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How ordinary people perceive Hanfu
Today we are going to talk about the controversial Hanfu. The topic is too sensitive. If you are a deep fan of Hanfu and cannot listen to other people’s opinions on Hanfu, then please move on to other self-media programs. We are not here to praise or criticize Hanfu manufacturers, photographers, and friends who wear Hanfu. The boundaries of this discussion should be clearly defined first. Many people want to say now that our country is so great, we have a history of five thousand years, and our culture is so powerful. Look at Japan and South Korea, they all have their own traditional costumes. It seems that they often wear Wear, why can’t our country fully promote its own Hanfu? Ouch, what do you think about this? If you insist on comparing this little goldfish with a big whale, you can do it, right? They are all fish, and they all swim in the water, right? Here we are not going to talk about Japan, South Korea, these so-called foreign countries with traditional clothing. This is another topic, and it is too tiring to start talking about it. Let’s talk about our Hanfu today. You see, actually, what do…- 1
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The Evolutionary History of Women's Hanfu Across Dynasties
The etiquette of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties began at the age of fifteen; In the Western Han Dynasty, dark clothes were made, with a jacket and a skirt, and fluttering robes in the market; in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the clothes were close-fitting, with straight collars and narrow sleeves, in the style of Hufu; in the early and middle Tang Dynasty, narrow clothes with small toes and shoes, and silk draped half-arms were popular; in the late Tang Dynasty, it was popular In the Tang Dynasty, people wore loose makeup and loose skirts; in the Song Dynasty, they were more simple and elegant; in the Ming Dynasty, Xia Pei Bijia flourished; in the Qing Dynasty, traditional costumes came to an end, and the Manchu characteristic cheongsam has influenced today... China has gone through dynasties, leaving behind a rich spiritual and material civilization for future generations. The clothing of each dynasty has its own characteristics, and women's clothing has shined in each dynasty with its unique charm. Qin Han Wearing a wide-sleeved coat, a long skirt, and high-top silk sandals, this was a common style of women's clothing in the Qin and Han Dynasties. In the pre-Qin period, people…- 0
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Classic combinations of ancient women's Hanfu outfits
In the history of Chinese clothing, the top and lower skirt are the most basic form of Chinese clothing, and there are many styles. Among them, the skirt, shirt skirt, and coat skirt are the favorites of women. They are also the ancient suits that best reflect the feminine charm of women. . The ancient skirts, shirt skirts and coat skirts are colorful and have different styles. They not only change the unavoidable singleness of the matching of deep clothes, but also can correct the body shape and show the elegant posture and unique charm of women. They are A clothing combination that has been universally loved by women throughout the dynasties. 01 The graceful style of undershirts, shirts and coats As tops, jackets, shirts and jackets are slightly different. Generally speaking, jackets are single-layered and jackets are multi-layered or sandwiched. The jacket can be single-layer or multi-layered, but it is usually divided around the waist and divided into layers. There is a "waist gusset" next to it. This small idea makes the woman's waist line more prominent, making it look delicate and restrained, giving it a unique charm. Early undershirts were generally short, only reaching the waist, so they…- 0
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What are the different styles of Chinese Hanfu
Hanfu is mainly composed of clothes, skirts, trousers, robes, and hakama. The development of national costumes to the present day has no distinction between classes and dynasties. ☞Middle coat☜ The general term for Hanfu shirts, also known as "lining", is worn between underwear and outer clothing. Specifically, there are middle shirts, middle trousers, middle skirts, and middle singles, which play the role of body protection, warmth, and plastic surgery. Mainly white, but can also be other plain colors. Middle coat (women) Middle coat (men) ☞Rurt☜ Ruqun is a type of Hanfu that appeared in the Warring States Period and rose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. The short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt tied on the lower body are collectively called the skirt, which is a typical "top and lower skirt" clothing system. The top is called "ru" and is shorter in length, generally no longer than the knee. The lower body is called "skirt". "Ruqun" is actually the collective name of two types of clothing. l Depending on the collar, it is divided into cross-collar underskirts and double-breasted (straight collar) underskirts. l According to the waist height of the skirt, it is divided…- 0
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The evolution of Hanfu Ruqun in China
