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Do you know the difference between Hanfu Aoqun and Ruqun
As Hanfu continues to become more popular, I believe everyone’s familiarity with Hanfu is also increasing! After many years of experience in the "Hanfu pit", everyone should be familiar with some basic concepts of Hanfu. However, some newbies may not know that much about Hanfu! So, let’s talk about the difference between coat skirts and underskirts in Hanfu. Do you know? Today, let’s take a look at this issue with everyone! 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. The top is called "Ru", which is short in length, usually no longer than the knee. In the northwest region during the Han and Jin Dynasties, it was mostly a skirt with a waist and no side slits. The lower body is called a "skirt". Ruqun appeared in the Warring States Period and rose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Underskirts are divided into waist-length underskirts, high-waisted underskirts, and chest-length underskirts based on the height of the skirt waist. Depending on the style of the collar, underskirts can be divided… -
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… -
Hanfu Ruqun, taking you back to the thousand-year tenderness in dreams
The passage of time is like water. Do you still have the dream of traveling back thousands of years in your heart? They walked gracefully on the streets of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, rode their horses and whipped their whips on the post roads of the Han and Tang dynasties, danced gracefully or acted bravely. Skirt - still the shortcut to your innermost dreams. From the Warring States Period until the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty when "hair was shaved and clothes were changed", the skirt has always been the most basic form of traditional clothing of the Han people. After more than 2,000 years of historical changes, although the length and width of the underskirt have changed from time to time, the basic shape has always maintained the original style, that is, a suit with an upper underskirt and a lower skirt. ◤Chest-length underskirt◢ "When you sit, your belt lingers in the grass, and when you walk, the train of your skirt sweeps away the plum blossoms." Meng Haoran's beautiful description of the square-breasted skirt in "Spring Love" is a classic interpretation of the square-breasted skirt. In the Tang Dynasty, the… -
Types of Women's Hanfu Ruqun
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 the Ruqun. It is a typical "top and lower skirt". The upper body is a short jacket or shirt, generally no longer than the knee, and a tight long skirt is paired with a shawl. Originating in the Warring States Period, it was generally popular in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and most of the figures were women. The main styles include chest-length underskirts, waist-length underskirts, and coat skirts Chest-length underskirt. Chest-length skirt is a name for a unique women's skirt in the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties periods. It has a history of 1,500 years. It is usually paired with a short shirt on the upper body and a skirt on the lower body or a cross-collar upper jacket and lower skirt, which becomes a chest-length undershirt. In the Tang Dynasty, short-sleeved jackets and floor-length skirts were worn for a long time. However, after the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the clothes of the nobles gradually became longer and wider. The shawl evolved from a narrow and long shawl, and later gradually became a… -
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… -
Some Insights on Hanfu
Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han nationality. It is worn in daily life and is equivalent to the clothing worn by modern people. 1. Qujing robe Mainly popular in the Chu and Han Dynasties, it is a kind of deep clothing. The back piece of the skirt is lengthened, and the lengthened skirt forms a triangle. Curved trains are divided into single winding, double winding and triple winding based on the number of lapels. According to the length of the clothes, they are divided into long and short trains. Usually there is a girdle around the waist and a long belt tied with a knot. 2. Straight-skirted robe A kind of deep clothing, which appeared as early as the Western Han Dynasty, but it cannot be used as a formal dress. After the Eastern Han Dynasty, the straight train gradually replaced the curved train and became popular and popular. There are long straight trains, short straight trains, fishtail straight trains and other styles. 3.chest-length underskirt It is the name of a unique women's underskirt during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties periods. Generally speaking, there are two types, one is the chest-length undershirt with a… -
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… -
Four facts about Hanfu Ruqun."
