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Traditional Costume Culture In China, Japan And Korea

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Chinese HanfuKimonoSouth Korean Hanfu.

In the long process of history, three East Asian three countries, China, Japan and Korea, are of distinctive characteristics.

Traditional costumes

Continue to develop in succession and new changes.

China is represented by Hanfu and Qipao, while Japan and Korea represent kimono and Hanfu.

Today's fashion is changing rapidly. Can Chinese and Korean traditional clothes continue their beautiful inheritance?


Traditional costumes of China, Japan and Korea -- Hanfu


Hanfu, the traditional Chinese dress of Han nationality, is also called Chinese dress and Chinese costume.

This can not be mixed with "Tang suit" and "kimono".

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 yellow and yellow, Huang Di wore clothes and ruled by the whole world. Hanfu was a basic form, which has been perfected and popularized in Han Dynasty through the standard system of Zhou Dynasty.


Traditional costumes of China, Japan and Korea - Kimono


In Japan, it is called "the object" or "Wu Fu", which means Wu Di from China.

Jiangsu and Zhejiang

The costumes.

In the era of Nara in Japan, that is, China's flourishing Tang Dynasty, Japan sent a large number of Tang Dynasty to China to learn the Chinese culture, art and decree system, including the dress system.

At that time, they also imitated the Tang Dynasty and promulgated the "clothes order".

The early kimono was reproduced as a Tang suit. After that, the twelve single coat of Chinese dress was also known as "Tang Yi" (Li's Korean dress long coat is also called Tang Yi, although both have more national characteristics).

Although kimono has evolved from Hanfu, it has developed its own national characteristics after a long period of history.

Like men's pants, the waistband of women's clothes gradually widened to a larger scale after the Edo period, and the belt drums moved to the back and developed various styles. It was also the main symbol to distinguish the kimono and the Han clothes.

The patterns on kimono fabrics often have distinctive Japanese national characteristics.


Traditional costumes of China, Japan and Korea -- Hanfu


During the Tang Dynasty, Xinluo had a very close contact with the Tang Dynasty, and the dress features were almost the same as those of the Tang Dynasty. After the middle of the Korean Empire, the costumes of the Ming Dynasty were absorbed by the costumes, especially the high dress of the women's dress. The official dress, Royal costume and court dress also kept the Hanfu system and changed with the changes of Hanfu. For instance, when the officials in the Tang Dynasty wore the lacing patterns of the head of the black gauze head, the officials of Xinluo had the same style as the latter.

The main differences between modern costumes and Hanfu are that Hanfu is generally handed over to the right and also V, while the North Korean costume is not obvious, similar to the small V collar.

skirt

The beam is very high and the hem is very broad and fluffy.

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