hanfu. First of all, what is Hanfu? Ancient costumes? There were many dynasties in ancient times; the costumes of the Han Dynasty? It’s a bit too narrow; Han Chinese clothing? Naturally, this is not the answer as a result of so many national integrations in history. But these statements are all correct, because "Han" itself is a collective term, and like the word "Tang people", it represents the Chinese nation. Therefore, an accurate definition of Hanfu should be - the collective name for the historical… -
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… -
Do you know about Hanfu knowledge
Red skirt with wide sleeves, green shirt and white coat... Have you noticed that more and more people are wearing Hanfu in the streets and alleys today? This ancient costume is especially popular among young people. The beauty of clothing not only meets the needs of life and brings visual enjoyment, but its development also presents the characteristics of folk customs and culture of a period of time. How did ancient clothing develop and evolve? How did the ancients dye cloth and make clothes? The name "Huaxia" is related to clothing Hanfu is increasingly entering our lives. Some universities and communities have established Hanfu clubs; on e-commerce platforms, Hanfu has become a best-seller among young people; and various Hanfu shows are frequently reported in the press. The national style that has been passed down for thousands of years has become an element of the trend of the times. On October 1 this year, tourists visited and shopped at a Hanfu store in Ciqikou Ancient Town, Chongqing. Published by Xinhua News Agency Wearing Hanfu requires understanding traditional Chinese culture. In a sense, Hanfu enthusiasts assume a new role as disseminators of traditional Chinese culture the moment they wear Hanfu. Clothing is… -
High cost-performance ratio Hanfu
Is Hanfu really that expensive? Whenever a new kid comes out and asks Coco this question, Coco's answer is of course: No! With the development of Hanfu, some large-scale factories have been established, and the cost of Hanfu has gradually become very low. Moreover, many merchants actually inflate their prices from the beginning, and the prices of some clothes are actually not that high at all. For example, the cost of a piece of clothing often includes: embroidery, fabric and labor costs. No matter how high the labor cost is, it will not be ridiculously high. Unless it is privately customized, it is not made by a machine assembly line. Of course, high-priced ones also have high-priced finesse, and low-priced ones also have low-priced benefits. The second is embroidery and fabrics. Unless it is hand-push embroidery made of silk or imitation Suzhou embroidery, it generally cannot reach such a high price. Therefore, Baicai Hanfu is trustworthy! Next, Keke will also show you some very cost-effective Hanfu. Some of them are newbies, and some are very famous in the industry. Come and see if there is any you like. one. Six Immortals Bookstore - Laurel Rabbit This year's round-necked jackets are… -
There is a kind of Chinese beauty called Hanfu
The weather has been getting warmer recently. I believe that when the little fairies go shopping, they also see many little brothers and sisters - wearing exquisite and beautiful Hanfu, walking in the streets and alleys. When they meet occasionally, they will bow slightly and bow. Nothing can be more elegant and beautiful. . I believe that many little fairies who have never worn Hanfu will have the same thought as Coco when they see them dressed like this: "This outfit is so beautiful!" While sighing in their hearts, they can't help but want to match it for themselves, but they They don’t know where to start, so some ladies only buy based on their “feelings”, and regret it after they realize they made a mistake after buying it home. In order to help everyone "avoid stepping on thunder", today, Keke will introduce to you several "fairy-like" Hanfu outfits from the "Chinese Chinese Costume Day". There is a kind of Chinese beauty called "Hanfu". The fairy-like design is so beautiful that netizens are amazed by it. It is beautiful and full of spirit! ▽ LOOK1: Noble and gorgeous + elegant, the chest-length underskirt is eye-catching This is a type of… -
What type of Chinese Hanfu do you prefer?
Different dynasties have different historical backgrounds, so the shapes and characteristics of clothes are also different. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, especially during the prosperous Tang Dynasty, because the national power was very strong and people's lives were relatively affluent, their dressing styles were also more open, which made them very popular. Gorgeous bust-length shirt and skirt. The Song Dynasty advocated the preservation of natural principles and the elimination of human desires, so there were more restrictions on dressing. Therefore, relatively simple Hanfu made in the Song Dynasty appeared. Because of the different dynasties and shapes, the effects of these Hanfu are also different. , some are grand, some are elegant, so which one of the different shapes of Hanfu do you prefer? 1. Jin-made Hanfu The biggest difference between Jin Hanfu and other types of Hanfu is that the upper garment of Jin Hanfu has a waistband at the hem. This waistband is a piece of spliced fabric at the hem, while ordinary Hanfu upper garment has no waistband. Yin. Moreover, the sleeves of most Jin-style Hanfu are wider than the sleeves of ordinary straight-sleeved Hanfu. Wearing it can give people a more elegant feeling of immortal style,…