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The elegance of Hanfu long-sleeved Ruqun captured on camera
The long-sleeved skirt is a type of Hanfu. The short top is called "Ru" and the skirt is longer, collectively called "Ru skirt". The top is worn with a long-sleeved outer layer, so it is also called long-sleeved skirt. The long-sleeved skirt is a classic style in Hanfu, and it is also the most popular type of "Hanfu style" currently. I have also participated in the Hanfu Festival held by universities in Xi'an several times, and I have a certain understanding of Hanfu styles and photography. The skirt is a standard upper garment with a shorter upper skirt and a longer skirt. Because the top is called "Ru", it is combined with the long skirt to form a skirt. This combination of long and short clothing can better show off a woman's graceful figure, so it is now sought after by girls who advocate Han culture. Xi'an, known as the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties, can be seen everywhere in some of the more famous ancient ruins and scenic spots. Young girls wearing Hanfu can be seen walking or taking pictures in twos and threes, which makes many tourists from other places feel like they are in another world. The… -
What are the differences between Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun and Qixiong Shangqun
Recently, with the continuous development of Hanfu culture and the continuous spread of traditional culture, everyone's understanding of Hanfu has become more and more clear. It is precisely because everyone has a clearer understanding of Hanfu that when wearing Hanfu, everyone gradually becomes more rigorous in their speech skills. For example, in the past, when Hanfu merchants used the title tag, they always wrote the "襦" (襦) in the skirt instead of "Ru" in Confucianism. Although this problem still exists, under everyone's supervision, this situation has rarely happened. However, regarding the issue of "chest-length skirt" and "chest-length skirt", you may still need to have a good understanding. Some merchants always make mistakes when writing labels, which misleads many robes. In fact, the difference between the two is still very simple. Everyone just needs to remember one thing, "a single layer is a shirt, and a multiple layer is a ru". What this sentence means is that if the top of the chest-high Hanfu worn by everyone is a single layer, then it should be called a chest-high shirt; if the top of the chest-high Hanfu worn by everyone is double-layered, then it should be called a chest-high shirt. Undershirt. The… -
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.… -
Introduction to Hanfu Ruqun in China
Do you see people wearing "traditional costumes" on the street? Are you curious about the clothes they wear? In fact, Hanfu, as a traditional costume of the Han nationality, has set off a "retro" trend among young people in recent years. Wearing Hanfu on the streets has become a new fashion. The origin of Hanfu has a long history and its shapes vary. Today I will introduce to you the most popular skirt among girls in Hanfu. The underskirt is one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Han nationality clothing. It began in the Warring States period with physical evidence, and emerged in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and finally ended in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. In the long years of 2,000 years, the skirt has become more abundant in styles and patterns, but it still maintains the most basic shape, that is, the "top and lower skirt" system. The top is called "ru" and is shorter in length, generally no longer than the knee. The lower body is called "skirt". "Ruqun" is actually the collective name of two types of clothing. The poem "Han Yuefu" says "Xianqi is… -
Illustrated guide to various Tang Dynasty Hanfu costumes in costume dramas
The Tang Dynasty was its heyday and was very tolerant and open. The "Weather of the Tang Dynasty" is often used to describe this era. The clothing is also correspondingly magnificent and has the characteristics of the times. It can be seen that the costumes appearing in the TV series "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an" have been carefully considered. Taoist uniforms, round-neck robes, women's and men's clothing, underskirts, etc., all restore the characteristics of Tang Dynasty clothing. Taoist uniform Taoist clothing, the clothing worn by Taoists, belongs to the Hanfu system. In "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an", Li Mi wears typical Taoist clothing. Taoist clothing can be divided into five parts: Taoist scarves, Taoist crowns, Taoist robes, shoes and socks, and accessories. Taoist priests have different grades and dress differently. Li Mi has practiced Taoism for more than ten years and has a very high rank. He does not wear a Taoist scarf but a Taoist crown. The Taoist crown worn by Li Mi belongs to the three Taoist crowns, and only high-level Taoist priests are qualified to wear it. The three crowns of Taoism are the Taiqing fishtail crown, the Yuqing lotus crown, and the Shangqing hibiscus crown. The… -
Take you to understand the square-necked Hanfu Ruqun
