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The Elegant Charm of Zimo's Chinese Style Song Dynasty Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
Zimo is a kind of fashion clothing that carries traditional Chinese aesthetics. It combines the clothing style of the Song Dynasty in China and shows respect and innovation for classical culture. This Chinese-style Song Dynasty gown with double lapel and waist-length undershirt not only integrates ancient design elements, but also glows with new brilliance under the modern aesthetic perspective. 1. The meaning of the name The name "Zi Mo" has a profound meaning. Purple symbolizes dignity and nobility, while Mo Lu represents walking thousands of miles away. With its profound artistic conception, this name interprets an elegant pursuit and yearning for a better life. 2. The ancient charm of the long gown made in the Song Dynasty China's Song Dynasty was a period of cultural prosperity. The clothing style of the Song Dynasty was mainly simple and elegant, emphasizing smooth lines and overall harmony. Zimo's Song Dynasty gown inherits this ancient charm and features a double-breasted design, which not only shows the identity of the wearer, but also highlights the connotation of traditional culture. The double-breasted skirt extends to waist level, which not only provides comfort, but also shows unique taste. 3. The softness of the waist-length underskirt Paired with… -
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… -
Hanfu epitomizes the beauty of Chinese clothing to the fullest
"The beauty of the clothing is called Hua, and the etiquette is great, so it is called Xia." The Chinese nation is also called the Huaxia nation. Hanfu, which has thousands of years of history, plays an extremely important role in the lives of Chinese people. Its beauty It has never been lost since ancient times. Hanfu has truly inherited the beauty of traditional Chinese clothing to the extreme. The beauty of Hanfu embodies the unique Chinese beauty, and its beauty is reflected in the following aspects: 1. The beauty of colors and patterns 2. The beauty of accessories and clothing 3. The beauty of cultural connotation 1. The beauty of colors and patterns of Hanfu Ancient China had clear regulations on the color of clothes. For example, in the pre-Qin and Qin and Han Dynasties, people respected black and red. Of course, it was also related to the dyeing technology at that time. The combination of red and black was more common and more formal. Another example is that in the Tang Dynasty, the colors of clothes were already relatively bright, with yellow as the dominant color and red as gorgeous. The color matching was focused on bright colors.… -
Complete Encyclopedia of Hanfu Knowledge
1. Hanfu: traditional ethnic costumes of the Han nationality; 2. Main features: crossed collar, right gusset, waistband, rope belt, knotted with hooks, free and elegant style; General wearing method: small coat (underwear), middle coat, coat (outer coat). When wearing multiple pieces, the collar of the inner coat must be exposed; Since the Song Dynasty, women have worn blouses and skirts or blouses and trousers on daily basis; men have mainly worn Taoist robes and straight-fitting robes. 3. Body: 1. Top and bottoms The top and bottom skirt are cut separately, and the clothes are the same color as the upper skirt; the oldest form of Hanfu, the highest dress in the past, for example: Mianfu: emperor's dress Xuanduan: Pre-Qin court uniforms 2. Deep clothing Formed in the Zhou Dynasty, the upper and lower garments are sewn together, and fabrics of different colors are used as edges (the edge of the garment is pure), which is hidden and elegant. It is divided into curved train deep garment and straight train deep garment, which can be used as a dress or for daily wear. Straight train deep clothing appeared in the Western Han Dynasty, but it could not be used as a… -
Stunning Hanfu is a Beautiful Memory of the Present Day
The moment I woke up in the morning, listening to the sound of reading aloud in the kindergarten opposite, and seeing the light passing through the window and scattering on the windowsill, I suddenly felt a sense of happiness in my heart. A morning filled with poetry came like this. Some people pursue happiness all their lives, but never feel happiness; some people never pursue happiness deliberately, but taste happiness all the time. #向春新creation contest# In fact, in the final analysis, happiness is nothing more than the accumulation of beautiful things in life under the times. Walking among the mountains and rivers, listening to the gurgling streams, the singing of birds, a grain of sand, a flower, a cup of tea, coarse rice and cloth, there is beauty in everything. Clothes have always been the first priority in life, housing and transportation. And Hanfu, to me, is a kind of beauty. I was born with a dream of ancient style. Ever since I was a child, I have been envious of these fluttering Hanfu clothes. I think that one day in the future I will also wear a Hanfu, hold a sword in my hand and travel to the ends… -
How much influence does Chinese Hanfu have on Japanese Kimono and Korean Hanbok
