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Unlocking Hanfu's True Essence through the Secret of Sui and Tang Dynasty Attire
As one of the most prosperous dynasties in history, the Sui and Tang Dynasties, women's clothing and fashion were exactly the same as the national style and culture of the time. They were as open as a prosperous sequence and were all kinds of gorgeous and romantic. After a period of flowers fade away, there are new flowers to indulge in. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, production and textile technology were further improved, and foreign exchanges became increasingly frequent, which brought about a new situation in clothing styles, colors, patterns, etc. The costumes of the Five Dynasties basically followed the costumes of the late Tang Dynasty. Men usually wore futou robes and shirts, while women wore skirts. The clothing system of the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties also affected Japan, the Korean Peninsula and other surrounding areas. For example, the kimono from Nara to the Heian period in Japan, the middle to late Three Kingdoms period in Korea, and the Silla period in post-unification Korea. Hanbok was deeply influenced by the clothing of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. From the Sui Dynasty, when the world was first unified, to the early Tang Dynasty, there were huge differences in women's… -
Enumerating the millennia-old tradition of Ruqun in Hanfu
"When I sit, my belt lingers in the grass, and when I walk, my skirt sweeps away plum blossoms." "My skirt drags six pictures of the water of the Xiangjiang River, and a section of Wushan clouds towers over my temples."... These beautiful poems cannot describe the softness and beauty of Chinese daughters. Among them, the skirts they wear perfectly set off their elegant and quiet temperament. So, what kind of charm does Chinese clothing, the skirt in the Hanfu system, have that can last through thousands of years and become a classic style in our Chinese history? This article counts the underskirts of each dynasty, trying to sort out the relatively stable shapes among them, and see what the traditional "tong" is in our Hanfu system, and what the "zong" is that never changes away from its origin. 1. Pre-Qin Period "Ruqun" and "clothes" are relatively similar, but there are still differences between them and need to be discussed separately. Of course, this difference does not mean that they correspond to "women's clothing" and "men's clothing" respectively, but refers to the differences in tailoring and cultural connotation. To make a simple analogy, "skirt" and "clothes" are like two branches… -
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… -
The development history of Hanfu Ruqun
This article mainly introduces these two issues to everyone: 1. The concept of underskirt 2. Does Qixixun exist? As we all know, the so-called "Hanfu circle" has removed chest-high clothing again. I wrote two popular science articles, and the issues of chest-high and one-piece and two-piece styles were frequently mentioned in the comment section First of all, what is an underskirt? "Shuowen" records: "Ru, short clothes, length at the knees." "Ji Zhuang Pian" notes: "Long clothes, the robe, from the bottom to the feet, short clothes, the ru, from the knees up." Undershirt is just a general term for short jackets (subdivided into short undershirt and long undershirt). The long undershirt extends from the upper part of the thigh to between the knees. A single undercoat is sandwiched between a coat. The underskirt is a common style of upper and lower garments. The uniform of the little jade woman unearthed from the tomb of King Zhongshan in Pingshan, Hebei This is the only garment with an upper skirt and a lower skirt that we have found with physical evidence. According to research, this tomb should belong to the Zhongshan Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States… -
How much do you know about Hanfu with round-collar robes and Ruqun
Round-neck robes, underskirts... How much do you know about the Hanfu in "Do you know whether it should be green, fat, red and thin"? Among the costume dramas, "Do You Know Should Be Green, Fat, Red, and Slim" is loved by the audience for its exquisite costume design and rich character relationships. Especially the Hanfu elements in the play are eye-catching. So today let’s learn about these beautiful and moving Hanfu together! First of all, what we want to mention is the "round collar robe". "Round-neck robe", as the name suggests, is a style of clothing with a round collar. This style first appeared in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and lasted until the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is loved by the majority of people for its simple and elegant design and high comfort. Then, let’s take a look at the “skirt”. In ancient times, "Ruqun" was a traditional way of dressing for women. The so-called "ru" refers to a top with small sleeves that is as long as the waist or slightly shorter. "Skirt" refers to clothes that are longer than the hem, usually in colorful colors. The combination of these two types of clothing is both fashionable… -
