Hanfu Design: Ancient People Were the True Fashion Designers

Hanfu Design: Ancient People Were the True Fashion Designers

Hi, everyone, the editor is here to do something again. In the last issue, the editor introduced some styles of Hanfu to you, but how can I explain the culture of Greater China clearly in a few words? The same goes for Hanfu. So, following the introduction of Hanfu styles in the previous issue, here comes again. In the last issue, the editor made the mistake of not being able to tell the difference between mountain shadows. In this issue, the editor corrected the mistake. Thank you everyone for your reminder.

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8. Double-breasted waist-length underskirt:

The collars of double-breasted skirts are opposite to each other on the chest and do not cross. Wear a tube top or top underneath. Chinese Confucianism emphasizes impartiality and peace. The double-breasted skirt expresses a kind of symmetrical beauty, reflecting the elegance and agility of Chinese women. Suitable for everyday casual wear.

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9. Drag:

One of the men's clothing in the Ming Dynasty, it was worn daily by emperors, princes and civil and military officials. The shape is cross collar and right lapel. The back is a whole piece, and the front is divided into upper and lower parts. Make horse pleats below the waist, with small pleats on the large pleats, and two pieces of horse ears on the left and right.

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10. 褙子:

It is also a common form of outer clothing. The length of the clothing is generally knee-length, with slits on both sides. The lines of women's gown are smooth and graceful, making the body look slender and graceful.

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The turban brings out the quiet and gentle side of Han women and is suitable for daily wear.

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11. Bunt:

The bunt is also the most common style of Hanfu. It is in the form of a top and pants, and is generally worn by ordinary people during work and exercise. Because most of them are made of coarse cloth, they are popular among farmers, children, and people in the martial arts circle.

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12. Ming-made skirt:

Ming-made skirts are also called jacket skirts. Jacket refers to a jacket with a sandwich layer or lining. The way to wear a coat skirt is to wear the top outside the skirt, and often wear a horse skirt or an ordinary pleated skirt underneath. The pleats of ordinary pleated skirts are random and irregular, while the pleats of horse-faced skirts are large and deep, symmetrical on both sides, and have a smooth surface in the middle of the front and back, commonly known as "horse-faced"

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13. Cloak:

The forms of cloaks and gowns are of the same origin. The cloak used as a formal dress is made of luxurious materials and fine workmanship. The embroidery patterns on the clothes contain traditional Chinese aesthetic concepts. It reflects the noble and pure character of Chinese women.

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​Okay, the editor has probably introduced to you all the various shapes of traditional Han nationality costumes. After reading the editor’s introductions in these issues, do you feel proud of my Han culture? In fact, the editor just hopes that through these few issues of the introduction of our Han traditional costumes, everyone can re-understand the splendid clothing and etiquette culture of our Chinese nation.

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In traditional festivals and major events, let us wear Hanfu. It is not ancient costume or time travel. But it is the same as the 55 fraternal ethnic groups, common and beautiful, and belongs to our own national costumes!