WHAT IS RUQUN What is a ruqun? Ruqun is a traditional costume of the Han people in ancient China. It is a typical "top and lower skirt" clothing system. "Ruqun" is the collective name for two types of clothing. The top is called "ru", which is shorter and generally no longer than the knee; the lower body is called "skirt". The top is short and the skirt is long, which reflects the requirements of the golden ratio and has rich aesthetic connotation. Category: Based on the height of the skirt waist: Divided into waist-length underskirts (tied around the waist) High-waisted skirt (tied under the bust) Chest-length underskirt (tied to the chest) In the style of collar: It is divided into cross-neck skirt and straight-neck skirt. Press whether to clip: Divide underskirts into single undercoats and compound undercoats A single jacket is closer to a shirt, while a combined jacket is closer to a coat. The following are recommended 1 popular high-quality underskirts (Only represents the editor’s personal opinion) Qiao from the Far Mountains——Ta Ge Xing After summer comes, want to release the shackles on your neck? Then Tanling is the best choice. The four-piece set with a half-collar half-collar and… -
The development and evolution of Hanfu Ruqun
As a type of Hanfu, the Ruqun consists of a short coat for the upper body and a skirt for the lower body. This clothing system of upper body and lower skirt is very typical. The short jacket or shirt is worn on the upper body, and the length is usually no more than the knee. It is characterized by tight fitting and long skirts. If paired with a shawl and half arm, the outfit will be richer. The history of the skirt can be traced back to the Warring States Period, and became popular during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. According to the height of the skirt waist, underskirts can be divided into waist-length underskirts, high underskirts and chest-length underskirts. At the same time, according to the style of the collar, underskirts can be divided into cross-collar underskirts and straight-collar underskirts. In addition, depending on whether it is tucked in or not, the skirt can be divided into single skirt and compound skirt. The difference between the two is the presence or absence of waist rails. In the early Tang Dynasty, Ru skirts were the daily wear of ordinary people, but were gradually replaced by shirts and… -
The daily attire of ancient Han Chinese
Hanfu top and bottom. Ruqun, qun, is one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Han nationality clothing. It was the daily clothing of the ancient Han nation. Let me talk about it today. 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 upper garment with lower skirt. The short jacket or shirt is called a skirt, which is generally no longer than the knee. It is a tight-fitting long skirt, and is also worn with a shawl and half arms. Ruqun appeared in the Warring States Period and emerged in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Underskirts are divided into waist-length underskirts, high-waisted underskirts, and chest-length underskirts based on the height of the skirt waist. Depending on the style of the collar, underskirts are divided into cross-collar underskirts and straight-collar underskirts. According to the difference between whether it is sandwiched or not, the jacket is divided into single glutinous jacket and compound jacket. The single undershirt is close to a shirt, while the compound undershirt is close to a coat. The… -
Wearing a Hanfu Ruqun to Experience the Charm of Traditional Chinese Culture
Hanfu is the traditional costume of the Chinese nation, which represents the culture and history of the Chinese nation. The underskirt is a type of Hanfu. It is a very beautiful and elegant garment that is deeply loved by women. The skirt is a kind of clothing with a short top and a long and wide bottom. It is usually composed of a top, skirt and belt. There are various styles of underskirts, including double-breasted, cross-collar, waist-length, high-waist, etc. Each style has its own unique charm and beauty. The Hanfu skirt is not only beautiful, but also has rich cultural connotations. It represents the traditional culture and history of the Chinese nation and is an important part of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. Wearing a Hanfu skirt not only allows us to feel the charm of the traditional Chinese culture, but also allows us to better understand the history and culture of the Chinese nation. In modern society, Hanfu skirts have become a fashion and trend. More and more people are wearing Hanfu skirts to display the traditional culture and history of the Chinese nation. Whether on the stage or in life, Hanfu skirts can make us more… -
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… -
Four Tang Dynasty Hanfu Sets Showcase the Magnificence of the Golden Age
Many of the Hanfu we see now are designed with our modern aesthetics in both patterns and colors, so they have a very strong modern flavor. If you pay attention to "restored" Hanfu, you will find that the aesthetic level of the ancients was also very high. Today we will take Hanfu made in the Tang Dynasty as an example. We will appreciate several sets of restored Hanfu with dignified and elegant colors to show you the atmosphere of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. 1. Green restored Hanfu Pairing: "Round-neck half-arm top + torn skirt" Main color: green Style: Graceful Tang style Nowadays, when we buy Hanfu, we often choose some styles with heavy embroidery. Many people think that Hanfu with heavy embroidery is more gorgeous and grand. However, in ancient times, there were very few embroideries on Hanfu. Most of them were solid colors or printed styles, such as this This kind of restored flower pattern is not as gorgeous as embroidery, but it has a bit of classical charm. This is a set of crew-neck shirts and torn skirts. The overall color is green. Four different depths of green are staggered throughout the outfit, which looks very fresh and… -
The Beauty of Hanfu Lies in Its Elegance
