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What are the styles of Hanfu in Chinese history? What does Hanfu mean

Hanfu was very popular and popular in ancient China. Ancient people were very particular about clothes and had many rules. Hanfu is not very common in modern times, but with our development, Hanfu culture has been accepted by the world again, and it is becoming more and more beautiful. So what did the Hanfu look like in different dynasties? Let's have a look

Clothing has always been the first in life, residence and transportation. Japanese have kimonos, foreigners have suits, and we Chinese have Hanfu. Since ancient times, Hanfu has always been regarded by the ancestors as the 'face of the country'.

For thousands of years, Hanfu has carried not only a kind of life aesthetics, but also the continuation of the way of life of countless Chinese people. I firmly believe that retaining Hanfu is the foundation of retaining the Chinese people.

The main reason for the revival of Hanfu is to inherit the antiquity as a cultural connotation, and to get rid of its dross and extract its essence is very good.

The secret in clothes

Hanfu refers to the traditional national costumes of the Han nationality. Hanfu began with "the Yellow Emperor hung his clothes and ruled the world" and ended with "shaving and easy clothes" in the Qing Dynasty. It is not what people mistakenly think of as' clothes of the Han Dynasty '. For thousands of years, although Hanfu has been polished by many dynasties, the original 'deep clothes' is still the only representative of Hanfu.

There are three stresses in traditional deep clothes. One is the 'cross collar right Lapel', the front of the clothes intersects left and right, and the Hanfu is covered to the right. The second is' praise clothes with wide sleeves'. The clothes of Han clothes are loose, and the sleeves are wide, longer than the arms. The third is' lace up hidden buckle '. Most clothes in Han clothes don't use buttons, but tie with ropes.

According to such characteristics, when the ancients were dressed in Han clothes, they would naturally walk naturally and naturally. Gently waving their sleeves, they would bring a breeze.

The coat and lower garment represent Yin and Yang of heaven and earth.

The round sleeve collar represents the round sky and the round place.

The slit sling represents humanity and integrity.

The ancients hid heaven and earth in their clothes to remind themselves that they should not act willfully. There are heaven and earth, and people should have rules.

The beauty of Hanfu in past dynasties

Hanfu lasted for thousands of years, represented by Tang, song and Ming Dynasties. Because different dynasties had their own characteristics, Hanfu also evolved different postures.

Han costume in Qin and Han Dynasties

The Han costumes of Qin and Han Dynasties are triple clothes, including curved train robe and straight train.

The curved train robe is often worn by women. The clothes are tight and narrow, and can be dragged to the ground.

Wearing this style has high requirements for body, fat points are not good-looking, and the makeup is simple.

Since ancient times, the ancients have regarded 'cherry fansukou' as beauty. It can show its flavor without cumbersome bun and redundant accessories.

Hanfu in Han and Jin Dynasties

Since the Han and Jin Dynasties, the skirt waist has been tied around the waist, while in the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, the skirt waist has been tied higher, and many of them are on the chest.

Hanfu of Wei, Jin, southern and Northern Dynasties

By the time of Wei, Jin, southern and Northern Dynasties, Hanfu began to change under the influence of Hufu.

With narrow sleeves, short clothes, boots and other elements, it is more conducive to sports, as well as horse riding and archery.

This also shows that Hanfu is not a solidified dress, but will evolve according to social development, human comfort and aesthetic changes.

The upper Ru of Han clothes made in the Jin Dynasty is usually a collar Ru with a waist appendix at the waist. Ru is a jacket. Yan's note in the chapter on urgency says, 'short clothes say Ru, above the knee'.

The obvious feature of Ru skirt is that the top is short and the bottom skirt is long, which reflects the requirements of the golden section.

And wide robes, big sleeves and elegant sleeves give people the feeling of being elegant and natural, and fully show the beauty of women. It's really beautiful!

Tang Dynasty Hanfu

During the Tang Dynasty, the style also changed from light to gorgeous, and was relatively open. Refer to the lady Ru skirt in the tomb wall painting of Princess Yongtai in the Tang Qianling, most of them are low chest clothes, which is called breast length Ru skirt in modern times.

Chest length skirt is divided into cross neck chest length skirt and breast length skirt. Regardless of shape, it is usually worn with large sleeved shirt, batch of silk and half arm, dreaming back to the Tang Dynasty in a trance.

Wearing a Ru skirt, the strokes outline the flower mother in the forehead, step into the pool garden of Qiongtai, and dance a song of neon and red feather clothes. Walking on the streets of Chang'an, every step is the rhyme of Tang poetry

Song Dynasty Hanfu

In the Han clothes of the Song Dynasty, the women's style is mainly Ru skirt. The mainstream style is big skirt, right lapel, cross collar and opposite skirt.

At the same time, Bei Zi has become a popular dress for women, and song pants matching it have also appeared, which has gradually become a daily dress for later women.

In the Song Dynasty, the saddle was long sleeved, with a long body and a crotch under the armpit, that is, the front and back lapels of the clothes were not sewn up, but with belts under the armpit and behind.

The loose and thin vertical bar design of Beizi reflects the concept of women's pursuit of 'thin for beauty', which is also reflected in many similar styles in modern clothing.

Put on Song Beizi song pants, don't need too much powder to dress up, outline an eyebrow and a little crimson lips. I'm the thinnest and most elegant sister in the whole street!

Ming Hanfu

Ming Dynasty Hanfu is the 'most reliable' Hanfu shape that can be bought at present. Today, there are many Hanfu styles on the market, and there are many Ming Dynasty styles.

In the Ming Dynasty, jackets and skirts gradually replaced Ru skirts and became very popular.

Jacket skirt is different from Ru skirt. Jacket skirt doesn't tie clothes in the waist. Moreover, Bijia is also popular, that is, to get a sleeveless vest; A Xiayu is a shawl; It's a long coat.

You only need to wear a simple braided bun, insert a petal bun, a thin eyebrow and a touch of light vermilion between your lips, which is particularly gentle and beautiful. You are a Daming girl!