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Why are Hanfu sales so hot in Cao County, with over 300 million yuan sold
At the beginning of the Year of the Dragon, Caoxian County in Heze, Shandong Province became popular again. Topics such as "Caoxian Horse Face Skirts sold for more than 300 million yuan during the Chinese New Year are still in short supply" and "College students return to Caoxian County to start a business" were frequently searched. So what exactly is the charm of Hanfu in Caoxian County? Let’s start with the entrepreneurial experience of Wei Pingan and his wife Wang Qingqing. The couple are college students who returned to Caoxian County in 2019 to start a business. Last year, the turnover from selling horse-faced skirts reached tens of millions. How the horse-faced skirt became a sought-after "New Year shirt" During the Spring Festival this year, sales of Hanfu, mainly horse-faced skirts, in Cao County exceeded 300 million yuan. Almost all Hanfu manufacturers in Caoxian County are operating at full capacity, and Wei Ping'an and his employees are working overtime day and night. This time, the two dragon-patterned horse-faced skirts produced by Wei Ping'an have become hits. Wei Ping'an: Because this year's Chinese New Year is the Year of the Dragon, we specially designed two more beautiful horse-faced skirts with dragon… -
Young People Spark Hanfu Craze
As spring comes and flowers bloom, the "Hanfu fever" is also heating up, and the "flower viewing season" has become the "Hanfu travel season". On March 23, the 6th Yuntai Mountain Hanfu Flower Festival opened. Hanfu enthusiasts wore exquisite costumes and shuttled among the sea of flowers, taking photos on the rough and simple stone bridges, giving people a sense of historical "travel". "This is my first time wearing Hanfu on the street. I feel very fairy and beautiful. It is even more shocking to see so many tourists wearing Hanfu together." 31-year-old Zhang Yingying is a little shy, wearing a red and white ruqi with long hair. Tail, decorated with steps, looks classic. At 10:30 a.m., the first round of Hanfu parade officially started at the Xiaozhaigou Visitor Square in Yuntai Mountain. Along with the sound of ancient music, hundreds of Hanfu enthusiasts were either wearing plain cloth shirts, standing in the wind, or wearing rich and elegant clothes. Smart, or wearing armor, majestic... a feast for the eyes of tourists. "The popularity of Hanfu has stimulated the development of clothing rental, makeup, photography and other industries. We have been busy from 8 o'clock in the morning to now… -
When Hanfu Meets Merry-Go-Round
On March 23, a "National Fashion Theme Show" was staged in Shanghai Happy Valley, kicking off the "National Fashion Culture Festival". Twelve flower gods descended from the mortal world to enjoy the first spring in the world. The "Twelve Flower Gods" played by Hanfu enthusiasts appeared one after another to enjoy the beautiful spring scenery with citizens and tourists, bringing an unforgettable early spring national cultural event. ! During the cultural festival, the park takes "Tide·China" as its theme, integrates national trend elements into cultural tourism activities, and provides cultural activities with various forms and rich contents, allowing citizens and tourists to experience the beauty of traditional culture in immersive play and start a new life. A national-themed festival full of rituals. "The First Eye Magician" breaks through the circle to immerse yourself in the fairy city Shanghai Happy Valley Dream Linkage Seven Cats' popular novel "The First Eye Magician", 500 square meters of real-life restoration, classic character NPC passionate interpretation, reproduce the famous scene "Holy Ruins Tianling Conference", take you back to those heart-pounding moments when reading, Your imagination will become reality! The original author [Miao Miao] made a surprise appearance and created a novel and melodrama tailored to… -
Unlocking Hanfu's True Essence through the Secret of Sui and Tang Dynasty Attire
As one of the most prosperous dynasties in history, the Sui and Tang Dynasties, women's clothing and fashion were exactly the same as the national style and culture of the time. They were as open as a prosperous sequence and were all kinds of gorgeous and romantic. After a period of flowers fade away, there are new flowers to indulge in. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, production and textile technology were further improved, and foreign exchanges became increasingly frequent, which brought about a new situation in clothing styles, colors, patterns, etc. The costumes of the Five Dynasties basically followed the costumes of the late Tang Dynasty. Men usually wore futou robes and shirts, while women wore skirts. The clothing system of the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties also affected Japan, the Korean Peninsula and other surrounding areas. For example, the kimono from Nara to the Heian period in Japan, the middle to late Three Kingdoms period in Korea, and the Silla period in post-unification Korea. Hanbok was deeply influenced by the clothing of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. From the Sui Dynasty, when the world was first unified, to the early Tang Dynasty, there were huge differences in women's… -