With the rise of national trends, Hanfu is popular, but it would be a bit embarrassing if you still don’t know which dynasty you are wearing ancient costumes from. There are two definitions of Hanfu. In a broad sense, it refers to the clothing of the Han nation, and in a narrow sense, it refers to the clothing of the Han Dynasty. The most commonly seen style design comes from the Ru skirt which was very popular in the Tang Dynasty. Ruqun is one of the most important forms of women's clothing in ancient China. From the Warring States Period to the Ming Dynasty, more than two thousand years ago, although the length, width and width changed from time to time, the basic shape always maintained the original style. The top is a jacket, a short jacket, and the bottom is a skirt. Based on the height of the skirt waist, it is divided into waist-length skirts, high-waist skirts, and chest-length skirts. The sleeves of Ru skirts in the Sui Dynasty and early Tang Dynasty are generally tight, and the pattern decoration is relatively simple. After the prosperous Tang Dynasty, noble skirts with wide robes and large sleeves became the…- 0
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Qixiong Ruqun - Understanding Traditional Hanfu
[Tips on Hanfu] Chest-length underskirt Chest-length skirt is a name for a unique women's skirt during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties. It is a type of traditional clothing of the Han nationality. Since the Han and Jin Dynasties, the skirt of the skirt has been tied around the waist. In ancient times, most women's skirts were not tied very high. However, from the Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, a kind of skirt with a very high waist appeared. In some clothing history, it is often called a high-waisted skirt. High-waisted skirt is just a common name. According to people's current research on it, it is generally called chest-length skirt. We often say that we prostrate ourselves under the pomegranate skirt, which refers to the chest-length undershirt. In the Tang Dynasty, the country was unified, the economy was prosperous, social fashions were relatively open, and the clothing styles were colorful and magnificent.Various, elegant and gorgeous, for example, there are many types of collars on jackets: round collar, square collar, straight collar, sweetheart collar and so on. Chest-length underskirts are generally divided into two types, one is the chest-length undershirt with a double-breasted skirt, and…- 0
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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…- 0
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Ruqun: the most popular type of Hanfu
As an ancient civilized country with a history of more than 5,000 years including Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, it is a land of etiquette. my country's traditional clothing, Hanfu, is also known as one of the most suitable clothing styles for all types of people. No matter whether you are fat or thin, you can find something in the various Hanfu styles that have evolved over thousands of years. The style that suits you best. Here I would like to introduce to you a style of Hanfu that is popular among most girls - the skirt. Many people may say that there is nothing to say about underskirts because they look like that, but this is exactly what I want to tell you. Underskirts really are not like that. Ruqun has been recorded in literature since the Warring States Period, and became popular in the Han Dynasty, Wei and Jin Dynasties. , and then developed vigorously in the Tang and Song dynasties, and was finally replaced in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. There are many styles of Hanfu. This time we will talk about the single-skirt skirt. After several dynasties and thousands of years of cultural baptism, the…- 0
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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…- 0
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Viewing Tang Dynasty Hanfu Ruqun attire, experiencing Tang people's aesthetic
Clothing is an indispensable part of our country's culture. It is a reflection of the material civilization and spiritual civilization of a certain period, and is related to all aspects of society. The Tang Dynasty was the most prosperous era of development in ancient my country. Its clothing culture was also the result of historical traditions and foreign cultures. It was of inestimable value at that time and even today. This article will start with the Tang Dynasty's skirts to understand the Tang people's clothing culture. Aesthetic concepts. Overview of skirts before the Tang Dynasty Clothing is a product of the development of human civilization. Ancient Chinese clothing was even more diverse and was known as the "Kingdom of Clothing." As an important part of our country's traditional culture, clothing has a long history and records the development of past dynasties, which is of great significance. Ru skirts in the Tang Dynasty can be divided into three parts: Ru, shirt and skirt. Rut refers to short clothes and short coats. The length of underpants is short, most of them can only reach the waist, and the longest does not exceed the knees, so it is also called "waist underpants". Shirt…- 0
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The Hanfu aesthetic of Tang Dynasty women