Hanfu is the collective name for the traditional costumes of the Chinese Han people, and is also known as Hanfu, Huafu, and Hanyiguan. The word "Hanfu" first appeared in the "Book of Han", which said: Later, when people came to pay homage, they enjoyed the Han clothing system. The word "Han" in Hanfu will cause many people to mistakenly believe that Hanfu originated from the Han Dynasty and specifically refers to the clothing of the Han Dynasty. In fact, this is not the case. As early as the period of the Chinese nation, the predecessor of the Han nationality, that is, the era of the Three Sovereigns and the Five Emperors, the prototype of Hanfu had already appeared. After the development of the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang Dynasties, the shapes and styles of Hanfu became increasingly rich. As the main costume of the Chinese nation, Hanfu lasted from the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors period to the Ming Dynasty, and has been passed down for more than 4,000 years. Although Hanfu is just a kind of clothing, it is a product that has been influenced by Han culture for a long time. From clothing design to style to style,… -
The Grace and Elegance of Hanfu Attire
In the long river of Chinese civilization spanning five thousand years, Hanfu shines like a bright pearl, radiating brilliance. It is not only the traditional attire of the ancient Han Chinese people but also an important carrier of Chinese culture. Across millennia, it still demonstrates its unique charm and elegance. Hanfu originated during the time of the Yellow Emperor and gradually developed a complete system of attire during the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties. In the subsequent Qin and Han periods, Hanfu was further perfected and popularized, becoming the representative attire of the Han Chinese people. Hanfu comes in a variety of styles, from the ceremonial robes worn by emperors to the court attire of officials, and the everyday clothing of commoners. Each type carries profound cultural connotations and ritual norms. With its wide sleeves and graceful silhouette, Hanfu embodies an elegant and solemn temperament. Its intricate designs, rich colors, and exquisite patterns, whether elaborate embroideries or simple lines, reflect the ancient pursuit of beauty and love for life. The colors and patterns of Hanfu often carry profound meanings. For example, red symbolizes joy and auspiciousness, while dragon and phoenix patterns represent power and nobility. The use of these colors… -
Chinese Hanfu Dress
Hanfu, also known as traditional attire of the Han ethnic group, is officially named Huaxia Yiguan. Hanfu originated from the Yan and Huang era at the beginning of the Huaxia civilization and took shape during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. The name "Hanfu" emerged after the Han ethnic group formed during the Han Dynasty. Since then, it has been passed down through the generations with its basic characteristics unchanged. However, in the early Qing Dynasty, rulers promoted Manchu hairstyles and clothing vigorously to weaken the ethnic identity of the Han people and maintain the rule of the Manchu nobility. They cruelly enforced the "queue order" to forbid people from wearing Han ethnic clothing, leading to the collapse of the clothing system and the gradual disappearance of Hanfu. The earliest record of Hanfu can be found in the "Western Han bamboo slips excavated from Ma Wang Dui in Changsha," which mentioned, "Among the four beautiful women, two were dressed in Chu clothing and two in Han clothing." We know that throughout China's thousands of years of history, Confucianism and Taoism have influenced ancient rulers in various ways. As an important means of managing the country by ancient rulers,… -
The Colorful Culture of Traditional Chinese Clothing - The Origin of Hanfu
The Origin of Hanfu Hanfu, also known as traditional Han clothing or Chinese clothing, is the traditional attire of the Han ethnic group, inheriting a history of five thousand years with profound historical roots. According to legend, Hanfu originated in the era of the Yellow Emperor when primitive agriculture and textile production emerged. Initially, clothes were made of hemp fabric, but later silk cultivation and spinning were invented, leading to the refinement of clothing. The appearance of crowns during the time of the Yellow Emperor marked the gradual formation of clothing systems. Basic Structure of Hanfu Traditional Chinese clothing, representing the essence of Chinese attire, has two basic structures: the upper and lower garments system, and the unified upper and lower garments system. The upper and lower garments system, according to legend, originated in the era of the Yellow Emperor, as recorded in "The Commentary on the Thirteen Classics": "The Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun wore garments, and the world was governed; they took them from the heavens and earth." This legend finds confirmation in the painted pottery culture unearthed in Gansu. This can be considered the earliest form of clothing system in China. The style of the upper and…