What role does the Hanfu Ruqun play in the inheritance of skirts
The Sui and Tang Dynasties were one of the golden periods for the development of culture and art in Chinese history, and were also an important stage in the history of Chinese costume art. As one of the main clothing items at that time, the underskirt represented the fashion and cultural atmosphere of the time. Analyze the artistic characteristics and origins of Ru skirts in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. ●—≺ How did underskirts become popular ≻—● During the Sui Dynasty, the skirt became popular and was regarded as daily clothing for women. Most of the underskirts in the Sui Dynasty had simple necklines and tightened waists to reveal women's slender waists. Ru skirts in the Sui Dynasty were often equipped with a placket, sleeves and hem. In terms of fabrics, Ru skirts in the Sui Dynasty mainly used silk, linen and other textures. During the Tang Dynasty, the styles of underskirts became more diversified and were closely related to the social atmosphere and culture at that time. The underskirts of the Tang Dynasty can be divided into two types: one is the traditional straight underskirt, and the other is the slit underskirt. The slit skirt was an emerging style… -
Ruqun, Beizi, Aoqun – Are You Wearing Your Hanfu Correctly
Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han nation. Hanfu began with the Yellow Emperor, was prepared by Yao and Shun, and was established in the Zhou Dynasty. In fact, Hanfu has been throughout the entire ancient history of China. Hanfu in each dynasty and each generation has its own characteristics in shape and wearing method. It has continued to evolve in the inheritance. After the Tang Dynasty, Hanfu became more popular. Each has its own merits and a hundred flowers bloom. In recent years, Hanfu has become popular again. Modern young people take to the streets and walk through the crowds with fluttering clothes. People can't help but admire that this costume that has traveled through thousands of years is still full of charm. Qingpu Fusion Media host clocks in Zhujiajiao Qilu Academy, Wear Hanfu and visit the ancient town. Come for an immersive experience, Take three sets of Hanfu from the Tang, Song and Ming periods as examples, Dressing accessories, strolling in the courtyard, Listen to Hanfu production and research scholar Zhang Yi interpret Hanfu culture, Savor the deep feelings between stitches and threads. Three pieces of clothing and makeup in Tang, Song and Ming dynasties What are… -
The progress of Hanfu from revival to everyday wear
01. The “Hanfu” of the old days is now fresh Recently, Hanfu Chinese style brand "Shisanyu", led by Zhengxingu and Bilibili, with participation from Bubble Mart, completed a Series A financing of over 100 million yuan, bringing Hanfu, a niche track, into the capital market view. Public information shows that Hangzhou Dazai Culture Co., Ltd., to which Shisanyu belongs, was established less than three years ago. Its main products are original Hanfu, national style clothing, etc. "Hanfu" means Han Chinese clothing and is a concept of Chinese dynasty clothing or a general term for ancient Chinese clothing (from Wikipedia). This term can be traced back to the "Book of Han Dynasty" "Several greetings, happy Han clothes system". Academically speaking, there is no precise definition of "Hanfu". Professor Yuan Qi from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology pointed out that the concept of Hanfu is not certain and is not a certain form of clothing from a certain dynasty. It is hard to imagine that although our country has a huge Han population, "Hanfu" was still an extremely niche cultural circle more than ten years ago. At that time, a group of Internet users who wanted to "revitalize Chinese culture" gathered… -
From Exotic Attire to a Vast Industry: The Evolution of Hanfu
