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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… -
Chinese Hanfu | Which dynasty's Hanfu do you like the most?
For many newbies, when they first enter the world of Hanfu, they are often confused by miscellaneous knowledge. Although not many styles of Hanfu have been discovered so far, each dynasty has different characteristics, and the shape of each piece of clothing has different wearing rules, which naturally makes it easy to be dazzled. So today, Coco will help you sort out some of the most common dynasty Hanfu, so that you can understand the classic styles of each dynasty in just ten minutes. I wonder which period of Hanfu you will prefer after reading this. ? Let’s take a look! 01 Tang style - jacket/shirt and skirt The first thing I want to introduce to you is the Tang Dynasty blouse skirt. The blouse skirt is actually the name of a way of wearing a skirt. If the top is a single layer of clothing, it is called a shirt, and the bottom is a skirt, so it is called a shirt skirt. The shape of this Hanfu, which is full of Dunhuang style, comes from the early Tang Dynasty. It has a round-necked white blouse underneath and a goose-yellow jacket on the outside, which looks like a vest.… -
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… -
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… -
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… -
What is Hanfu
Hanfu is the modern traditional national costume system of the Chinese Han people. Also known as Chinese clothing, Chinese clothing, and Han clothing, it was based on the Chinese (also known as the Han nationality after Han) national culture for nearly 4,000 years from about the 21st century BC to the mid-17th century AD (late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty). , a modern traditional decoration system with a unique cultural style and character formed through the evolution of the subject, which is different from other nationalities. As a modern national traditional costume, Hanfu can be classified according to different standards. Here are some common classification methods: Okay, here is a more detailed introduction to the types of Hanfu: 1. Distinguish according to era: Hanfu during the Han Dynasty was characterized by simple shapes and elegant patterns. Men's clothing mainly included robes, shirts, trousers, socks and shoes, and women's clothing mainly included jackets, skirts, shoes, socks and headwear. Hanfu in the Tang and Song Dynasties was more gorgeous and diverse. Men's clothing mainly consisted of robes, shirts, trousers, shoes, hats, etc., while women's clothing mainly consisted of long skirts, trousers, tops, outer robes, shoes, socks, and headwear. . Hanfu in… -
Traveling in Hanfu
During the trip that just ended, Liu Mengting wore a Ming Dynasty horse-faced skirt and put on AR guide glasses to watch the Mawangdui exhibition at the Hunan Museum, completing a visit that felt like a science fiction time travel. In recent years, wearing traditional clothes to visit scenic spots has become a trend among young people. During the Spring Festival of the Year of the Dragon that just passed, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province held a free subway event for about a week wearing traditional Chinese clothing. Horse-faced skirts became the "New Year's uniform" for more and more people; young girls wore Hanfu to Disneyland. Check in and call it "the most suitable princess dress for Chinese babies' physiques"; the streets of Quanzhou, Fujian are crowded with tourists dressed in the shape of Cunpu girls. This costume, which started in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, has a unique flavor when wearing it when visiting the ancient city. The "national trend" is strong on the road to travel. Why are traditional Chinese clothing so popular? Traditional clothing takes to the streets and is no longer "at the bottom of the box" Zhao Xi, 27, has… -
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… -
Introduction to Hanfu Styles
How many styles of Hanfu are there? In this video, we will summarize several styles of Hanfu from the perspective of Baidu Encyclopedia. ·First of all, the underskirt is one of the main styles of women's Hanfu. The short jacket worn on the upper body and the skirt worn on the lower body are collectively called the underskirt. It is a typical "top and lower skirt" clothing system. According to the height of the skirt and the position of the laces, it can be divided into chest-length skirts, waist-length skirts and high-waist skirts. ·Deep clothing is a very common style in the Hanfu system. Its main feature is that the top and bottom are connected. It is one of the most typical Han costumes, including straight-skirted skirts, curved-skirted skirts and other types. ·Round-neck robes are round-neck styles that appeared very early in the history of Chinese clothing, but it was not until the Sui and Tang Dynasties that they became popular as official uniforms. This kind of clothing lasted until the Ming Dynasty and had a great influence on Japan, Goryeo and other countries. ·Other common styles include half-arm skirts, Bijia cloaks, cloaks, Taoist robes and other various forms of… -
Exploring Chinese Culture Series | What is the System of Hanfu Clothing
Hanfu has been a symbol of the national spirit for thousands of years of Chinese culture. Whether it is the elaborate costumes of actors in popular costume film and television works such as "The Wind Rises in Longxi", "Nirvana in Fire", "Twelve Hours in Chang'an", "Meng Hua Lu", "Mountains and Rivers", "Ming Dynasty under the Microscope", or in daily life in the streets In recent years, in China, which enjoys the reputation of the "Kingdom of Clothes", the emergence of Hanfu in the national trend has particularly demonstrated the cultural confidence and enthusiasm of the Chinese people. However, people may not necessarily know what kind of clothing Hanfu is, what kind of style and connotation it has; what should be the reason for the revival of Hanfu. In the Han Dynasty and before, there was no such thing as "Hanfu". The closer official name was Huafu, which as the name suggests is the clothing of the Chinese people. What we call "Hanfu" today refers more to the master of Chinese national costumes in the eyes of academic circles. The essence of reviving Hanfu should involve the following two aspects: first, the Chinese classic clothing system, including the matching rules, wearing… -
Encyclopedia of Hanfu
