Article
Search results for the keyword [costume]:
-
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… -
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… -
How did Hanfu become so popular
Wang Hongmei, a post-90s girl, only wears Hanfu made by herself on weekdays. Her ideal is to make Hanfu a daily attire. "Hanfu didn't become popular in an instant, but those people wearing sheets grew up," some enthusiasts said when asked why they like to wear Hanfu. Tmall's "2018 Hanfu Consumer Report" shows that the number of people buying Hanfu in 2018 increased by 92% compared with the previous year. Hanfu, the collective name for the traditional clothing of the Han nationality, continued to develop and improve until the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. And now, it occupies an unexpected position in the lives of young people. Hanfu has become a new trend? Lou Ying, a 26-year-old education and scientific research practitioner, has only been involved in the Hanfu industry for more than a year, but her daily wear has been completely occupied by Hanfu. You can hardly see her wearing the "three-dimensional" ordinary people on weekdays. Clothes that will be worn. Opening her closet, she found it was full of all kinds of Hanfu. She felt that Jin Gui's Hanfu would be neatly folded and re-wrapped in the bag after cleaning. Now, Lou Ying has purchased more than… -
Ten thousand yuan Hanfu, hard to come by
"What is it like to wear Hanfu to travel?" "On May Day, it is the first time to wear Hanfu out" and "Being Hanfu has become a 'national trend'". On platforms such as Station B and Xiaohongshu, more and more people Many users began to share their experiences wearing Hanfu. During the May Day period, elegantly dressed Hanfu enthusiasts can be seen everywhere in the Forbidden City, Phoenix Ancient City, West Lake and other places, and "Hanfu + scenic spots" has become a new way of playing for young people. Wearing Hanfu out in the street is very popular among young people. According to a report by iiMedia Research, the number and market size of Chinese Hanfu fans are growing rapidly. It is predicted that the number of Hanfu fans in 2021 is expected to reach 6.894 million, and the market sales will reach 10.16 billion yuan. On the official website of a certain Hanfu brand, a set of Hanfu sells for tens of thousands of yuan, and the construction period of the clothing is scheduled until March next year. The Hanfu market has huge potential, and capital is rushing to enter the market. In April this year, well-known institutions… -
How popular is Hanfu really
The simplicity of the Han Dynasty, the elegance of the Tang Dynasty, the elegance of the Song Dynasty, the dignity of the Ming Dynasty... This year's CCTV Spring Festival Gala, the traditional Chinese pattern creation show "Nian Brocade" amazed everyone. The beauty of costumes and makeup from different dynasties left a deep impression on people across the country. . Following this, the "Hanfu craze" continued to heat up, and all social platforms were dominated by photos of "Hanfu show". In the Luodai Ancient Town in Chengdu, Sichuan, the Luoyi Ancient City in Luoyang, Henan, and the classical gardens in Suzhou, Jiangsu... the compatibility between Hanfu and ancient architecture is exciting, and makes people marvel at the beauty of Hanfu. Focusing on the topic of "Hanfu craze", reporters recently asked how "hot" Hanfu is and how "Hanfu craze"A series of interviews were conducted on what impact it will have on cultural and tourism consumption, and how to make Hanfu shine more brilliantly in the new era. How “hot” is Hanfu? ◆Hanfu is increasingly integrated into daily life Dresses dance lightly, rings jingle, smiles are charming, flowers are shining... Recently, tourists wearing Hanfu and hairpins can be seen everywhere in the streets… -
Why does Hanfu continue to attract people's attention
From solemn robes to casual blouses, from gorgeous accessories to exquisite patterns, each has its own unique charm. No matter when and where you are, Hanfu allows people to experience a calm and contented elegance. As the temperature gradually warms up, many Hanfu enthusiasts with classic looks and fluttering clothes appear in many parks and teahouses in our city. They dress up carefully, chat and relax, pour tea and drink together, or take photos to check in. , enjoy the good times of spring. As one of my country's national quintessences, Hanfu carries outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics such as dyeing, weaving, and embroidery. At the same time, with the rise of national trends and styles in recent years, Hanfu is no longer just for women, it is attracting everyone. According to the "2024-2025 China Hanfu Industry Status and Consumer Behavior Research Report" released by iiMedia Research, the scale of China's Hanfu market continues to rise and expand, reaching 14.47 billion yuan in 2023. In 2027, China's Hanfu market The scale is expected to reach 24.18 billion yuan. Ms. Chen, the person in charge of Zibo Nianxi Hanfu Cultural Center, told reporters that the capital turnover of her experience center last… -
The family of the Hanfu enthusiast once found her embarrassing