Chengdu, a group of young people wearing Hanfu poured into the subway from four locations, all destined for Kuanzhai Alley. Lu Xiaowei, who runs a Hanfu shop, led a team of people and set off from Wenshufang. This place, located 3 kilometers northeast of Kuanzhai Alley, is the birthplace of her first physical store. That was 13 years ago. At that time, people came and went in the scenic spot, but no one paid attention to her shop. For this event, there were hundreds of people in each team, and there were so many people who came after hearing about it without registering. The crowd monitoring system in the scenic spot was triggered, and the planned flash mob and group photo were temporarily cancelled. On November 22, 2003, electricity worker Wang Letian, a Hanfu enthusiast, put on Hanfu for the first time and took to the streets of Zhengzhou, attracting the attention of domestic and foreign media. This day was later designated as Hanfu Travel Day by the circle. Various cities will hold relevant activities around this day. Wearing Hanfu to travel is becoming more and more common nowadays. People wearing Hanfu to take photos can be seen everywhere in… -
Introduction to Hanfu Styles
[Quju] is a style of Hanfu. In ancient times, there were twelve pieces of deep clothing, all with the broad head at the bottom and the narrow head at the top, commonly known as gussets. The ones that follow the gussets and hook the sides are called "curved gussets". Quju [Quju deep clothing] is a kind of Hanfu deep clothing, which was a common dress in the Qin and Han Dynasties. Shenyi can be divided into straight and curved trains according to whether the train is wrapped around the skirt or not. The skirt of the deep-curved garment is extended at the back, and the lengthened skirt forms a triangle, which passes through the back and then wraps around the front. A large belt is then tied around the waist to cover the ends of the triangular pleat. Dark clothes with curved trains were more popular from the pre-Qin to Han dynasties when the hakama was not invented. Can be worn by both men and women. Quju has been retained as women's clothing for a relatively long time. From the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Wei and Jin Dynasties, women's deep attire declined, the rut skirt began… -
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… -
The Evolution of Chinese Traditional Clothing Aesthetics Through Hanfu
When it comes to Chinese classical style clothing aesthetics, cheongsam and Tang suit have long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, but the public knows very little about Hanfu. From confusion about the concept of "Hanfu" to the name of the structure of Hanfu, there is a lack of understanding, not to mention the behind-the-scenes cultural connotation. The so-called "Hanfu" does not refer to the costumes of the Han Dynasty, but the traditional costumes of the Han nation, also known as Han clothes, Han costumes and Chinese costumes. The predecessor of the Han Dynasty was the Huaxia ethnic group. The entire traditional costumes of the Han ethnic group can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty. They developed through the Qin Dynasty and gradually matured in the Han Dynasty. Cai Yong said in "Doctrine": "The emperor always obeys, and the Han obeys Qin." At the beginning of the new year, Chengdu Tianfu Ancient Town officially opened the "National Style Year" with thousands of people parading in Hanfu - wearing Chinese clothes, visiting the ancient town, touring the Bamboo Sea, and appreciating the national trend. Until a few years ago, wearing Hanfu for travel or gatherings was almost… -
Which dynasty's Hanfu do you prefer
Hanfu is a thing that has become popular due to the improvement of living standards, the resurgence of national identity, and the improvement of cultural confidence. Many people particularly hope that everyone will wear Hanfu, at least the vast majority of them will wear Hanfu on the streets, because only if this phenomenon occurs can they dare to wear it and go out, so as not to be regarded as "alternative". In fact, clothing trends cannot be controlled by anyone, and not everyone can judge what is more appropriate to wear. But one thing is certain, that is, when the trend of Hanfu begins to emerge, we should understand the culture, history and tradition of Hanfu. First of all, what is Hanfu? Ancient costumes? There were many dynasties in ancient times; the costumes of the Han Dynasty? It’s a bit too narrow; Han Chinese clothing? Naturally, this is not the answer as a result of so many national integrations in history. But these statements are all correct, because "Han" itself is a collective term, and like the word "Tang people", it represents the Chinese nation. Therefore, an accurate definition of Hanfu should be - the collective name for the historical… -
Do you know about Hanfu knowledge
