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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… -
Can you really wear a Qixiong Ruqun
Now, the development of Hanfu is getting better and better. Whether in daily life or on major software platforms, everyone seems to always see Hanfu. If we want to talk about the most popular type of clothing in Hanfu, it is of course the chest-length skirt! Since chest-length underskirts are so popular, will everyone also wear chest-high underskirts in daily life? So, some newbies may want to ask, why do chest-length underskirts always fall off when worn? How should I wear a chest-high underskirt? Don’t worry, today I will teach you step by step how to wear a chest-length undershirt! Let’s take the two-piece chest-length undershirt as an example to introduce it to you! Everyone puts on the upper jacket first, and then puts on the lower skirt. Tie the laces in the middle of the upper jacket. After you are dressed neatly, you can start wearing the lower skirt! First, wrap the back piece of the skirt around the back to the chest, and then tie a knot on the chest. This knot needs to be tied tightly, otherwise it will fall off easily. In order to prevent the lace from slipping off too easily, you need to wrap… -
Step-by-step instructions for making a Qixiong Ruqun
I believe everyone knows that Hanfu is becoming more and more popular nowadays. While Hanfu is becoming popular, naturally all kinds of Hanfu culture are developing better and better! So, what kind of Hanfu do you like most? I believe everyone has encountered the problem that the size of the Hanfu does not fit well when purchasing Hanfu! In fact, if you want the Hanfu to fit you, it’s very simple, just make one yourself! But, how do beginners make Hanfu? Don’t worry, let’s teach you how to make a beautiful chest-length skirt! Let’s first take a look at the fabrics to be used. First of all, you need to prepare the lining of the Hanfu. You can choose fabrics similar to chiffon. Then, you can choose to have more embroidery on the outer layer. Then put the lining inside and make pleats. In addition, the fabric for making the skirt head is only taken from the embroidered area below, and the remaining fabric can be used to make a suspender belt. Considering that there needs to be a lace next to it, find some similar colors for the laces, so that the overall color matching can be harmonious. Then,… -
What to do if the Qixiong Ruqun keeps slipping off
First of all, the term "chest-length underskirt" is wrong. The tops we commonly wear with chest-length underskirts are called tops, which are single layers without lining, not tops. Ru, there is a waistband, which is the part of the waist with different colors in the picture below (there is no requirement for color, the same color and different colors are acceptable) The biggest disadvantage of chest-high shirts and skirts is that the lower skirt is extremely easy to fall off. A random search on Baidu: How to wear chest-high shirts and skirts without falling off? The answers I got were basically: strangle, strangle hard, strangle to death! ? ? ? ? excuse me? Like many people who love Hanfu, my first Hanfu was a chest-length undershirt. The effect on the upper body is really beautiful. When I walk on the street, the wind blows and the hem of the skirt floats, as if my whole body is filled with fairy spirit. . However, beauty is always short-lived, and then someone with no eyesight steps on your skirt! ! ! What follows is an embarrassing scene of epic proportions, yes, the skirt falls off! If you haven't been stepped on before,… -
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 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… -
What do you wear inside a Qixiong Ruqun?
The Qixiong Ruqun, a traditional attire belonging to Hanfu, refers to a specific style of women's Ruqun worn during the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties period. In ancient times, the Ruqun worn by ordinary women typically featured a relatively low waistline. However, during the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties period, a distinct style emerged with a significantly higher waistline, often referred to in costume history as the high-waisted Ruqun. Based on contemporary research, it is commonly known as the Qixiong Ruqun. The Qixiong Ruqun was highly popular among Tang Dynasty court ladies, as evidenced by numerous preserved ancient paintings and unearthed artifacts. There are two main styles of Qixiong Ruqun: the straight-front style and the crossed-collar style. The straight-front style features symmetrical openings at the front of the bodice, fastened with ties or buttons at the chest, while the crossed-collar style has overlapping front pieces secured at the chest side. Both styles share the characteristic of a high-waisted design for both the top and the skirt, creating an appearance of slender elegance. So, wearing such an elegant and beautiful attire, is it still necessary to wear a bra underneath? This question might intrigue many people. Actually, during the Tang Dynasty,…