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Types of Women's Hanfu Ruqun
Ruqun is a type of Hanfu. The short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt worn on the lower body are collectively called the Ruqun. It is a typical "top and lower skirt". The upper body is a short jacket or shirt, generally no longer than the knee, and a tight long skirt is paired with a shawl. Originating in the Warring States Period, it was generally popular in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and most of the figures were women. The main styles include chest-length underskirts, waist-length underskirts, and coat skirts Chest-length underskirt. Chest-length skirt is a name for a unique women's skirt in the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties periods. It has a history of 1,500 years. It is usually paired with a short shirt on the upper body and a skirt on the lower body or a cross-collar upper jacket and lower skirt, which becomes a chest-length undershirt. In the Tang Dynasty, short-sleeved jackets and floor-length skirts were worn for a long time. However, after the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the clothes of the nobles gradually became longer and wider. The shawl evolved from a narrow and long shawl, and later gradually became a… -
Viewing Tang Dynasty Hanfu Ruqun attire, experiencing Tang people's aesthetic
Clothing is an indispensable part of our country's culture. It is a reflection of the material civilization and spiritual civilization of a certain period, and is related to all aspects of society. The Tang Dynasty was the most prosperous era of development in ancient my country. Its clothing culture was also the result of historical traditions and foreign cultures. It was of inestimable value at that time and even today. This article will start with the Tang Dynasty's skirts to understand the Tang people's clothing culture. Aesthetic concepts. Overview of skirts before the Tang Dynasty Clothing is a product of the development of human civilization. Ancient Chinese clothing was even more diverse and was known as the "Kingdom of Clothing." As an important part of our country's traditional culture, clothing has a long history and records the development of past dynasties, which is of great significance. Ru skirts in the Tang Dynasty can be divided into three parts: Ru, shirt and skirt. Rut refers to short clothes and short coats. The length of underpants is short, most of them can only reach the waist, and the longest does not exceed the knees, so it is also called "waist underpants". Shirt… -
The rise of Hanfu is due to what
The rise of Hanfu is a complex and diverse phenomenon. Behind it lies many factors such as profound historical and cultural heritage, the return of national emotions, changes in aesthetic pursuits, and the evolution of social fashions. . First of all, Hanfu, as a traditional costume of the Chinese nation, has a long history and unique cultural connotation. It carries thousands of years of civilization history of the Chinese nation and is an important part of Chinese culture. In ancient times, Hanfu was a comprehensive expression of multiple elements such as etiquette, culture, and aesthetics. Its styles, colors, patterns, etc. all contained rich cultural connotations. With the changes of the times, although Hanfu has gradually faded out of people's daily life, its unique charm has always left a deep impression in people's hearts. In recent years, with the country's emphasis on and promotion of traditional culture, Hanfu, as one of the important carriers of traditional culture, has gradually attracted more and more people's attention and love. People began to re-recognize Hanfu and understand the historical and cultural connotations behind it, which led to a strong interest in Hanfu. This return to and love for traditional culture is one of the… -
The characteristics and culture of Chinese Song Dynasty Hanfu
The Song Dynasty, a dynasty that made great achievements in economy, science and technology, and culture, provided fertile soil for the development of Hanfu culture. Agriculture, shipbuilding, textiles and papermaking reached unprecedented heights, while the invention of gunpowder, compass and printing technology further promoted the spread and exchange of culture. Clothing in the Song Dynasty is generally divided into two categories: official clothing and civilian clothing. ·Among official uniforms, court uniforms are used on important occasions such as court gatherings and sacrifices. They are mainly made of red clothes and red clothes, with clothes of different colors and textures, and corresponding crowns. ·Official uniforms are the regular uniforms worn by officials, with a round collar and large sleeves, a leather belt around the waist, a pompadour on the head, and leather shoes or silk and linen shoes on the feet. According to regulations, senior officials who are qualified to wear purple and crimson public uniforms must wear fish-shaped fish bags decorated with gold or silver. ·The folk costumes are mainly simple, but in fact the colors of folk costumes are rich and diverse and are not strictly restricted. Women's clothing in the Song Dynasty developed on the basis of inheritance… -
Girl wearing Hanfu global self-driving
According to a report from Zongpan News on March 18: "Let the world see the beauty of China, the 31st stop is Prague, Czech Republic." On March 13, in a video released by the short video blogger "Dada See the World", she was wearing The traditional costumes of the Chinese Uighurs were used to promote Chinese culture on the streets of Prague, attracting many foreigners to watch and admire. She introduced to the onlookers over and over again in fluent English: "There are fifty-six ethnic groups in China. It’s Uighur clothing.” Yang Yue (middle in the back row) in Budapest, Hungary Foreign girls wearing Hanfu call on more foreign friends to learn Chinese history and culture The blogger "Da Da Kan Shi Shi", whose real name is Yang Yue, was born in 1994 in Xinxiang, Henan. In August 2023, she gave up her high-paying job as a regional manager of a well-known luxury brand, drove alone from Xinjiang in a RV, and headed west along the "Silk Road", along the Eurasian continent from Kazakhstan through Azerbaijan, Georgia, and then to Russia. , from Russia to Finland, Sweden, Denmark, then to Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, and then through Italy,… -
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… -
The daily attire of ancient Han Chinese
Hanfu top and bottom. Ruqun, qun, is one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Han nationality clothing. It was the daily clothing of the ancient Han nation. Let me talk about it today. Ruqun is a type of Hanfu. The short jacket worn on the upper body and the skirt worn on the lower body are collectively called the Ruqun. It is a typical upper garment with lower skirt. The short jacket or shirt is called a skirt, which is generally no longer than the knee. It is a tight-fitting long skirt, and is also worn with a shawl and half arms. Ruqun appeared in the Warring States Period and emerged in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Underskirts are divided into waist-length underskirts, high-waisted underskirts, and chest-length underskirts based on the height of the skirt waist. Depending on the style of the collar, underskirts are divided into cross-collar underskirts and straight-collar underskirts. According to the difference between whether it is sandwiched or not, the jacket is divided into single glutinous jacket and compound jacket. The single undershirt is close to a shirt, while the compound undershirt is close to a coat. The… -