Hanfu (Hanfu, Huafu, Huaxiayiguan) is the traditional costume of the Chinese nation. According to legend, it was created by the Yellow Emperor and lasted for more than 4,000 years until the bloody and mandatory shaving of hair in the early Qing Dynasty. Its basic feature is the cross-collar and right-flap lace-up, supplemented by a round collar and a placket. What is Hanfu? I think you are like me. Before you understood Hanfu, you mistakenly thought that the clothes worn by the ancients were Hanfu! Hanfu is not "the costume of the Han Dynasty", but the "traditional costume of the Han nation", also known as "Han costume", "Han costume" and "Huafu". According to legend, it started under Emperor Xuanyuan and began to decline in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, but it was not completely extinct. Hanfu is one of the oldest ethnic costumes in the world. It has lasted for more than 4,000 years and embodies the Chinese national culture style formed by the ancestors' images of heaven and earth. Hanfu is not just a piece of clothing, but the epitome of a great civilization and the skin of a great nation. What are the characteristics of Hanfu design?… -
Which type of traditional Hanfu from each dynasty do you like
China has a vast territory, and there have been countless dynasties on this land. In addition to countless treasures left behind, the traditional costumes of the Han people are also one of the dazzling treasures. Hanfu was once lost in the torrent of history. With the restoration of national confidence, it has also been loved by contemporary young people. From the unearthed costumes, we can also see that the aesthetics of the ancients also changed with the changes of dynasties, so let’s take a look at the most popular Hanfu from the four dynasties of Jin, Tang, Song and Ming! 1. Hanfu made in Jin Dynasty During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, due to constant wars and frequent dynasty changes, the clothing culture was influenced by various ethnic groups, and "Wei and Jin Dynasties" is the word that best explains the characteristics of the Han costumes made in the Jin Dynasty. The Wei and Jin Dynasties itself refers to the free and easy-going people at that time. Sexy and straightforward style, but his behavioral style will also affect the aesthetic characteristics of the time. At present, the more popular Jin-style Hanfu is a one-piece torn skirt with a long-sleeved cross-collar… -
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… -
One Minute to Introduce You to Chinese Hanfu
In recent years, I have watched a lot of costume dramas, and I have become more and more interested in costumes. Especially Hanfu. When I first mentioned Hanfu, I thought it was the costume of the Han Dynasty. But later I learned that it is not. Today I’m going to share with you about Hanfu. Han in Hanfu refers to the Han nationality, not the Han Dynasty. Hanfu is the traditional costume of the Han nation. It is also called Han suit, Huafu, and Han clothes. It is the national costume worn by the Han people from the Huangdi period to the late Ming Dynasty. . At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Hanfu came to an end after people shaved their hair and changed clothes. Fortunately, it is now being promoted again. The biggest features of Hanfu are cross collars, right gussets, and laces. Later, various styles developed, including round collars,Straight placket collar. Cross collar: refers to the intersection of the left and right fronts of clothes. Right lapel: The left and right skirts of clothes intersect, and the left skirt of clothes is pressed on the right skirt of clothes. Lace:… -
What is the system of clothing for Chinese Hanfu like?
Hanfu has been a symbol of the national spirit for thousands of years of Chinese culture. Whether it is the elaborate costumes of actors in popular costume dramas such as "The Wind Rises in Longxi", "Nirvana in Fire", "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an", "Menghualu", "Mountains and Rivers", "Ming Dynasty under the Microscope", or in daily life in the streets and alleys In recent years, in China, which enjoys the reputation of the "Kingdom of Clothes", Hanfu fans in small and large groups are attracted by the charming tops. The emergence of Hanfu in the national trend has particularly demonstrated the cultural confidence and enthusiasm of the Chinese people. However, people may not necessarily know what kind of clothing Hanfu is, what kind of style and connotation it has; what should be the reason for the revival of Hanfu. In the Han Dynasty and before, there was no such thing as "Hanfu". The closer official name was Huafu, which as the name suggests is the clothing of the Chinese people. What we call "Hanfu" today refers more to the master of Chinese national costumes in the eyes of academic circles. The essence of reviving Hanfu should involve the following two aspects:… -
Hanfu does not only refer to the attire of the Han Dynasty
Luo Yi is fluttering, and the light train is blown back by the wind. Hanfu has become more and more a new fashion. Walking on the street, you will see many beauties wearing Hanfu. With a wave of their hands and a move of their feet, they are so elegant that they seem to have stepped out of ancient paintings. The gorgeous Hanfu contains thousands of years of Chinese history, and also carries the Chinese people’s life aesthetics, which vividly displays classical, subtle, light and elegant. However, in fact, many people’s understanding of Hanfu is still limited to cosplay. Actress Xu Jiao once posted a set of photos of herself wearing Hanfu on Weibo, but netizens criticized her for wearing a kimono, which made people feel sad. Today, I will take you all to travel back in time and review the history of those beautiful Hanfus! Hanfu is not the costume of the Han Dynasty. Hanfu is the traditional costume of the Han nation, also known as Han attire, Han costume, and Chinese costume. It was finalized in the Zhou Dynasty and passed down to the Qin Dynasty. Therefore, Hanfu does not just refer to the clothes of one dynasty.… -
Hanfu, One of China's Top Ten National Treasures
Hanfu, the full name is "Traditional Costumes of the Han Nationality", also known as Han Clothes, Han Clothing, and Chinese Clothing. Hanfu was finalized in the Zhou Dynasty and passed down to the Qin Dynasty. The clothes of the Han Dynasty were directly inherited from the Qin Dynasty. For example, in the second volume of Cai Yong's "Doctrine" of the Han Dynasty: "The emperor always wears clothes, and Han clothes are adopted by Qin." The Han Dynasty formed a complete crown and uniform system. From the time when the Yellow Emperor ascended the throne to the mid-17th century AD (late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty), 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, it formed through natural evolution. The unique style and character of the Han nationality is obviously different from the traditional clothing and accessories systems of other nationalities. It is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette", "splendid China" and the country of Seris, and carries the dyeing, weaving and embroidery of the Han people. and other outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics, inheriting more than…