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From The Beauty Of Mind &Nbsp; Look At The Chinese Clothing In The Han Dynasty

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Hanfu, the traditional ethnic costume of the Han nationality in China, is also known as Han suit and Chinese costume. This can not be mixed with "Tang suit" and "kimono". Hanfu is the national costume of Chinese Han nationality. Its origin can be traced back to the period of the three emperors and five emperors to the Ming Dynasty, and for thousands of years, the Chinese people (Han nationality) have never changed their basic characteristics of dress. The clothing worn by Han people during this period is called Hanfu. In the era of Yan Huang, Huang Di was dressed in clothes and ruled by the whole world. Hanfu has a basic form, which has been fully improved and popularized in the Han Dynasty through the Zhou Dynasty's standard system. The Hanfu Hanfu was thus named {page_break}.


  

The main characteristics of Hanfu are hand over, right side, waist, rope tie, hook and so on, giving people the impression of free and easy. These characteristics are obviously different from other ethnic costumes. Hanfu is divided into formal dress and regular clothing. In terms of form, there are mainly types of "under the coat" system (in ancient times refers to the lower skirt), the "deep clothing" system (to stitch up the clothes under the jacket) and the "skirt skirt" system. Among them, the Coronet costume under the coat is the most formal formal dress of the emperor, and the gowns are deep clothing for all officials and scholars. Ordinary working people usually wear short clothes and trousers. Accessories headwear is an important part of Han costume. In ancient Han Dynasty, men and women had grown their hair into bun plates on their heads after adults. {page_break}


  

The clothing styles of men in Han Dynasty are roughly divided into two types: Qu Ju and Zhi Shan. Qu Ju, which is popular in the Warring States period, was still used in the Han Dynasty, but it was most common in the early Western Han Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, men dressed in deep garments were rare. They were usually dressed in straight clothes, but they could not be used as formal dresses. In the Qin and Han Dynasties, it was not only worn by men, but also the most common type of clothing in women's clothing. The clothing was tight, long and tractable, and the hem was generally trumpet shaped and did not show its feet. The sleeves are wide and narrow in two styles, and the cuffs are mostly trimmed. The collar part is very distinctive, usually with a collar and a low neckline to expose the coat. If you wear a few clothes, each collar must be exposed, and up to three stories or more, it is called "three heavy clothes". In addition, the narrow sleeves of Han Dynasty are tightly wrapped around the neck. After several turns, the clothes went around the hips, then tied with ribbons, and the clothes were beautifully decorated. {page_break}


  

Men and women in the Han Dynasty could wear them. This dress had already appeared in the Western Han Dynasty, but it could not be used as a formal dress because the ancient trousers had no crotch, only two trouser legs were put to the knees, and the tapes were tied to the waist. This kind of trousers with no crotch is in it. If the trousers are not covered, the trousers will be exposed. At that time, they were considered to be disrespectful and disrespectful, so they should wear a deep dress. Later, as the dress became more and more complete, the form of trousers was also improved, with crotch pants (called "Jiao"). Because of the improvement of lingerie, Qu Ju's deep garment around the collar has become redundant, so after the Eastern Han Dynasty, it became popular and replaced the deep garment. {page_break}


  

The word "Hanfu" was first recorded in Hanshu: "after the number of visits to the Han Dynasty, the clothing system of Yue Han". The Han Dynasty mainly refers to the Han Dynasty, which refers to the dress etiquette system in the Han Dynasty. The formation of the name "Han" is directly related to the Han Dynasty. Just like the traditional clothing of Hu people is called "Hu Fu", the traditional Han costume is called "Hanfu". Therefore, the basic connotation of the term "Hanfu" was also fixed, that is, the traditional Han costume. In the long history, "Hanfu" has gradually become a cultural symbol of Chinese self-identity. In the book of fan Chuo in the Tang Dynasty, it was explicitly stated that the costume of Datang was "Hanfu". During the song, yuan and Ming Dynasties, some alien rulers also explicitly referred to Han costumes as "Hanfu". For example, "after the emperor came to Jin in Liao Dynasty, the Emperor and the Han officials in the south of the Han Dynasty used Hanfu, and the Han costume of the Empress Dowager and the North Ben Qi Dan served as the legacy of the Five Dynasties." When the Yuan Dynasty repaired Liao history, it even created a "Hanfu" strip for Hanfu. {page_break}


  

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