A little story about Hanfu Ruqun

A little story about Hanfu Ruqun

The underskirt is a kind of traditional clothing of the Han people in ancient China, and the double-breasted underskirt is a type of underskirt. The underskirt has a straight collar and the skirt is symmetrical, so it is called a double-breasted underskirt. The underskirt is composed of a short top and a long skirt, that is, the upper skirt and lower skirt style. Su Che's poem "Silkworm Mai" of the Song Dynasty: "Don't worry about not having cakes and bait, I'm lucky enough to have a skirt."

The double-breasted skirt is a type of skirt. The upper skirt has a straight collar and the skirt is symmetrical, so it is called a double-breasted skirt. Ruqun began in the Warring States Period. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the waist of the skirt was high, the top was short, and the sleeves were narrow; later it went to the other extreme, and the sleeves were widened to two or three feet. In the Sui Dynasty, small sleeves became fashionable again. In the early Tang Dynasty, short-sleeved jackets and floor-length skirts were worn. However, after the Tang Dynasty, aristocratic women's clothing turned to wide and long skirts. The pattern of the skirt is made of four connected pieces, narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, hanging down to the ground without any edges. The waist of the skirt is made of silk strips, and the two ends are sewn with ties. Korean women's traditional skirt suit, the upper skirt is a short jacket with small lantern sleeves and a slanted breast, tied with a flower loop belt; the lower skirt is a high-waisted long skirt, and girls wear it in a full skirt style, or in a skirt-wrapped style after marriage.

Compared with other clothing shapes, the underskirt has an obvious feature: the top is short and the bottom skirt is long. The upper and lower proportions reflect the requirements of the golden section and have rich aesthetic connotations. They have a common feature: flat cutting, multiple edges, and ribbons; the changes in the upper jacket are mainly in the collar shape and placket, and the lower skirt is as long as the shoe upper. Generally speaking, if the dress is short, the skirt will be long, and if the dress is short, it will reach the waist, and if the skirt is long, it will be below the ankle bone; if the dress is long, the skirt will be wide, and when the dress is long, it will be from the hip to below the knee, and the skirt will reveal only a few inches, so the skirt does not need to show any features. It is taboo for the upper and lower skirts to be equally divided, as it will look dull and lack variety.

Cutting of skirt

It can be stitched together, that is, the trapezoidal pieces of fabric can be joined together and pleated

Or a combination of the above two, judging from the actual unearthed objects, pleating or patterning

More pleats

The waistline of the lower skirt

Generally 1.5-2 times the waist circumference of the wearer

The hem of the lower skirt is twice the waistband of the skirt

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The underskirt is tied around the waist with a cloth belt or a palace ribbon. It is not as girdle-like as a deep garment. I believe everyone is familiar with Hanfu. The underskirt is beautiful and the coat is grand. Seeing the torn skirt makes you feel excited. In the picture, we can see that the young lady looks very beautiful in Hanfu.

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In fact, there are many different shapes of Hanfu. The chest-high underskirt type is very beautiful when turned around. The coat skirt is more elegant when worn because the top and bottom are separated, so it is also suitable for daily wear. And the ripped skirt at the end is very slimming, especially when turning in circles, it seems like you can see a blooming lotus, swinging slowly.

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