How many types of Ruqun are there in Hanfu
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 for the short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt worn 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". Anonymous "Washing Hands and Viewing Flowers" from the Southern Song Dynasty How did the narrow-sleeved short-sleeved skirt style emerge in China and spread widely? In fact, this style… -
Enumerating the millennia-old tradition of Ruqun in Hanfu
"When I sit, my belt lingers in the grass, and when I walk, my skirt sweeps away plum blossoms." "My skirt drags six pictures of the water of the Xiangjiang River, and a section of Wushan clouds towers over my temples."... These beautiful poems cannot describe the softness and beauty of Chinese daughters. Among them, the skirts they wear perfectly set off their elegant and quiet temperament. So, what kind of charm does Chinese clothing, the skirt in the Hanfu system, have that can last through thousands of years and become a classic style in our Chinese history? This article counts the underskirts of each dynasty, trying to sort out the relatively stable shapes among them, and see what the traditional "tong" is in our Hanfu system, and what the "zong" is that never changes away from its origin. 1. Pre-Qin Period "Ruqun" and "clothes" are relatively similar, but there are still differences between them and need to be discussed separately. Of course, this difference does not mean that they correspond to "women's clothing" and "men's clothing" respectively, but refers to the differences in tailoring and cultural connotation. To make a simple analogy, "skirt" and "clothes" are like two branches… -
64-year-old Ni Ping reaches new heights of beauty in Hanfu attire
Wearing Hanfu, Ni Ping seems to be dreaming back to the prosperous palace days of thousands of years ago. As a celebrity with rich hosting experience, Ni Ping made a stunning appearance in Hanfu, which was really eye-catching. The traditional Hanfu has taken on a new lease of life on her body. The beauty of Hanfu is the perfect fusion of tradition and modernity. As a traditional Chinese costume, Hanfu has experienced thousands of years of evolution. It has both elegant ancient style and modern fashion. And Ni Ping wears Hanfu, which perfectly blends tradition and modernity. With her transcendent temperament, she shows the unique charm of the beauty of Hanfu in contemporary times, making people feel like they are in the beautiful time of the past and present. The turquoise skirt shows a dignified temperament, and Ni Ping looks like a girl in a painting wearing Hanfu. This turquoise skirt is both solemn and elegant. Ni Ping is dressed in a green Hanfu, as if she is a fairy who stepped out of an ancient painting. Her slim figure makes people involuntarily admire the beauty of Hanfu and its perfect fit with Ni Ping. Ni Ping is wearing Hanfu,… -
Which Hanfu style do you prefer: the pomegranate skirt, the pleated skirt, or the Ruqun
Last night, David He broadcast the second episode of "Beautiful China" "Ode to Pepper Flowers". Did you watch it? Many netizens replied to us and praised David He as an "aesthetic leader". In those radiant moments, Chinese classical beauty brings us a unique viewing experience. Let us follow "The Great Beauty of China" and, together with Shangguan Wan'er and Princess Taiping, go into the calligraphy and paintings of the Tang Dynasty and experience the unique beauty of women and culture of the Tang Dynasty. In their prime, the two were playful and agile, with the auspicious hydrangea fluttering in their hands, creating a lively and interesting scene. When she first came to the palace, Shangguan Wan'er was still a maid. She was wearing a blue skirt. After rising to the rank of "female prime minister", Shangguan Wan'er actually wore Hu clothes. In fact, in the Tang Dynasty, Hufu was men's regular clothing, and it was not uncommon for women to dress up as men in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty was very open, and it was no problem for women in the Tang Dynasty who pursued fashion to act cool. After Princess Taiping was named… -
How many types of Ruqun are there in Chinese Hanfu
Text/Coco, Hanfu is known as one of the least picky clothing styles. No matter what your body shape is, you can always choose the one that suits you best among the dozens of Hanfu styles that have evolved over thousands of years. Among them, Coco’s favorite is the underskirt in Hanfu. Many friends will definitely have questions, "I have heard about the surname of Ruqun for a long time, but I still don't know what the Ruqun means?" Don't worry, Keke will clear up the doubts for everyone right away! Ruqun is a type of Hanfu and one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Hanfu. It usually refers to the upper body short jacket and the lower body skirt. The two are collectively called Ruqun. This is what the "jargon" calls the upper and lower garments. The so-called "ru" is the short undershirt or shirt of the top, usually no longer than the knee, with a tight skirt, a poncho, and a half-buttocks. Many people think that the skirt appeared in the Tang Dynasty. After all, the chest-length skirt has a high status in the Hanfu circle. But in fact, undershirts first appeared during… -