"When will the bright moon come? Ask the blue sky with your wine. I don't know what year it is in the palace in the sky?" The song sounded, and on a red stage in Beijing's Yuetan Park, a girl wearing a Wei-Jin cross-collar skirt danced gracefully. Sleeve movement. This is March 22nd, the Mid-Autumn Festival event of "Hanfu Beijing", which lasts for three days and lasts until March 24th. The dancing girl is named Wang Jiu (pseudonym), a graduate student at Beijing Dance Academy and a Hanfu enthusiast. Hanfu lovers call each other "fellows". This word comes from the famous line in "The Book of Songs: Qin Feng": "How can I say that I have no clothes? I share the same robe with my son." Whenever traditional Chinese festivals come, this group of people with different professions appear on the streets and parks wearing various Hanfus. Some people even wear them for half of the year. "Comrades" have different reasons for being obsessed with Hanfu. Some people simply find it beautiful, some are obsessed with the restoration process of Hanfu, and still others feel that Hanfu is immersed in traditional Chinese culture, and thus become interested in ancient Chinese… -
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… -
Experts say that Hanfu is just a newly coined concept
What is Hanfu? Is there any Hanfu style that can “unify the present”? Hanfu enthusiasts place their hope on the academic community to give authoritative answers. In this regard, the reporter interviewed Yu Ying, an associate researcher at the Department of Crafts and Crafts of the Shanghai Museum. Shangguan News: What exactly is Hanfu? Yu Ying: Strictly speaking, there is no so-called "Hanfu". It is a new concept. The public's interest in Hanfu originated from a series of textile cultural relics unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Tomb of the Western Han Dynasty. One of the plain yarn garments weighing 49 grams aroused people's initial surprise and admiration for Hanfu, as well as the national culture and traditional craftsmanship behind it. The craze for Hanfu started with the pursuit of Han Dynasty clothing, but the problem is that, academically speaking, there is no real Hanfu in the Mawangdui era. The clothing of the Han nation has integrated and borrowed the easy-to-wear advantages of various ethnic groups. Including the so-called Ming Dynasty Hanfu-shaped dark clothes that became popular later, the introduced robes were also widely popular robes that had long absorbed the excellent functions of northern ethnic costumes, rather than the robes… -
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… -
Tang: Graceful & Elegant Hanfu. Ming: Gentle & Generous Hanfu. Your preference?
The term "Hanfu" was first seen in the "Book of Han": "Later, when people came to pay homage, they enjoyed the Han clothing system." In ancient times, the traditional clothing of the Hu people was called "Hu clothing", while the traditional clothing of the Han people was called "Han clothing". Later, with the continuous development of the historical process, "Hanfu" was gradually regarded as a unique cultural symbol of the Han people. It is not only a traditional costume in ancient my country, but compared with the history of Japanese kimono, Hanfu has a longer history and can better highlight the style of China as a land of etiquette. Of course, they are both Hanfu, but there are still big differences between different dynasties. Today, Coco will take everyone to experience the charm of Hanfu in different dynasties. 1. A brief introduction to the historical development of Hanfu According to historical inferences, Hanfu should have first appeared in the Yin and Shang Dynasties. After the Yin and Shang Dynasties, the crown clothing system was initially established, and during the Western Zhou Dynasty, the clothing system gradually took shape. In the late Zhou Dynasty, due to the rapid political and economic… -
Chinese Hanfu: Beauty of Traditional Elements
When we buy clothes, we pay special attention to the patterns on the clothes, because the pattern is very important for a set of clothes. If there is no pattern, although the clothes will look cleaner, it will give people a monotonous look. Feel. This is especially obvious in Hanfu. Because the style of Hanfu is relatively dignified and classical, many of the decorations on Hanfu are more traditional patterns, such as dragon patterns, phoenixes, peonies, etc. 1. Peony elements Whether in ancient times or modern times, peonies are a symbol of luxury and dignity. Especially in the Tang Dynasty, peonies were regarded as the national flower. Therefore, many Hanfus now have peony patterns printed or embroidered on them. This set of red waist-length Hanfu is a very typical representative. The style of this set of clothes is relatively gorgeous, and the overall style is a very atmospheric dark red color. It can be worn as a wedding dress. The embroidery patterns of this suit are mainly peonies, especially on the skirt. The lower skirt of this Hanfu suit is made into a torn skirt style, which is made of red fabric and red lace fabric. This design can increase… -
What exactly is Hanfu?