With the continuous development of Hanfu culture, everyone's understanding of Hanfu is also increasing. In the development process of Hanfu, many styles of Hanfu have naturally appeared. When people wear it every day, the most common Hanfu is naturally the skirt or skirt! Among the forms of underskirts, there is also a type of clothing such as underskirts with flat collars and half arms. So, do you know what a flat collar half-arm skirt is? Have you ever worn this type of Hanfu? Today, let’s take a look at this issue with everyone! Tan collar, also known as U collar, is a short coat and one of the half-arms of Hanfu. When it comes to Tan Ling Half Arm, everyone will probably think of the Tang Dynasty. In fact, in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there were also costumes like half-arms! However, with the subsequent development, the tan collar became a characteristic costume of the Tang Dynasty, and it was very popular among the court and the common people. Although the most popular clothing in the Tang Dynasty was the chest-length skirt, the flat collar can also be said to be a "fashionable product" of the Tang Dynasty. The collar… -
What is the traditional Hanfu Pomegranate Skirt
Hanfu, the full name is "Han nationality traditional clothing". With thousands of years of history, dynasties change, and clothing continues to evolve in the gears of history. Nowadays, most modern people have a vague understanding of my country's traditional clothing, and they don't know much about Han ethnic clothing. Let’s take advantage of this event to learn some basic knowledge about Hanfu! In this Hanfu activity, we will make a chest-length skirt that women wore daily during the Tang Dynasty. Below, the International School of Fashion Design of Milan will explain to you the history and origin of the chest-length skirt. The chest-length skirt is a type of traditional clothing invented by the Xianbei people and merged with ethnic groups in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It is the name given to a unique women's skirt from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Southern Tang, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The chest-length underskirt is a type of underskirt. In ancient times, the skirts of ordinary women's underskirts were not very high. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, with the rise of the Five RandomA very high underskirt with a waistband that appeared in China. In some… -
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… -
Take you to understand the classification of Hanfu Ruqun
Do you know the following questions about Hanfu: Which dynasty did the tan collar skirt come from? Which dynasty does the chest-length underskirt come from? Which dynasty does the double-breasted skirt come from? Which dynasty does the waist-length underskirt come from? Let’s take you through it below. What is an underskirt? Ru: A short top, usually no more than the knee; the lower part is a skirt. "Ruqun" is the collective name for two kinds of clothing, a top and a skirt. It is also one of the daily clothes of Han women in ancient China. Ruqun is also called skirt or skirt. Characteristics of underskirts The top is short and the skirt is long. The upper and lower proportions reflect the requirements of the golden section and have rich aesthetic connotations. The changes in the upper jacket are mainly in the collar shape and placket, and the lower skirt is as long as the upper. Generally speaking, if the clothes are short, the skirt should be long. The clothes should be as short as the waist, and the skirt should be as long as the ankle bones. Classification of underskirts According to the collar style: it is divided into… -
Do you know the characteristics of the square-necked Hanfu Ruqun
Nowadays, with the continuous development of Hanfu culture, everyone will definitely wear some beautiful Hanfu! When choosing the style of Hanfu, what kind of Hanfu will you choose? Is it a dignified and elegant Ming Dynasty jacket skirt, or an elegant Tang Dynasty skirt? I believe that when everyone wears Hanfu, they usually choose Tang-made skirts! Among the major forms of underskirts, there is another form such as underskirts with a flat collar and half arms. When you first enter the Hanfu scene, you may think that such clothes are not Hanfu, but such clothes are indeed Hanfu! So, today let’s take a look at the characteristics of the flat collar half-arm skirt! Tan collar, also known as U collar, is a short coat and one of the half-arms of Hanfu. When it comes to Tan Ling Half Arm, everyone will probably think of the Tang Dynasty. In fact, in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there were also costumes like half-arms! However, with the subsequent development, the tan collar became a characteristic costume of the Tang Dynasty, and it was very popular among the court and the common people. From some Dunhuang murals, we can also see many portraits of… -
Listing the beautiful Hanfu Ruqun from Jiuzhou Piaomiao Lu
Chest-length underskirts are a type of women's underskirts that began in the Southern and Northern Dynasties of my country. It is mainly named according to the position of the skirt, which is different from the high-waist skirt. Generally, the skirt of a high-waist skirt is above the waist and below the chest; while the skirt of a waist-length skirt is at the waist; similarly, the skirt of a chest-length skirt is under the armpits. At present, no cultural relics of chest-length skirts have been unearthed, but there are ancient paintings that have survived. It can be seen that chest-length skirts really existed in our history. Generally, there are two types of chest-length skirts that we know. One is the chest-length skirt with two lapels, that is, the chest-length skirt with two lapels open in half and buttons in the center of the chest; the other is the cross-collar style. A chest-length underskirt, that is, the front of the dress intersects with the left and right sides, and is usually covered to the right, that is, the right hem. Chest-length underskirts were very popular among maids in the Tang Dynasty. We can see traces of chest-high underskirts in theme dramas based… -
