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Half of the entertainment circle in China is wearing Hanfu horse-face skirts
In recent years, Chinese style has become more and more popular, especially in the fashion circle, where many Chinese clothes are praised by more and more celebrities and fashion bloggers. From ancient traditional clothing, horse-faced skirts, to modern Chinese-style outfits, they are constantly subverting people's aesthetics and becoming a new fashion in the entertainment industry. Horse-faced skirt is one of the representatives of traditional clothing. Its charm lies in its rich layering and beautiful lines. A variety of colors and patterns are used on the skirt to make the skirt more layered and three-dimensional, showing the unique elegance and temperament of women. [First] Let’s explore the charm of horse-faced skirts, which are worn by celebrities at home and abroad >>>Get to know the horse-faced skirt The horse-faced skirt is composed of a horse face and pleats. It is one of the main skirt styles for women in ancient China. The skirt part of the skirt extends to both sides, resembling the facial contours of two flying birds or a horse, so it was given this name. . Since the horse-face skirt requires extremely exquisite craftsmanship, the choice of fabric is also very particular. Silk and other noble fabrics are usually… -
How beautiful is the Hanfu horse-face skirt in China
Last year, the international fashion brand Dior was caught in the controversy for plagiarizing the horse-face skirt, a traditional Chinese dress. A basic plain-colored horse-face skirt, which sells for tens of yuan in Hanfu online stores, sells for as high as 29,000 yuan in Dior and is sold out. It is reported that the skirt in question was made by a Korean designer. What’s even funnier is that the Dior store in Seoul, Korea, which sells the skirt, said: “The design combines French and Korean culture.” Later, although the skirt was removed from the online mall, it aroused the thinking of many Chinese people. From the Dragon Boat Festival to horse-faced skirts, from movable type printing to plum blossom sportswear, there are so many pieces of traditional Chinese culture that have been coveted and "stolen" by others. In this issue, we will walk into the horse-faced skirt with Xu Jiao and truly feel its charm. I hope that the lost popularity of horse-faced skirts is not a flash in the pan. When it comes to inheriting traditional Chinese culture, you and I are both masters. 1. The red carpet of the Golden Rooster Awards was filled with flowers, and Xu… -
Girls in Beijing love to wear Hanfu horse-face skirts
For girls, skirts are an indispensable item in summer wear. They are cool and comfortable, and they can also show off their high-end temperament. There are all kinds of skirts on the market. What kind of skirts will be popular in the summer of 2023? Fashion is reincarnation, this sentence is really in line with the modern fashion rules. With the popularity of national style, French skirts and Hepburn skirts are no longer popular nowadays. "Horse face skirt" is the mainstream of fashion. The perfect fusion of national style and modernity has become a beautiful scenery on the summer streets. Especially when I arrived in Beijing, I discovered that Beijing girls really love to wear "horse-faced skirts". Combined with the strong historical atmosphere given by the city, the horse-faced skirts worn by girls on the street are really eye-catching, elegant and retro, so beautiful. temperament! 1. What is a "horse face skirt"? What are the advantages and characteristics? Horse-faced skirt, also known as "horse-faced pleated skirt", dates back to the Song Dynasty and became popular during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are four skirt doors in total, and two overlapping skirts are called "horse-faced skirts". Each dynasty has different… -
How to view the revival phenomenon of Hanfu horse-face skirts
Horse-faced skirt, this ancient and elegant costume, originated from the ancient Chinese court culture. Its unique feature is that the skirt is wide and resembles a horse's face, hence the name "horse-faced skirt". Recently, "horse-faced skirts are selling like crazy" has become a hot topic on the Internet. This traditional costume originated from China, after a period of silence, suddenly burst out with amazing charm. Not only did its sales soar in the domestic market, it also attracted widespread attention in the international fashion circle. Behind this phenomenon, there is not only the unique cultural value of the horse-faced skirt itself, but also a reflection of contemporary consumers’ pursuit of cultural confidence and self-improvement. During the Spring Festival of 2024, the horse-faced skirt produced in Caoxian County, Shandong Province became a "hot item" and became the "New Year's jersey", driving an upsurge in traditional cultural consumption. As of March, Caoxian County's New Year's Eve clothes mainly made of horseface Sales have exceeded 300 million yuan, and transactions on many e-commerce platforms have also grown rapidly. More than 2,500 related Hanfu companies have been registered, a year-on-year increase of 355.25%, reaching the peak growth rate in ten years. There are many… -