Understand the evolution of Ruqun with just one picture
There is a very basic shape in Hanfu, which is a skirt with an upper skirt and a lower skirt, which matches the basic concept of Hanfu with a top and a lower skirt. The jacket is a short top, and the skirt is usually a floor-length skirt. It is said that the prototype of Ru skirt existed during the emperor's period, but the earliest Ru skirt discovered by archeology was from the Warring States period. It is generally believed that the underskirt disappeared in the early Qing Dynasty during the "shaving of hair and changing clothes". In fact, Han women in the Qing Dynasty still wore Han-made skirts and shirts, but due to the heavy pressure of Manchu policies, the original form was gradually lost. Underskirts can be worn by both men and women. Men's underskirts usually refer to the "clothes" of the upper and lower garments. Deep clothing was popular during the Qin and Han Dynasties, but this does not mean that the skirt disappeared. It is still one of the commonly used clothing. The styles of underskirts in the Han Dynasty were relatively regular, with the upper undershirt reaching to the waist and the lower skirt reaching… -
The Hanfu Ruqun Across Millennia
As a kind of clothing passed down from ancestors, the skirt was once a favorite skirt for girls and women. Even today, when the Hanfu revival movement has begun to take effect, it is still loved by many girls. So, Do you know about the birth and evolution of Hanfu? Ruqun appeared in the Warring States Period and rose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. 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 Ruqun. It is a typical "top and lower skirt" clothing system. The top is called "ru" and is shorter in length, usually no longer than the knee. The lower body is called "skirt". It can be seen that "Ruqun" is actually the collective name of two types of clothing. Ruqun is one of the most important forms of Chinese women's clothing. From the Warring States Period to the Ming Dynasty, more than two thousand years ago, although the length, width and width changed from time to time, the basic shape always maintained the original style. In the Han Dynasty, due to the widespread popularity of deep clothing, the… -
What are Hanfu Ruqun and Shen Yi
Now, the development of Hanfu is becoming increasingly popular. Compared with the unpopularity and unpopularity of Hanfu in the past, it can be said that Hanfu today has undergone earth-shaking changes. People's acceptance of Hanfu also shows that people are constantly accepting traditional culture. I believe everyone knows that Hanfu culture is extremely rich. For example, the types of Hanfu are also divided into many categories. Everyone may not have a clear understanding of the types of Hanfu. So, let’s take a look at some basic types of Hanfu with you today! In the previous article, I have told you that the shape of Hanfu can be roughly divided into three categories. That is: underskirts, tops and bottoms and dark clothes. However, the category of tops and bottoms often also includes skirts. Since the underskirt is more common when people wear Hanfu, today, I will use it as an example to explain! 1. Underskirts The jacket, that is, the short top, is classified according to the style, including double-breasted (also known as straight collar), crossed collar (also called slanted collar), flat collar (also called U-neck), etc.; skirt, which is the lower skirt, is usually a one-piece apron. , classified according… -
Hanfu Design: Ancient People Were the True Fashion Designers
Hi, everyone, the editor is here to do something again. In the last issue, the editor introduced some styles of Hanfu to you, but how can I explain the culture of Greater China clearly in a few words? The same goes for Hanfu. So, following the introduction of Hanfu styles in the previous issue, here comes again. In the last issue, the editor made the mistake of not being able to tell the difference between mountain shadows. In this issue, the editor corrected the mistake. Thank you everyone for your reminder. 8. Double-breasted waist-length underskirt: The collars of double-breasted skirts are opposite to each other on the chest and do not cross. Wear a tube top or top underneath. Chinese Confucianism emphasizes impartiality and peace. The double-breasted skirt expresses a kind of symmetrical beauty, reflecting the elegance and agility of Chinese women. Suitable for everyday casual wear. 9. Drag: One of the men's clothing in the Ming Dynasty, it was worn daily by emperors, princes and civil and military officials. The shape is cross collar and right lapel. The back is a whole piece, and the front is divided into upper and lower parts. Make horse pleats below… -
What does the traditional Hanfu ruqun look like