Hello everyone, today we will talk about the clothing culture of ancient China, focusing on a representative clothing-the chest-length skirt. Learn about chest-length underskirts The chest-length skirt is a kind of Hanfu that was popular in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It is characterized by the skirt that rises high on the chest, showing an elegant and dignified posture. It is generally worn with a double-breasted shirt and a lower skirt. Or a cross-collar jacket paired with a skirt. This kind of clothing not only has extremely high aesthetic value, but also contains rich historical and cultural connotations. The development history of the chest-high Confucian skirt The chest-length underskirt is a type of traditional clothing invented by the Xianbei people and fused between the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is the name given to a unique women's underskirt from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Southern Tang, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms periods. The chest-length skirt was first seen in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It went through the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties until the rise of Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty before being eliminated by history. It has a history of about 1,000 years. In…- 0
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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…- 0
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What are the features of the Ruqun in the Hanfu of the Sui and Tang Dynasties
Foreword The Ru skirt was a common female clothing during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Its artistic features were reflected in many aspects, demonstrating the ingenuity and skills of the craftsmen. The artistic characteristics of Ru skirt clothing in the Sui and Tang Dynasties showed the spirit and aesthetics of the times and became an important part of the history of Chinese clothing. So what are the artistic characteristics of Ru skirt clothing in the Sui and Tang Dynasties? The development history of Ru skirt during the Sui and Tang Dynasties During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the underskirt was the most important type of women's clothing. Its development history went from the high-waisted robe in the early Tang Dynasty to the pleated skirt in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and then to the underskirt in the late Tang Dynasty. This article will introduce the development history of underskirts in terms of materials, styles, decorations, etc. High-waisted robes in the early Tang Dynasty In the early Sui and Tang Dynasties, most women's clothing was robes, and robes came in different styles, one of which was the high-waisted robe. This gown is characterized by a short length from neckline to waist, a…- 0
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Low-cut Hanfu Ruqun: Revealing Collarbones in Tang Dynasty China
Women in the Tang Dynasty were so open-minded that it’s hard to imagine! The courtiers and the queen could sit on the dragon bed and play chess together, and the emperor would light cigarettes for them to entertain them. In the Tang Dynasty, gender did not constitute a constraint for women. Among them, Concubine Yang once bathed An Lushan. Take clothing as an example. Women in the past had to wrap themselves up tightly even in the hot summer, but women in the Tang Dynasty could choose the comfort level of their clothing as they pleased. The most popular skirt in the Tang Dynasty is a good example. It is thin and transparent with a low neckline. Women wear low-cut skirts that show off their beautiful collarbones, but bare shoulders look unsightly, so they symbolically wear tulle skirts to cover them up, making them more charming. In addition, the makeup of women in the Tang Dynasty was also diverse, including eyebrow makeup, sunset makeup, willow eyebrows, etc. They will find ways to look beautiful and even wear men's clothing. In other words, they wear whatever they like and are not bound by etiquette at all. In addition to daring to…- 0
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Have You Got the Characteristics of Hanfu from Various Dynasties Right in Your Attire
Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han nation, Hanfu is the same regardless of the dynasty, but it is different... Men's clothing styles in the Han Dynasty were roughly divided into two types: curved trains and straight trains. The dresses worn by women in the Han Dynasty were mainly dark clothes. It's just that the dark clothes at this time were different from the styles popular in the Warring States Period. The distinctive feature is that the number of layers of the skirt is increased and the hem of the clothes is enlarged. The shape of the dress includes a crossed collar, right gusset, wild sleeves, and straight train. The sleeves and hem are both inlaid with large wide edges. A major feature of this piece of clothing is that it has a wide continuation of the gusset, that is, the skirt (called "gust" in ancient times) is set from the armpit to the lower hem, and goes straight to the hem, which seems to be the continuation of the right gusset, hence the name " "Continued". This kind of deep robe with wide edges and straight trains was a popular style in the Changsha area of the Western Han…- 0
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