Why are there more and more girls wearing Hanfu horse-face skirts
The horse-faced skirt can be called “the first skirt in spring”. Previously, #400 college students returned to Caoxian town to sell horse-faced skirts# became a hot search topic. As one of China's major Hanfu production bases, Cao County in Heze City, Shandong Province, has ushered in a "tremendous wealth" with the popularity of horse-faced skirts this year. According to reports, starting from the year before, as of February this year, the sales of the Year of the Dragon New Year greeting clothes mainly produced in Caoxian County have exceeded 300 million yuan. A Hanfu horse-faced skirt merchant in Cao County said that offline sales increased dozens of times during the Chinese New Year, and a single online live broadcast account could also have an average daily sales of 200,000. After the Spring Festival, the popularity of horse-faced skirts has not diminished, and it has become a fashionable item for many people’s daily shopping and commuting. Picture source: Tu Chong Creative So, how did the horse-face skirt become so popular? Why is the horse-faced skirt “out of the circle” among so many styles of Hanfu? How did Caoxian County catch this "vast wealth"? The particularity of horse-faced skirt First of all,… -
Essential items for getting into Hanfu
Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han nation. Also known as attire, clothes, and Chinese clothing. Hanfu is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette" and "splendid China". It carries China'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. . As a representative of Chinese civilization, it has various styles and rich connotations. Today I will show you some of the main styles of Hanfu! Ruqun (ru qun) 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 "top and lower skirt" clothing system. A short jacket or shirt, called "Ru", usually no longer than the knee, a long tight skirt, a shawl, and half arms. Ruqun appeared in the Warring States Period and rose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. This style shows the elegance and graceful beauty of ancient women. Qu Ju(qu ju) Curved train, this is a style of Hanfu, characterized by "continued gusset hook edge", that is, there is a curved train… -
Why do girls make up more than 70% of participants in Hanfu events
In today's society, Hanfu culture is increasingly prosperous and has become a unique cultural phenomenon and social trend. In various Hanfu activities, Hanfu exhibitions and promotions, a phenomenon that attracts attention is that female participants often account for more than 70%, while male participants are relatively few. This phenomenon has triggered an in-depth discussion of diverse issues such as gender differences and cultural acceptance, aesthetic preferences, and social role positioning. First of all, from the perspective of aesthetics and clothing attributes, Hanfu, with its elegant, gorgeous and soft lines, exactly meets women’s aesthetic needs and expectations for clothing. The design details of Hanfu are complex and exquisite, and the colors are rich and diverse, and each set of Hanfu seems to carry a historical story. This poetic art form has undoubtedly attracted the attention of the female community. In traditional concepts, women's pursuit and expression of beauty are usually more direct and delicate, which also makes them more willing to use Hanfu as a way to express their own aesthetics. Secondly, the revival of Hanfu culture has largely benefited from the communication power of social media, especially on platforms with mostly young female users, such as Douyin, Weibo, Xiaohongshu, etc.,… -
Wearing Hanfu, tasting flower tea, and enjoying the Fei Hua Ling
This weekend, in the warm spring breeze, a group of Hanfu enthusiasts walked into Huang Daopo Memorial Park, a national intangible cultural heritage base for the inheritance of cotton textile skills in Wunijing. This unique garden party, named "Cotton·Hua Chao", was held to celebrate the Flower Chao Festival. The Flower Festival is an ancient festival that has been popular since the Tang Dynasty. It is also known as the "Hundred Flowers Birthday" and "Flower Festival". In China, the dates are different in different regions. The Hua Chao Festival is sometimes on the second day of February, the twelfth day of February, or the fifteenth day of February. The Chinese nation was called "Huaxia" in ancient times. "China has great etiquette, so it is called Xia; it has the beauty of clothing and seals, so it is called Hua." Therefore, wearing traditional Hanfu to celebrate the Flower Dynasty is the best interpretation of the customs of the country of Chinese etiquette. Way. "The flowers are shining brightly towards the moon, and cotton is silver." On Huachaori, there are also special small rituals: cotton farmers worship Xianmian to pray for a good cotton harvest, and cotton farmers also use whether it will… -
