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Viewing modern China through the lens of Hanfu
News playback 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 shirt" for more and more people; young girls wore Hanfu to check in at Disneyland. , calling it "the most suitable princess dress for Chinese babies' physiques"; the streets of Quanzhou, Fujian are crowded with tourists who look like Cangpu girls, and they have a unique style wearing clothes that started in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Host's words Gorgeous attire, colorful and feathery clothes, clothing is not only a kind of life aesthetics, but also has a strong cultural identity behind it. How does the generation that grew up drinking Coke, eating McDonald's, and wearing all kinds of clothes view Hanfu, which is becoming more and more common around us? How do young people, who appreciate their own beauty, understand the beauty of traditional clothing? Traditional clothing is popular, but what next? The three reviews explain the beauty… -
Girl wearing Hanfu global self-driving
According to a report from Zongpan News on March 18: "Let the world see the beauty of China, the 31st stop is Prague, Czech Republic." On March 13, in a video released by the short video blogger "Dada See the World", she was wearing The traditional costumes of the Chinese Uighurs were used to promote Chinese culture on the streets of Prague, attracting many foreigners to watch and admire. She introduced to the onlookers over and over again in fluent English: "There are fifty-six ethnic groups in China. It’s Uighur clothing.” Yang Yue (middle in the back row) in Budapest, Hungary Foreign girls wearing Hanfu call on more foreign friends to learn Chinese history and culture The blogger "Da Da Kan Shi Shi", whose real name is Yang Yue, was born in 1994 in Xinxiang, Henan. In August 2023, she gave up her high-paying job as a regional manager of a well-known luxury brand, drove alone from Xinjiang in a RV, and headed west along the "Silk Road", along the Eurasian continent from Kazakhstan through Azerbaijan, Georgia, and then to Russia. , from Russia to Finland, Sweden, Denmark, then to Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, and then through Italy,… -
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… -
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… -
How did Hanfu become so popular
Wang Hongmei, a post-90s girl, only wears Hanfu made by herself on weekdays. Her ideal is to make Hanfu a daily attire. "Hanfu didn't become popular in an instant, but those people wearing sheets grew up," some enthusiasts said when asked why they like to wear Hanfu. Tmall's "2018 Hanfu Consumer Report" shows that the number of people buying Hanfu in 2018 increased by 92% compared with the previous year. Hanfu, the collective name for the traditional clothing of the Han nationality, continued to develop and improve until the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. And now, it occupies an unexpected position in the lives of young people. Hanfu has become a new trend? Lou Ying, a 26-year-old education and scientific research practitioner, has only been involved in the Hanfu industry for more than a year, but her daily wear has been completely occupied by Hanfu. You can hardly see her wearing the "three-dimensional" ordinary people on weekdays. Clothes that will be worn. Opening her closet, she found it was full of all kinds of Hanfu. She felt that Jin Gui's Hanfu would be neatly folded and re-wrapped in the bag after cleaning. Now, Lou Ying has purchased more than… -
Ten thousand yuan Hanfu, hard to come by
"What is it like to wear Hanfu to travel?" "On May Day, it is the first time to wear Hanfu out" and "Being Hanfu has become a 'national trend'". On platforms such as Station B and Xiaohongshu, more and more people Many users began to share their experiences wearing Hanfu. During the May Day period, elegantly dressed Hanfu enthusiasts can be seen everywhere in the Forbidden City, Phoenix Ancient City, West Lake and other places, and "Hanfu + scenic spots" has become a new way of playing for young people. Wearing Hanfu out in the street is very popular among young people. According to a report by iiMedia Research, the number and market size of Chinese Hanfu fans are growing rapidly. It is predicted that the number of Hanfu fans in 2021 is expected to reach 6.894 million, and the market sales will reach 10.16 billion yuan. On the official website of a certain Hanfu brand, a set of Hanfu sells for tens of thousands of yuan, and the construction period of the clothing is scheduled until March next year. The Hanfu market has huge potential, and capital is rushing to enter the market. In April this year, well-known institutions… -
How popular is Hanfu really