[Finishing Point] On Zhenfeng Cultural Street, traditional handicraft shops that have been honed over the years are lined up in rows. They are like an open traditional craft museum, using original handicrafts to weave the original and simple life style of the water town. The beauty of Hanfu lasts for a thousand years Or elegant, fresh, and everlasting Or gorgeous clothes, elegant and smart Wearing a Hanfu and traveling around the small bridges and flowing water in the water town It has a unique kind of elegant beauty Miss Shen’s/shop/ Hanfu Experience Center · How to easily take a beautiful blockbuster of Hanfu in the water town in the water town? No need to pack complicated luggage or worry about hairpin accessories, come to the "Ms. Shen's Shop" Hanfu Experience Center and make proper arrangements~ No. 38 Quanfu Road (inside the ancient archway) "China has great etiquette, so it is called Xia; it has the beauty of clothing seals, so it is called Hua." There are a dazzling array of Hanfu in the Hanfu Experience Center. Various styles of Hanfu from the Tang, Jin, Song, and Ming dynasties, such as the cross-collared waist-length skirt, the Tang narrow-sleeved round-neck robe, the… -
High cost-performance ratio Hanfu
Is Hanfu really that expensive? Whenever a new kid comes out and asks Coco this question, Coco's answer is of course: No! With the development of Hanfu, some large-scale factories have been established, and the cost of Hanfu has gradually become very low. Moreover, many merchants actually inflate their prices from the beginning, and the prices of some clothes are actually not that high at all. For example, the cost of a piece of clothing often includes: embroidery, fabric and labor costs. No matter how high the labor cost is, it will not be ridiculously high. Unless it is privately customized, it is not made by a machine assembly line. Of course, high-priced ones also have high-priced finesse, and low-priced ones also have low-priced benefits. The second is embroidery and fabrics. Unless it is hand-push embroidery made of silk or imitation Suzhou embroidery, it generally cannot reach such a high price. Therefore, Baicai Hanfu is trustworthy! Next, Keke will also show you some very cost-effective Hanfu. Some of them are newbies, and some are very famous in the industry. Come and see if there is any you like. one. Six Immortals Bookstore - Laurel Rabbit This year's round-necked jackets are… -
Five minutes to help you understand the structure of Hanfu
Hanfu has become extremely popular in recent years. After many people’s unremitting publicity, more and more people like Hanfu. But China has been around for five thousand years, and the Hanfu system is even more complicated. There are so many different styles. Can you tell them apart? If you don’t know what the various forms of Hanfu look like, then keep reading. Five minutes will help you identify the various forms of Hanfu, turning you from a novice to a master, and you no longer have to worry about the shape. The Quju is a popular style of Hanfu during the Hanfu period. The Quju is a relatively common deep clothing system, which mainly consists of a top and a bottom skirt. The length of the top is relatively long, which can give people a dignified and elegant feeling when worn on the body. The sleeves of the skirt are also relatively wide, but they are not overly exaggerated, so they can make people more personalized. Moreover, most of the skirt colors are not particularly bright, and the style is still very elegant. We can often see Quju in TV series. For example, in the costume drama "Beauty's Scheming", actors… -
Why do many people refuse to wear Hanfu outside even though it looks so good?
The article is original and no transfer, plagiarism or editing is allowed. Picture source network, if there is any infringement, please contact us to delete it. Hanfu is so beautiful, but some little sisters say they reject it. Every time they wear Hanfu and go out, they feel strange. Why is this? In fact, before the Hanfu era was fully revived, it was just a niche circle. It was still difficult for everyone to accept Hanfu and wear it out. Just like the reason why many girls are only willing to buy them to wear at home and are unwilling to wear them out, there is a reason. Keke will take stock of them and see if they suit you! one. Easily appear fat Most Hanfu are designed to be very loose, so for those sisters whose figures are not very ideal, it can easily expose the flaws of our figures. For example, chest-high Hanfu, although it looks better on plump girls, it only looks good because it is closer to the aesthetics of the Tang Dynasty. In fact, not only will chest height not make you look thin, but it will also highlight the plump features of girls, especially… -
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… -
It turns out that Hanfu has the profound concept of unity between heaven and humanity
Hanfu, the full name is "Traditional Costumes of the Han Nationality", also known as Han Clothes, Han Clothes, and Chinese Clothes. It "began from the Yellow Emperor and was prepared by Yao and Shun" and originated from the crown uniforms worn by the Yellow Emperor. In the main residential areas of the Han people, with the "Chinese" Han culture as the background and dominant ideology, and with the Chinese etiquette culture as the center, a unique Han ethnic style has been formed through natural evolution, which is obviously different from the traditional clothing and accessories system of other ethnic groups. It is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette" and "splendid China". It carries the Han people's outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics such as dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected Chinese crafts. art. Hanfu was finalized in the Zhou Dynasty, and through the Han Dynasty, a complete system of costumes was formed based on the Four Books and Five Classics, and became part of the Shinto teachings. Therefore, all subsequent Chinese dynasties all followed the Zhou Fa and Han Dynasties and regarded the inheritance of Han clothes and crowns… -
The Concept of Harmony between Hanfu and Nature
Hanfu, the full name is "Traditional Costumes of the Han Nationality", also known as Han Clothes, Han Clothes, and Chinese Clothes. It "began from the Yellow Emperor and was prepared by Yao and Shun" and originated from the crown uniforms worn by the Yellow Emperor. In the main residential areas of the Han people, with the "Chinese" Han culture as the background and dominant ideology, and with the Chinese etiquette culture as the center, a unique Han ethnic style has been formed through natural evolution, which is obviously different from the traditional clothing and accessories system of other ethnic groups. It is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette" and "splendid China". It carries the Han people'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. . Hanfu was finalized in the Zhou Dynasty, and in the Han Dynasty a complete system of costumes was formed based on the "Four Books and Five Classics" and became part of the Shinto teachings. Therefore, all the later Chinese dynasties all followed the Zhou Fa and Han Dynasties, and the inheritance of Han clothes…