Appreciate the beauty of the season, appreciate Hanfu
It is the time when spring is warm and flowers are blooming, and the popularity of Hanfu is also heating up. 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 quaint stone bridge, giving people a sense of historical "travel". "This is my first time wearing Hanfu on the street. I feel very beautiful. It's even more shocking to see so many tourists wearing Hanfu together." 31-year-old Zhang Yingying looked a little shy, wearing a red and white skirt, with her long hair gently pulled back. Decorated with step shakes, it looks classic. At 10:30, 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, long bodies or elegant clothes. , or wearing armor and majestic... let tourists feast their eyes. "The popularity of Hanfu has stimulated the development of clothing rental, makeup, photography and other industries. We have been busy from 8 o'clock to now and have not… -
What do Tang Dynasty women wear under their Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
Readers who like Hanfu will often hear the terms "Ruqun" and "Shenyi". Today, we will take you through the most common style of Hanfu in movies and TV series: the attire of women during the Tang Dynasty, and let you know about Hanfu and see what knowledge and secrets are hidden in the chest-high skirt. What's so embarrassing about a chest-length undershirt? Many historical and cultural works describe the grandeur and openness of the Tang Dynasty, often using the revealing and open clothing of women in the Tang Dynasty as examples. In various portraits and sculptures, almost all Tang Dynasty women have their snow-white breasts and cleavage exposed. What creates this visual effect is the chest-high skirt. In many Hanfu books, the existence of waist-length skirts is ignored, and chest-length skirts are all classified as high-waist skirts. In fact, a high-waisted underskirt refers to an underskirt with the waistline below the chest. If the waistline is above the chest, it is considered a chest-length undershirt. Why are you so embarrassed to shout about the chest-length undershirt? Influenced by traditional and conservative ideas, the Hanfu style of chest-length skirt has never been renamed. In today's society, "butt-length skirts" are accepted by… -
Which historical figures are associated with Hanfu Ruqun
Ruqun is a type of Hanfu. It was born in the Warring States Period and flourished in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. The upper body skirt and the lower body skirt are therefore called skirt skirts. The upper jacket hangs no more than the knee, and the lower skirt is long enough to touch the floor. Underskirts can be divided into waist-length underskirts, high-waisted underskirts and chest-length underskirts. According to the style of the collar, underskirts can be divided into cross-neck underskirts and double-breasted underskirts. According to the difference between whether it is tucked inside or not, the jacket is divided into single jacket and compound jacket. The single jacket is closer to a shirt, and the compound jacket is closer to a coat. With the development of the times, the color matching of underskirts has also changed. As the Sui and Tang Dynasties entered their heyday, people's clothes were of rich and unrestrained colors, and this phenomenon is not difficult to see in the murals and other cultural relics. In the Song Dynasty, under the influence of Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism's thought of "preserving natural principles and destroying human desires", the clothing of this period turned away from the… -
Classic combinations of ancient women's Hanfu outfits
In the history of Chinese clothing, the top and lower skirt are the most basic form of Chinese clothing, and there are many styles. Among them, the skirt, shirt skirt, and coat skirt are the favorites of women. They are also the ancient suits that best reflect the feminine charm of women. . The ancient skirts, shirt skirts and coat skirts are colorful and have different styles. They not only change the unavoidable singleness of the matching of deep clothes, but also can correct the body shape and show the elegant posture and unique charm of women. They are A clothing combination that has been universally loved by women throughout the dynasties. 01 The graceful style of undershirts, shirts and coats As tops, jackets, shirts and jackets are slightly different. Generally speaking, jackets are single-layered and jackets are multi-layered or sandwiched. The jacket can be single-layer or multi-layered, but it is usually divided around the waist and divided into layers. There is a "waist gusset" next to it. This small idea makes the woman's waist line more prominent, making it look delicate and restrained, giving it a unique charm. Early undershirts were generally short, only reaching the waist, so they… -