Nowadays, the various cultural developments of Hanfu are becoming more and more popular. Not only Hanfu itself, but also some of the culture surrounding Hanfu are developing quite rapidly. This also shows that Hanfu culture is constantly being understood and accepted by the public. However, while many people lament the Hanfu culture, they actually don’t know much about the rich culture. In this case, everyone’s understanding of Hanfu will naturally not be very deep! So, today I will give you an introduction to Hanfu. I hope everyone can truly understand Hanfu~ Hanfu is the traditional costume of the Han nationality, also known as Hanyiguan and Hanzhuang. There are 56 ethnic groups in New China. Tibetans have Tibetan clothing, Miao people have Miao clothing, and ethnic minorities wear their own traditional ethnic clothing during traditional festivals and major occasions. What do Han people wear?&x-expires=1711648226&x-signature=OaqQPzXXoa2Qx4GTmiLNANPlxWA%3D "> Hanfu was formed during the more than 4,000 years from the accession of the Yellow Emperor (about 2698 BC) to the end of the Ming Dynasty (the middle of the 17th century AD), centered on Chinese etiquette culture, and through successive Han dynasties advocating Zhou rites and the laws of heaven and earth. Ceremonial agricultural crown… -
The beauty of Hanfu, a thousand-year-old intoxication
"Clothing China" has started broadcasting, I originally watched this show for Zhou Shen, In the end, I was amazed by the traditional Chinese costumes in the show. The pieces of Hanfu that are either luxurious or elegant, It's so beautiful that you can't take your eyes away. In the program, Zhou Shen sang "Painting Silk", Singing the ultimate elegance of Hanfu: The squeaking whispers of the Dyeing and Weaving Department I meet you again in the colorful wind Those brocade clothes, traveling through thousands of years of prosperity and loneliness, Come to life again today. In recent years, Hanfu has become popular again. Young people wearing Hanfu can often be seen on the street. Elegant and delicate skirt, Elegant feather coat, A blouse as thin as paper... Just one glance and you are addicted to it. 01 Encounter, beauty across thousands of years "The dazzling beauty of the robe, the splendor of Eryao and Bi. Wear gold and jade jewelry, embellished with pearls to dazzle your body. Practicing the literary shoes of traveling far away, dragging the light veil of mist and gauze. ” Once upon a time, I have always felt that Hanfu is out of reach, It is… -
These Chinese Hanfu are so beautiful, anyone who wears them looks good
In the hot summer, if you want to wear Hanfu to go out for fun, but you don’t want to be too hot, and you want to be twice as cool both visually and in terms of clothing, then it will be a test of how to choose a style. Today I will share with you some dressing methods and styling features that are often asked, come and learn about them! Qingya Han system: Clothes during the Han Dynasty were often more solemn and grand, which also gave us a subconscious sense not to wear them unless necessary. However, many modern Hanfu designs are very everyday. These styles are suitable for taking photos and wearing out for fun. When it comes to the choice of fabrics, we should put aside the heavy fabrics in our minds and choose light fabrics such as gauze and cotton. The inside is made of cotton and the outside is a layer of gauze. It is very cool to wear in summer. The choice of color can also be a little more fairy-like, just avoid bright colors that are too internet-famous. When choosing a hairstyle, you must have your hair hanging down, so that you… -
It turns out that Hanfu has the profound concept of unity between heaven and humanity
Hanfu, the full name is "Traditional Costumes of the Han Nationality", also known as Han Clothes, Han Clothes, and Chinese Clothes. It "began from the Yellow Emperor and was prepared by Yao and Shun" and originated from the crown uniforms worn by the Yellow Emperor. In the main residential areas of the Han people, with the "Chinese" Han culture as the background and dominant ideology, and with the Chinese etiquette culture as the center, a unique Han ethnic style has been formed through natural evolution, which is obviously different from the traditional clothing and accessories system of other ethnic groups. It is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette" and "splendid China". It carries the Han people's outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics such as dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected Chinese crafts. art. Hanfu was finalized in the Zhou Dynasty, and through the Han Dynasty, a complete system of costumes was formed based on the Four Books and Five Classics, and became part of the Shinto teachings. Therefore, all subsequent Chinese dynasties all followed the Zhou Fa and Han Dynasties and regarded the inheritance of Han clothes and crowns… -
The Concept of Harmony between Hanfu and Nature
Hanfu, the full name is "Traditional Costumes of the Han Nationality", also known as Han Clothes, Han Clothes, and Chinese Clothes. It "began from the Yellow Emperor and was prepared by Yao and Shun" and originated from the crown uniforms worn by the Yellow Emperor. In the main residential areas of the Han people, with the "Chinese" Han culture as the background and dominant ideology, and with the Chinese etiquette culture as the center, a unique Han ethnic style has been formed through natural evolution, which is obviously different from the traditional clothing and accessories system of other ethnic groups. It is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette" and "splendid China". It carries the Han people's outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics such as dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected Chinese arts and crafts. . Hanfu was finalized in the Zhou Dynasty, and in the Han Dynasty a complete system of costumes was formed based on the "Four Books and Five Classics" and became part of the Shinto teachings. Therefore, all the later Chinese dynasties all followed the Zhou Fa and Han Dynasties, and the inheritance of Han clothes…