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Do you know the difference between Hanfu Aoqun and Ruqun
The jacket skirt is a style of upper and lower skirts in Hanfu. 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 quite wrong and vague, 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 that the jacket was worn outside the skirt during this period. Therefore, the term "coat skirt" cannot be defined based on whether it is worn outside, but should be defined in the basic context of wearing a coat on the upper body and a skirt on the lower body. "Coat" is a lined top. The coat we wear in winter now. The meaning of "coat" is actually not much different from the ancient coat skirt. The coat skirt was mainly used by the ancients to keep out the cold in winter. Most of them The styles of cuffs are tightened, such as… -
Hanfu's clothing systems include Deep Garment, Robe, and Ruqun
According to the "Book of the Later Han·Yufu System", it is recorded that Hanfu "began from the Yellow Emperor and was prepared by Yao and Shun". The so-called "clothing system, deep clothing system, robe system and underskirt system" actually refers to the four basic forms of Hanfu. According to In our current terms, there are four basic styles of Hanfu. 1. Clothing "Yi Xici Xia" records: "The Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun hung down their clothes and ruled the world, taking over the universe." The garment system is the oldest and most basic form in the Hanfu system, consisting of the upper garment and the lower garment. The tops are mostly cross-collared or straight-collared, usually reaching the waist or slightly longer, while the lower garments are similar to skirts, loose and long to the ground. This shape was very popular before the Han Dynasty and was the main style of daily wear by the ancients. The development of clothing is closely related to the form of trousers at that time. Before the appearance of underwear, it had a very important function: covering people's private parts. The trousers in the pre-Qin period were similar to our current crotchless trousers. There was… -
The cultural and social significance of Song Dynasty women's Hanfu Ruqun attire
The Song Dynasty is a very representative period in the history of Chinese clothing. The most common skirts and goose-yellow skirts among women's clothing in the Song Dynasty became representative of the era, reflecting the cultural symbols and social status of the society at that time. In this article, we will explore the historical background of women's clothing in the Song Dynasty, the cultural symbolism of the underskirt and goose yellow, and the status and identity they represented in the society at that time. During the Song Dynasty, China entered a period of relative stability and prosperity, which also provided a good environment and conditions for the development of clothing. As Confucian thought and culture began to dominate Chinese society, it also affected the clothing style and aesthetic concepts at that time. This led to the fact that women's clothing in the Song Dynasty was mainly characterized by skirts. The underskirt is a single garment with sleeves connected to the body, similar to a modern shirt. The styles and styles of underskirts were very rich during the Song Dynasty, and the different colors and patterns also reflected the fashion and aesthetic concepts of the time. Ruqun occupied a very important… -
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… -
Five Key Facts about Hanfu to Bid Farewell to Being a Novice in Hanfu
I don’t know since when, Hanfu, which has a long history, began to appear frequently in our field of vision, and even started a wave of Hanfu craze. As the heirs of Hanfu culture, while catching up with this trend, we must understand the basic common sense about Hanfu in order to operate correctly~ Although there are more and more fans of Han culture now, Hanfu has gradually become mainstream from a niche hobby. But little is known about the history behind Hanfu, so today, the editor will give you 5 entry-level common sense about Hanfu, so that all pig boys can transform into beautiful Chinese-style boys from the inside out~ 【History of Hanfu】 Speaking of Hanfu, many friends may think that Hanfu is the costume of the Han Dynasty. In fact, the full name of Hanfu is "Han traditional costumes", which refers to the traditional costumes dominated by Han culture from the accession of the Yellow Emperor to the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Therefore, the actual Hanfu includes many dynasties such as Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han. At the same time, the long-standing Hanfu has also influenced the national costumes of Japan, North Korea, Vietnam and other… -
Have You Got the Characteristics of Hanfu from Various Dynasties Right in Your Attire
Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han nation, Hanfu is the same regardless of the dynasty, but it is different... Men's clothing styles in the Han Dynasty were roughly divided into two types: curved trains and straight trains. The dresses worn by women in the Han Dynasty were mainly dark clothes. It's just that the dark clothes at this time were different from the styles popular in the Warring States Period. The distinctive feature is that the number of layers of the skirt is increased and the hem of the clothes is enlarged. The shape of the dress includes a crossed collar, right gusset, wild sleeves, and straight train. The sleeves and hem are both inlaid with large wide edges. A major feature of this piece of clothing is that it has a wide continuation of the gusset, that is, the skirt (called "gust" in ancient times) is set from the armpit to the lower hem, and goes straight to the hem, which seems to be the continuation of the right gusset, hence the name " "Continued". This kind of deep robe with wide edges and straight trains was a popular style in the Changsha area of the Western Han… -
What exactly does the term "Hanfu" that we often mention refer to?
With the revival of traditional culture, Hanfu has attracted more and more attention from people and became popular for a time. However, people know very little about Hanfu. Not only do they not understand the concept of "Hanfu" itself, but they also lack understanding of the name of the structure of Hanfu, let alone the cultural connotation behind it. The so-called "Hanfu", also known as Han clothing, Han clothing, and Chinese clothing, generally refers to the traditional clothing of the Han nation. It does not refer to the clothing of the Han Dynasty, but to the traditional clothing of the Han nationality. Because the predecessor of the Han Dynasty was the Huaxia people, the entire traditional clothing of the Han people can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty. After the development of the Qin Dynasty, it gradually matured in the Han Dynasty. For example, Cai Yong said in "Doctrine": "The emperor always wears clothes, and Han wears clothes and accepts Qin." Figure 1 Yellow Emperor (2717 BC-2599 BC) Regarding the earliest origin of Hanfu, the traditional view is that it was during the Huangdi period. For example, "Historical Records" says: "Chinese clothes were made by the Yellow Emperor." He… -
Across various regions of China, Hanfu fever is on the rise
After the Jingzhe solar term has just passed, with all things showing vigorous vitality, in a Hanfu studio in Helan County, Yinchuan City, Ningxia, a warm spring atmosphere permeates the air. Recently, amid the ancient melodies of the Qin and the lingering aroma of tea, Hanfu enthusiasts, dressed in wide-sleeved long skirts and adorned with pearl hairpins, gather together to enjoy tea, chat, and relax, immersing themselves in the springtime. 27-year-old Ma Yuying, dressed in a simple and elegant blue and white chiffon gown with her long hair lightly tied up and adorned with hairpins, exudes a classical charm as her garments billow gently. "Wearing Hanfu feels very ethereal and beautiful. It's even more stunning when everyone dresses up together, as if we've traveled through time," says Ma Yuying. As a quintessential traditional Chinese attire, Hanfu embodies outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics in dyeing, weaving, and embroidery. In recent years, the trend of Hanfu, representing Chinese style and culture, has become increasingly popular among young people nationwide. As the temperature warms up, Hanfu enthusiasts meticulously dress up and venture into parks and teahouses, taking photos and enjoying leisurely weekends and the warmth of spring. Guo Jianan, a Hanfu enthusiast, joined the…