Why is it said that Ming-style Hanfu is more expensive than Ruqun
As a traditional costume of the Han nationality, Hanfu has attracted more and more attention with the revival of traditional culture in recent years, and it once became popular. In recent years, when we go out for outings, we can always see fairies among the green leaves. Many fairies have put on beautiful Hanfu. However, people know very little about Hanfu, and they do not understand the concept of "Hanfu" itself. They also lack understanding of the name of the structure of Hanfu, let alone the cultural connotation behind it. Although we are not familiar with the origin of Hanfu, it does not prevent us from understanding the "beauty" of Hanfu. In fact, the development of Hanfu is inseparable from the second dimension. Most of the Hanfu craze we have today is worn by young people in their teens and twenties. They are all trying to catch up with fashion and regard it as an aesthetic trend to pursue. , however, Hanfu is not a simple costume. Hanfu is naturally different from the dresses we wear now. As Hanfu has developed over thousands of years, its design, tailoring, and pattern making have been improved. We will not introduce it here.… -
Step-by-step instructions for making a Qixiong Ruqun
I believe everyone knows that Hanfu is becoming more and more popular nowadays. While Hanfu is becoming popular, naturally all kinds of Hanfu culture are developing better and better! So, what kind of Hanfu do you like most? I believe everyone has encountered the problem that the size of the Hanfu does not fit well when purchasing Hanfu! In fact, if you want the Hanfu to fit you, it’s very simple, just make one yourself! But, how do beginners make Hanfu? Don’t worry, let’s teach you how to make a beautiful chest-length skirt! Let’s first take a look at the fabrics to be used. First of all, you need to prepare the lining of the Hanfu. You can choose fabrics similar to chiffon. Then, you can choose to have more embroidery on the outer layer. Then put the lining inside and make pleats. In addition, the fabric for making the skirt head is only taken from the embroidered area below, and the remaining fabric can be used to make a suspender belt. Considering that there needs to be a lace next to it, find some similar colors for the laces, so that the overall color matching can be harmonious. Then,… -
Wearing Hanfu Ruqun was unexpectedly mistaken for being Japanese
This is a common topic in the Hanfu industry. The author has also worn traditional clothing, and is full of expectations and imagination for the future of the Hanfu movement. Today, when I saw my friend dressed in Hanfu, playing guzheng music, and being praised by the audience, I couldn't help but feel a little stirred in my heart. Some people say: The Hanfu movement is going against the current, forcibly restoring something that has long since died. It is feudalism and a retrogression of ideas. This is a point that must be acknowledged and faced squarely. Excessive publicity is a nationalist and abnormal phenomenon. There are not a few people who have such thoughts. If a person wears Hanfu and walks on the street, he will even be labeled as "grandstanding", "attracting attention", "alternative", etc. A Hanfu enthusiast said: She has been criticized by pedestrians in many places. She gave an example: "One time I was called Japanese when I was wearing an undershirt with the collar turned to the right." I feel very sad that we really know so little about traditional clothing culture that we have unconsciously "thrown" it into the arms of neighboring countries. One thing… -
I am attracted by the Hanfu Ruqun inspired by the flourishing of Luoyang
The hit drama hit Luoyang and attracted the attention of many Jimei people, especially the costumes and styles, which stunned our eyes with the costume style of the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, politics and economy were highly developed, culture and art were prosperous, foreign trade was developed, and the country was peaceful and the people were safe. Native culture and foreign culture absorb and integrate with each other. Flower patterns are commonly used in craft decoration. The composition is lively and free, dense and well-proportioned, plump and round. The design of the pattern tends to express a free and full artistic style. Silk and gauze were the most commonly used materials for clothing in the Tang Dynasty. Colorful brocade often appears on women's face scarves, ribbons and other small items. The main clothing in the early and middle Tang Dynasties was the Ru skirt. In the Middle Tang Dynasty, the Ru skirt was wider. The characteristics of the underskirt are short undershirt and small sleeves, while the long skirt is tied at a high waist, usually above the waist, and some are tied under the armpits to show a pretty and slender look. The half-arms are short-sleeved, with… -
Introducing you to common Hanfu styles