I have introduced to you the characteristics of the costumes of the Tang Dynasty before. Nowadays, Hanfu is sought after by many people. Many Hanfu enthusiasts often participate in some "Hanfu Club activities". Everyone competes to wear traditional Chinese costumes in ancient times. Not only can they Express your love for traditional clothing culture, be unique and show off another side of your beauty. Batt! There are also many "pseudo-Hanfu enthusiasts" who go online to buy a few pieces of clothing that look elegant and free-spirited, wear them, take photos and post various pictures, and call themselves "inheritors of traditional culture". So, all relatives, friends and fellow villagers, please pay attention. If you also have a love for Hanfu, then let’s start with the entry-level "History of Chinese Clothing". Today, let’s take a look at a few pictures to understand what the familiar “skirt” should look like. When it comes to "skirt", many people immediately think of... Like this Like this So what exactly should our traditional Chinese skirts look like? In fact, the skirt is one of the most basic clothing forms in the history of our Han nationality's clothing. It is a typical "top and lower skirt" style… -
Teaching you to immediately distinguish 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… -
Tang Dynasty women preferred Hanfu Qi Xiong Ruqun for what reason
Women in the Tang Dynasty really knew how to dress. They emphasize different styles and outfit combinations. Tops include jackets with small sleeves, shirts with wide sleeves, and a variety of skirts. The most eye-catching was the "half-sleeve" dress, the sexiest women's clothing of the time. Half-sleeves, in layman's terms, are an ancient short-sleeved shirt, also called half-sleeves. It evolved from the "half-sleeve" style of the Han and Wei dynasties and was a breakthrough in clothing at that time. Its shape is double-breasted, with sleeves that do not cover the elbows and are waist-length. If worn with a skirt, it is called a "half-sleeve skirt." Even more groundbreaking than half-sleeves is the "topless" skirt, a fashion that boldly reforms the neckline. It changes the traditional openings of round collar, square collar, oblique collar, straight collar and sweetheart collar, increases the size of the opening, and cuts it into a "topless collar". As early as the early Tang Dynasty, people had begun to wear "topless" skirts. When Li Zhi (Tang Gaozong) became emperor, this fashion became more popular. After all, women dress too revealingly, which conflicts with traditional aesthetics. For this reason, Li Zhi ordered that clothes must be modest, which… -
Besides the Hanfu Qi Xiong Ruqun, other Hanfu styles are also attractive
I believe everyone knows that the culture of Hanfu is very profound. At the same time, there are naturally quite a lot of styles of Hanfu. In the previous article, I have already told you some issues related to Hanfu styles. However, as for the introduction of Hanfu styles, we still need to give examples to explain it so that everyone can understand it better. So, today I will give you some examples to introduce some Hanfu styles! After reading these examples, everyone will definitely be able to understand Hanfu! However, there are many styles of Hanfu, mainly including dark clothes, outer clothes, skirts, round-neck robes, etc. Now, let’s introduce the three common styles of Hanfu skirts. 1. Waist-length underskirt The first is the waist-length skirt. I believe this is also a Hanfu style that everyone prefers. When worn, the waist-length skirt is probably more everyday. Just like its name, the upper skirt and lower skirt of the waist-length skirt are separated at the waist, which plays a great role in showing the length of the legs! In other words, a waist-length underskirt can stretch the body proportions and make you appear taller from a distance. Moreover, waist-length underskirts are… -
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… -
Is Qing Dynasty clothing ugly compared to the splendid Chinese Hanfu
The costumes of the Qing Dynasty can be said to be the ugliest costumes in all dynasties. The first impression given by people is that they look like funeral costumes, which are quite scary especially at night. So why are the costumes of the Qing Dynasty so ugly? Actually there is a reason. Photos of court ladies in the late Qing Dynasty, these are photos optimized by AI First of all, in the 9th year of Shunzhi, the Qing Dynasty promoted shaving and changing clothes, and promulgated the "Regulations on Clothing, Color, and Shoulders", which abolished the Ming Dynasty's crowns, gowns, and all Han costumes, and required all men to "keep their heads or hair dry." "Let your hair grow but not your head." From the perspective of his dominant position, this man from outside the customs is understandable. The key is that he did it across the board. From then on, the man with long flowing hair disappeared. Everyone knows that the Ming Dynasty wore long hair in buns, and the Tang and Song Dynasties were more liberal and open, so you can see Li Bai's long hair flowing, and you can also see the Seven Sages in the…