Red skirt with wide sleeves, green shirt and white coat... Have you noticed that more and more people are wearing Hanfu in the streets and alleys today? This ancient costume is especially popular among young people. The beauty of clothing not only meets the needs of life and brings visual enjoyment, but its development also presents the characteristics of folk customs and culture of a period of time. How did ancient clothing develop and evolve? How did the ancients dye cloth and make clothes? The name "Huaxia" is related to clothing Hanfu is increasingly entering our lives. Some universities and communities have established Hanfu clubs; on e-commerce platforms, Hanfu has become a best-seller among young people; and various Hanfu shows are frequently reported in the press. The national style that has been passed down for thousands of years has become an element of the trend of the times. On October 1 this year, tourists visited and shopped at a Hanfu store in Ciqikou Ancient Town, Chongqing. Published by Xinhua News Agency Wearing Hanfu requires understanding traditional Chinese culture. In a sense, Hanfu enthusiasts assume a new role as disseminators of traditional Chinese culture the moment they wear Hanfu. Clothing is… -
The family of the Hanfu enthusiast once found her embarrassing
"When will the bright moon come? Ask the blue sky with your wine. I don't know what year it is in the palace in the sky?" The song sounded, and on a red stage in Beijing's Yuetan Park, a girl wearing a Wei-Jin cross-collar skirt danced gracefully. Sleeve movement. This is March 22nd, the Mid-Autumn Festival event of "Hanfu Beijing", which lasts for three days and lasts until March 24th. The dancing girl is named Wang Jiu (pseudonym), a graduate student at Beijing Dance Academy and a Hanfu enthusiast. Hanfu lovers call each other "fellows". This word comes from the famous line in "The Book of Songs: Qin Feng": "How can I say that I have no clothes? I share the same robe with my son." Whenever traditional Chinese festivals come, this group of people with different professions appear on the streets and parks wearing various Hanfus. Some people even wear them for half of the year. "Comrades" have different reasons for being obsessed with Hanfu. Some people simply find it beautiful, some are obsessed with the restoration process of Hanfu, and still others feel that Hanfu is immersed in traditional Chinese culture, and thus become interested in ancient Chinese… -
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… -
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… -
Hanfu, the Top Trend, Exudes More Elegance than Luxury Brands
The current trend circle has been "captured" by horse-faced skirts. If the last plagiarism scandal involving big foreign brands was a large-scale outing of horse-faced skirts, then with the recent cultural boom, more and more people are wearing this simple skirt style. The "Speechless Bodhisattva" with both form and spirit, the "awkward but polite smile" on the bronzes of the Shang Dynasty, the "Angry Birds"-like pottery pig in the Sanxingdui Museum... More and more cultural relics are descending to earth, and horse-faced skirts are even more popular. No exception. "You have to wear a horse-faced skirt once to realize how elegant the Chinese style is!" Young people's love for horse-faced skirts comes suddenly and passionately. More and more young people began to wear horse-faced skirts on the streets, only to find that they can be perfectly suitable for a variety of occasions - commuting, traveling, and shopping. Put on a horse-faced skirt and experience it once The feeling of "the ancient moon shines on today's people". The low-key yet gorgeous horse-faced skirt soon swept the fashion industry with an unstoppable trend and became a fashion item sought after by celebrities, fashion bloggers and ordinary people. In 2023, the horse-faced skirt… -
The Connotation of Chinese Clothing, Traditional Attire Hanfu
Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han nationality, is officially called Chinese clothing. Hanfu originated from the Yan and Huang dynasties when Chinese civilization began, and was finalized in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The Han nation was given the name Hanfu after the Han Dynasty was formally formed. Since then, it has been followed in all dynasties, but its basic characteristics have never changed. Until the early Qing Dynasty, in order to weaken the national identity of the Han people and maintain the rule of the Manchu aristocracy, the rulers of the Qing Dynasty vigorously promoted Manchu hairstyles and Manchu clothing, and used cruel methods to prohibit people from wearing Han clothing. This was known in history as "shaving hair and changing clothes." This led to the collapse of the clothing system and the gradual demise of Hanfu. Regarding Hanfu, the earliest record is in "Western Han Dynasty Slips Unearthed at Mawangdui, Changsha" "Jane Sisi 'Four beauties, two of them were in Chu clothes and two were in Han clothes'." We know that in the history of China's thousands of years of development, , Confucianism and Taoism thought and culture had many influences on…