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… -
How was the clothing system established in the Han Dynasty
Women's clothing and accessories in the Han Dynasty are widely recorded in ancient documents and literary works. "Book of the Later Han·Yu Fu Zhi" elaborates on the content of the hierarchical system of women's clothing in the Han Dynasty. Nie Chongyi's "Three Rites" of the Song Dynasty conducted a textual research on women's clothing based on the Confucian classics "Zhou Rites", "Rituals" and "Book of Rites". The inheritance of previous costumes in the Han Dynasty is reflected in the "Han inherits the Qin system". The clothing system of the Han Dynasty was formally established in the period of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty. "Book of the Later Han·Yu Fu Zhi" contains detailed descriptions of the clothing and accessories worn by aristocratic women on different occasions. Aristocratic women wear a variety of clothing, while ordinary civilians wear relatively single styles of clothing due to economic constraints and official restrictions on clothing colors and materials. Under the rule of Huang-Lao thought in the early Han Dynasty, the binding effect of Confucian etiquette was not very strong. Overall, the society was in a relatively relaxed social environment, and the social status of women was improved. Women have a higher degree of… -
The change in temperament when wearing a Hanfu Ruqun
The underskirt is one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Han clothing. Experts have verified based on physical objects that it started in the Warring States Period and ended in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties with the "shaving of hair and changing clothes", which is the most basic form of traditional Han clothing. During the two thousand years of inheritance, although the length, width and width have changed from time to time, the shape has always maintained the original style. It is generally believed that the underskirt appeared in the Warring States Period. This is because dark clothes were popular in the Han Dynasty and the underskirt gradually decreased. Therefore, the style of underskirts in this period was that the underskirt was very short and only reached the waist, while the skirt was very long and saggled to the waist. land. In 1957, the actual skirt was discovered in the Han Tomb of Mozuizi in Wuwei, Gansu Province. The skirt was made of light blue silk, with silk cotton in the middle, and a section of white silk at the end of the sleeve. The skirt is also made of silk cotton… -
A little story about Hanfu Ruqun
The underskirt is a kind of traditional clothing of the Han people in ancient China, and the double-breasted underskirt is a type of underskirt. The underskirt has a straight collar and the skirt is symmetrical, so it is called a double-breasted underskirt. The underskirt is composed of a short top and a long skirt, that is, the upper skirt and lower skirt style. Su Che's poem "Silkworm Mai" of the Song Dynasty: "Don't worry about not having cakes and bait, I'm lucky enough to have a skirt." The double-breasted skirt is a type of skirt. The upper skirt has a straight collar and the skirt is symmetrical, so it is called a double-breasted skirt. Ruqun began in the Warring States Period. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the waist of the skirt was high, the top was short, and the sleeves were narrow; later it went to the other extreme, and the sleeves were widened to two or three feet. In the Sui Dynasty, small sleeves became fashionable again. In the early Tang Dynasty, short-sleeved jackets and floor-length skirts were worn. However, after the Tang Dynasty, aristocratic women's clothing turned to wide and long skirts. The pattern of the skirt… -
The difference between Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun and Qixiong Shangqun
Today, as Hanfu is developing day by day, I believe everyone’s understanding of Hanfu is also constantly improving! Compared with before, the number of people wearing Hanfu out on the street is also increasing. Do you feel very happy when you see this? Speaking of the more common types of Hanfu nowadays, of course it is the chest-length skirt. But, do you know? In fact, today's "chest-length skirt" is not necessarily "chest-length skirt"! So, is this kind of clothing a chest-length skirt or a chest-length shirt? Today, let’s take a look at this issue with everyone! First, let’s get to know the underskirt. Ruqun is the collective name of the short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt worn on the lower body in Hanfu. It is the traditional embodiment of two-part clothing for 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 exceed the knee. The top is called "Ru", and the Ru skirt 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 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…