The simplicity of the Han Dynasty, the elegance of the Tang Dynasty, the elegance of the Song Dynasty, the dignity of the Ming Dynasty... This year's CCTV Spring Festival Gala, the traditional Chinese pattern creation show "Nian Brocade" amazed everyone. The beauty of costumes and makeup from different dynasties left a deep impression on people across the country. . Following this, the "Hanfu craze" continued to heat up, and all social platforms were dominated by photos of "Hanfu show". In the Luodai Ancient Town in Chengdu, Sichuan, the Luoyi Ancient City in Luoyang, Henan, and the classical gardens in Suzhou, Jiangsu... the compatibility between Hanfu and ancient architecture is exciting, and makes people marvel at the beauty of Hanfu. Focusing on the topic of "Hanfu craze", reporters recently asked how "hot" Hanfu is and how "Hanfu craze"A series of interviews were conducted on what impact it will have on cultural and tourism consumption, and how to make Hanfu shine more brilliantly in the new era. How “hot” is Hanfu? ◆Hanfu is increasingly integrated into daily life Dresses dance lightly, rings jingle, smiles are charming, flowers are shining... Recently, tourists wearing Hanfu and hairpins can be seen everywhere in the streets… -
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… -
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… -
Come and Experience the Beauty of Chinese Hanfu
Overseas, many associations with Hanfu themes are emerging, becoming windows to showcase the unique charm of colorful traditional Chinese culture to the world. "I hope everyone can 'play' together" The DC Fuyao Hanfu Club is the first local Hanfu club established by overseas Chinese in Washington, DC. In line with the concept of "starting with clothes and reaching far away", Hanfu Society uses Hanfu as a medium to carry out cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries. Liao Yingjia is the current president of the society. She has learned pipa since she was a child and has a strong interest in traditional Chinese culture. "During the performance, we use costumes and makeup to coordinate with the performance to give the audience a better experience. I still remember that when I was learning pipa when I was a child, I always wondered why my classmates who studied Western music wore gauze skirts and tutu skirts when performing, and we performed Do my classmates who play folk music also wear gauze skirts? What kind of clothing is suitable for playing folk music? This triggered my interest and exploration of Hanfu." Liao Yingjia recalled. At first, most of the activities held by the… -
Who Benefits from the Hanfu Culture Craze
In 2024, repeated epidemics have brought great uncertainty to life. Amidst confusion and anxiety, young people are also exploring various new ways of life. The Frisbee social on the grass is bustling, camping in the wild is in the ascendant, some people are reinventing themselves in the script, and some hope to use their money-saving beans to control their lives... The blog team will launch a series of youth lifestyle observation articles, dialogue with participants, and reveal the causes, current situation and development behind popular phenomena. What we are going to observe today is the "Hanfu culture craze", which gives an ancient city a new color and also allows an industrial chain to be formed. In August 2024, the blogger traveled to the ancient city of Xi'an and discovered a phenomenon: people wearing Hanfu can be seen everywhere on the streets, including men, women, old and young. They walked freely on the streets without attracting any attention. They seemed to be Wearing Hanfu is a very common thing here. And just in April, the country's first immersive Tang-style street life district - "Chang'an Twelve Hours Theme Street" opened in Xi'an. It was based on the IP of the web drama… -
Hanfu: Living Culture
"The sleeves of Yueluo shirt welcome the spring breeze, and the belt of the jade-carved unicorn is red." The high crown and ring, the complimentary clothes and the wide belt, and the fluttering sleeves of Hanfu carry the thousands of years of Chinese civilization and are the status symbols of the descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties. From the time when the Yellow Emperor hung down his clothes and ruled the world in ancient times, until the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty when he shaved his hair and changed clothes, Hanfu has always been the main attire of people. In recent years, a wave of "Hanfu revival" has swept across the land of China, and young girls wearing colorful clothes can often be seen in the streets and alleys. So, is it really necessary to revive Hanfu, which has been absent from the history of Chinese people’s clothing changes for more than four hundred years? Is wearing Hanfu on the streets a reflection of cultural connotation? Why is Hanfu so beautiful but not popular in China? The evolution history of Hanfu "Because of the great etiquette, it is called Xia; because of… -
Does Hanfu refer to traditional Chinese clothing