Hanfu is my country's traditional national costume and is inextricably linked to traditional culture. Hanfu has a long history, rich and diverse styles, and has undergone changes throughout the dynasties. Everyone knows that Hanfu is gorgeous, but many students are put off by it because the shape is too complicated, and the knowledge found online is too fragmented and difficult to understand. Today we will learn about the common Hanfu styles through the Q version of Hanfu. 1. Half-breasted arms and half-armed collars As the name suggests, the half-arm is that the sleeves are only half the length of the arm, and the body is as long as the waist. It is actually very similar to the modern short-sleeved top, but it is worn with a blouse on the outside. Half-arm sleeves became popular among nobles from the Sui Dynasty. They were first worn by female officials in the palace, and then were introduced to ordinary people in the Tang Dynasty. From then on, they were out of control. The popular explanation is that the two front plackets do not overlap and are symmetrical, while the cross-collar means that the front plackets cross and overlap. The half-arm reflects the layering… -
How beautiful is the Chinese Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
Many historical and cultural works describing the Tang Dynasty often use the revealing and open clothing of women in the Tang Dynasty as examples. Women in the Tang Dynasty almost always had their snow-white breasts and cleavage exposed. What creates this visual effect is the chest-high skirt. Today I will introduce the origin and history of the chest-high underskirt. 1. What is a chest-length underskirt Chest-length skirt is a name for a unique women's skirt during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties. It is a type of traditional clothing of the Han nationality. Since the Han and Jin Dynasties, the skirt of the skirt has been tied around the waist. 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 history, it was often called a high-waisted skirt. High-waisted skirt is just a common name. According to people's current research on it, it is generally called chest-length skirt. We often say that we prostrate ourselves under the pomegranate skirt, which refers to the chest-length undershirt. The chest-length skirt was popular in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The styles of the Sui… -
How many types of Hanfu Ruqun are there
Anonymous "Washing Hands and Viewing Flowers" from the Southern Song Dynasty "Picture of Two Maid Girls with Their Backs" from the Tomb of Princess Xincheng With the current "Hanfu" craze, traditional costumes have moved from the screen into people's daily lives. Young people wearing Hanfu can often be seen in the streets and alleys, among which the skirt is the most common. The underskirt is one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Han nationality clothing. It 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. A jacket is a short garment, with the top generally reaching the waist. The bottom is usually worn with a skirt. Ruqun is the collective name of the short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt tied on the lower body in Hanfu. It is the traditional embodiment of the two-part dress of 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 reach the knee. The top is called "Ru". How did the… -
How can beginners differentiate between Hanfu Aoqun and Ruqun
Nowadays, with the rise of the Hanfu revival movement, Hanfu culture is becoming more and more popular. When you go out or travel on a daily basis, you should have noticed that the number of cute people who love Hanfu and wear Hanfu is also increasing. While everyone is wearing Hanfu, it is natural that they also need to have a good understanding of Hanfu culture! So, do you know the difference between the two common types of clothing in Hanfu, jackets and skirts? Next, let’s take a look at this issue with everyone! I believe everyone will gain a lot~ The jacket skirt is a style of Hanfu upper and lower skirts. It is actually one of the categories of skirts. Aoqun is a general term for ancient Chinese women wearing a coat on the upper body and a skirt on the lower body. Skirts and jackets have been recorded since the Tang Dynasty until the Republic of China. Some people's definition of jacket skirt is actually a relatively wrong and vague one, because during the Ming Dynasty, shirts were still worn outside the skirt. The pottery figurines of the Sixteenth Kingdom of the Eastern Jin Dynasty also show… -
People in the Song Dynasty wore Hanfu
Clothing is a material expression of the culture of the times. As two adjacent dynasties, the Tang and Song dynasties had very different clothing styles. The humanities and arts developed under the political background of "emphasis on literature and suppression of martial arts" had a very important impact on the changes in clothing. The clothing in the Song Dynasty had a very obvious trend of simplicity, pragmatism, elegance and advocating nature. Today we will take stock of some classic styles of Song Dynasty clothing. Song Dynasty women's clothing 褙子: It is the most distinctive costume of the Song Dynasty. It is usually worn in the living room. We can see it in Zhifu. It is developed from the previous half-arm and mid-single forms. It is also said that kuzi developed from the attire of maids. The important basis for this statement is that this kind of clothing has the function of "convenient and beneficial to the body". The style of the turban is characterized by the length of the garment reaching below the knees or directly to the feet, and the left and right armpits are sewn together with fabric at the front and back, making it flexible and not…