The Hanfu aesthetic of Tang Dynasty women
Hello everyone, today we will talk about the clothing culture of ancient China, focusing on a representative clothing-the chest-length skirt. Learn about chest-length underskirts The chest-length skirt is a kind of Hanfu that was popular in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It is characterized by the skirt that rises high on the chest, showing an elegant and dignified posture. It is generally worn with a double-breasted shirt and a lower skirt. Or a cross-collar jacket paired with a skirt. This kind of clothing not only has extremely high aesthetic value, but also contains rich historical and cultural connotations. The development history of the chest-high Confucian skirt The chest-length underskirt is a type of traditional clothing invented by the Xianbei people and fused between the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is the name given to a unique women's underskirt from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Southern Tang, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms periods. The chest-length skirt was first seen in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It went through the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties until the rise of Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty before being eliminated by history. It has a history of about 1,000 years. In… -
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… -
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… -
Wearing a Hanfu Ruqun to Experience the Charm of Traditional Chinese Culture
Hanfu is the traditional costume of the Chinese nation, which represents the culture and history of the Chinese nation. The underskirt is a type of Hanfu. It is a very beautiful and elegant garment that is deeply loved by women. The skirt is a kind of clothing with a short top and a long and wide bottom. It is usually composed of a top, skirt and belt. There are various styles of underskirts, including double-breasted, cross-collar, waist-length, high-waist, etc. Each style has its own unique charm and beauty. The Hanfu skirt is not only beautiful, but also has rich cultural connotations. It represents the traditional culture and history of the Chinese nation and is an important part of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. Wearing a Hanfu skirt not only allows us to feel the charm of the traditional Chinese culture, but also allows us to better understand the history and culture of the Chinese nation. In modern society, Hanfu skirts have become a fashion and trend. More and more people are wearing Hanfu skirts to display the traditional culture and history of the Chinese nation. Whether on the stage or in life, Hanfu skirts can make us more… -
Low-cut Hanfu Ruqun: Revealing Collarbones in Tang Dynasty China
Women in the Tang Dynasty were so open-minded that it’s hard to imagine! The courtiers and the queen could sit on the dragon bed and play chess together, and the emperor would light cigarettes for them to entertain them. In the Tang Dynasty, gender did not constitute a constraint for women. Among them, Concubine Yang once bathed An Lushan. Take clothing as an example. Women in the past had to wrap themselves up tightly even in the hot summer, but women in the Tang Dynasty could choose the comfort level of their clothing as they pleased. The most popular skirt in the Tang Dynasty is a good example. It is thin and transparent with a low neckline. Women wear low-cut skirts that show off their beautiful collarbones, but bare shoulders look unsightly, so they symbolically wear tulle skirts to cover them up, making them more charming. In addition, the makeup of women in the Tang Dynasty was also diverse, including eyebrow makeup, sunset makeup, willow eyebrows, etc. They will find ways to look beautiful and even wear men's clothing. In other words, they wear whatever they like and are not bound by etiquette at all. In addition to daring to… -
The progress of Hanfu from revival to everyday wear
01. The “Hanfu” of the old days is now fresh Recently, Hanfu Chinese style brand "Shisanyu", led by Zhengxingu and Bilibili, with participation from Bubble Mart, completed a Series A financing of over 100 million yuan, bringing Hanfu, a niche track, into the capital market view. Public information shows that Hangzhou Dazai Culture Co., Ltd., to which Shisanyu belongs, was established less than three years ago. Its main products are original Hanfu, national style clothing, etc. "Hanfu" means Han Chinese clothing and is a concept of Chinese dynasty clothing or a general term for ancient Chinese clothing (from Wikipedia). This term can be traced back to the "Book of Han Dynasty" "Several greetings, happy Han clothes system". Academically speaking, there is no precise definition of "Hanfu". Professor Yuan Qi from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology pointed out that the concept of Hanfu is not certain and is not a certain form of clothing from a certain dynasty. It is hard to imagine that although our country has a huge Han population, "Hanfu" was still an extremely niche cultural circle more than ten years ago. At that time, a group of Internet users who wanted to "revitalize Chinese culture" gathered… -
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… -
Hanfu Types Introduction
Nowadays, traditional culture is recovering, and many girls love to wear Hanfu. So what are the more famous Hanfu in the Hanfu industry? Today we share 4 classic types, each type has its own unique charm 1. Cross-collar underskirt The cross-collar skirt was mainly used in the Han Dynasty. It is a type of Hanfu and a common dress in Hanfu. The characteristic of cross-collar skirt is that the upper skirt is cross-collar. Cross-collar skirts were quite common in the Song Dynasty. 2. Chest-length underskirt Chest-length skirt is a name for a unique women's skirt during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties periods. The chest-length skirt is a type of traditional clothing of the Han nationality. Since the Han and Jin Dynasties, the waist of the skirt has been tied around the waist. During the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, the waist of the skirt has been tied higher, many of which are on the chest. In some clothing history, it is often called It is a high-waisted skirt. According to people's current research on it, it is generally called chest-length skirt. No cultural relics of chest-length skirt have been unearthed so far. 3. Double-breasted skirt The double-breasted skirt began… -
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… -
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… -
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…