What is the difference between what we call Hanfu and traditional clothing today? Why is Hanfu fever happening? What is the future trend of Hanfu... Recently, reporters interviewed costume historians, Hanfu designers, Chinese traditional culture promoters, etc. They explained their understanding of Hanfu from different perspectives. What is Hanfu? What are the characteristics? What is Hanfu? According to clothing historian Professor Huang Qiang, Hanfu has appeared in ancient classics and refers to traditional Chinese clothing. "Huang Emperor Yao and Shun hung down their clothes and ruled the world", which means that Hanfu began with Huang Emperor Yao and Shun. From then on, from the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, to the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and later the Manchu and Qing dynasties, each dynasty had its own characteristics. Ruqun made in the Northern Song Dynasty. For example, in the Qin and Han Dynasties, "shenyi" means to hide the body deeply, with clothes on the top and clothes on the bottom, which not only combine the two into one, but also maintain the boundary of being divided into two. It is characterized by cross-collar (the left and right sides of the front of the garment intersect), wide body and… -
Why can't the ethereal Hanfu become everyday attire
Unconsciously, the clothing of pedestrians on the street has become more and more diversified, and some niche clothing has begun to enter the public eye frequently, such as JK (uniforms for female high school students) with a strong academic atmosphere, and Lo skirts (palace uniforms) full of gorgeousness. Classic-style skirt with large swing), and Hanfu with full classical charm. Among them, Hanfu, which represents the elegant taste of the nation, is also growing rapidly in the fashion clothing industry. According to statistics, more than 20 million young people have purchased Hanfu this year. However, even if people wearing Hanfu can be seen everywhere, we still have many reasons to rectify the name of Hanfu. However, for many people, Hanfu and modern fashion are completely two different things. Modern fashion also has many styles with unique designs. However, no matter how exaggerated the design is, we will only take a second look. However, Hanfu is different. Many onlookers just regard it as a tool for photography in the studio. People who like Hanfu want to make it a daily routine, while people who are not interested in Hanfu will think this kind of clothing is too exaggerated. So when can Hanfu… -
Why are more and more young people wearing Hanfu
1. What is Hanfu? 2. What is the meaning behind Hanfu? 3. Why are more and more modern young people wearing Hanfu? 1. What is Hanfu? First of all, when many people see the word Hanfu for the first time, they will naturally think that Hanfu refers to the clothing of the Han Dynasty. In fact, this is wrong. The full name of real Hanfu is actually: traditional clothing of the Han nation. That is to say, in addition to Han Dynasty, Zhou, Tang, Song, Ming and other styles are also part of Hanfu. In fact, it is very difficult to understand Hanfu as a piece of clothing. However, if we deify Hanfu and sublimate it from a kind of clothing to a national symbol and a cultural carrier, it will be much easier to understand. 2. What is the meaning behind Hanfu? In fact, historically speaking, Hanfu actually has gaps. And this biggest fault comes from the Qing Dynasty, which is closest to us. At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, after the bannermen entered the customs, in order to stabilize their political power, they began to carry out cultural reforms and suppression of the Han people. In order… -
The Colorful Culture of Traditional Chinese Clothing - The Origin of Hanfu
The Origin of Hanfu Hanfu, also known as traditional Han clothing or Chinese clothing, is the traditional attire of the Han ethnic group, inheriting a history of five thousand years with profound historical roots. According to legend, Hanfu originated in the era of the Yellow Emperor when primitive agriculture and textile production emerged. Initially, clothes were made of hemp fabric, but later silk cultivation and spinning were invented, leading to the refinement of clothing. The appearance of crowns during the time of the Yellow Emperor marked the gradual formation of clothing systems. Basic Structure of Hanfu Traditional Chinese clothing, representing the essence of Chinese attire, has two basic structures: the upper and lower garments system, and the unified upper and lower garments system. The upper and lower garments system, according to legend, originated in the era of the Yellow Emperor, as recorded in "The Commentary on the Thirteen Classics": "The Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun wore garments, and the world was governed; they took them from the heavens and earth." This legend finds confirmation in the painted pottery culture unearthed in Gansu. This can be considered the earliest form of clothing system in China. The style of the upper and…