Hanfu women's dress etiquette
Hanfu is a reflection of our national history and an inquiry into our future. So, do you know what dress etiquette is like for women in Hanfu? The following is dress etiquette, a Hanfu woman, prepared for everyone, hoping to help everyone!
Hanfu women's dress etiquette
What is Hanfu? Do you mean the clothes of the Han Dynasty? This is the most common misunderstanding when many people come into contact with Hanfu.
Just as the "harmony" in kimono refers to the Yamato nation.
The "flag" of cheongsam refers to the standard bearer, that is, Manchu compatriots.
The word "Han" in Hanfu refers to the Han nationality.
Just as the Han people don't just refer to the Han people, Hanfu also refers to the costumes of the Han people, but refers to the costumes with historical inheritance and distinctive national characteristics. It was naturally formed from the "Yellow Emperor's obedience to rule the world" to the Ming Dynasty in the 5,000-year historical tradition and cultural environment, according to the unique lifestyle and aesthetic ideals of the Han people, combined with economic conditions and production level.
It should be noted that Tang in Tang suit does not refer to the Tang Dynasty. In fact, it is still born out of cheongsam, which is just a name changed by the designer himself and cannot be used as a traditional costume of the Han nationality.
A nation's traditional costumes must be available. The necessary condition is "historical inheritance". A dress that is not created casually, such as "Tang suit", cheongsam or clothes with a little Chinese style, can be labeled as "national traditional dress". Traditional tradition, that is, inheriting a nation's habits, means to modify the word "nation" and restrict national inheritance.
Han nationality is the nation with the largest population, the longest history and the most splendid culture in the world. Dating back to the Yanhuang period, this nation was called Huaxia, and 5,000 years of civilization began. After the Han Dynasty, because of its prosperity, foreigners began to call the Huaxia people in the Central Plains Han Chinese. Since then, "Han" has become the name of this nation for thousands of years. At the same time, the traditional costumes of this nation are widely called "Hanfu".
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The skirt has an obvious feature: the top is short and the bottom is long, and the ratio of top to bottom reflects the requirements of the golden section, which has rich aesthetic connotation. They have the same characteristics: plane cutting, multilateral and ribbon binding; The quilting changes of the vamp are mainly in the collar and placket, and the hem reaches the vamp.
Seven males are like a group.
It is the unique dress name of women in Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties.
Chest-length skirts are generally divided into two types, one is a double-breasted skirt, and the other is a cross-collared skirt. Generally speaking, double-breasted and long skirts are more widely used. Common straight sleeves and wide sleeves can also be worn with large sleeves. Skirts are divided into one-piece and two-piece styles, and they are different to wear.
Double-breasted skirt
A double-breasted skirt is called a double-breasted skirt because it has a straight collar and the skirt is symmetrical.
Cross neck skirt
A cross-collared skirt is characterized by a cross-collared coat. Cross-collared skirts were quite common in the Song Dynasty. According to the style, it can be roughly divided into Tang-style cross-neck skirt, Song-style cross-neck skirt and Ming-style cross-neck skirt. According to the object of wearing, it can be divided into men's collared skirts and women's collared skirts.
Quluan class
Qu Qu is a style of Han Fu. According to the Book of Rites, one of the major features of deep clothes is "continuous wrapping", that is to say, "the common feature of these clothes is that they all have a curved surface that covers backwards. Qu Luan is a kind of deep clothing of Hanfu, which is common in Qin and Han Dynasties.
Music styles are diverse, which can be divided into single winding, double winding and three winding according to the number of windings; According to the length, it can be divided into Long song and short songs; Sleeves can be drooping sleeves and wide sleeves. The "coat skirt" mentioned here is a general term for women's clothing in Ming Dynasty, not a fixed term. A coat is a coat and a skirt is a skirt. The coat of early Hanfu was often called "coat", and it was often called "coat" and "shirt" after Wei and Jin Dynasties, but the word "coat" was gradually replaced by "coat" and "shirt" after Tang Dynasty. With the long evolution, their specific meanings and details will be different. At present, the recognized "coat" is a lined or sandwiched coat, and the "unlined shirt" is a single-layer coat. Women's jackets and shirts made in the Ming Dynasty are more distinctive. Most coats are pipa sleeves with cuffs, which can be wrapped and the collar is protected. The lower skirt is mostly equipped with horse-face pleated skirt and ordinary pleated skirt. The length of women's jackets is long or short, including horizontal collar, vertical collar, square collar, double-breasted and so on. In addition, women's jackets in the Ming Dynasty, like men's jackets, have straight sleeves and arrow sleeves.
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Zhituo
Straight purlin refers to the square straight width of the front and back parts of Hanfu tailoring.
Both men and women can wear it in Han Dynasty. This kind of dress appeared as early as the Western Han Dynasty.
Early straight robes were usually a uniform, not a formal dress. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhilian appeared in formal occasions such as banquets.
Coarse clothes
Also known as "vertical brown" and "jumping". (The "short" here does not mean the length. "Short", "vertical" and "sword" are homophones, all of which are pronounced as "Sh". ) For the convenience of work, it is one of the most common clothes styles for farmers in China for thousands of years. Different from uniforms and dresses.
Stick together layers of old cloth or rags (to make uppers or soles of cloth shoes)
Xunzi, also known as Beizi, Zi Chu and Xiuzi. It is a common dress for ancient women and belongs to Hanfu. Its style is dominated by straight collar and double-breasted buttons, with the crotch under the armpit and the waist tied with silk, which is knee-length, and has gradually become a regular dress for later women.
shawl
Cloak, cloak. Also known as "Lotus Clothes", "One Bell" and "One Wrap Round". Used to keep out the wind and cold. The short man was once called Bi, and the old man was also called cloak.
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Cloak is a kind of coat, mostly with straight collar and double-breasted collar, two sleeves and long sleeves, and two underarms. Popular in the Ming Dynasty. Generally, it can be worn outdoors or indoors.
Half arm
The half arm is a short-sleeved gown. This style of clothes was first seen in the Warring States Period. Half-arms include double-breasted half-arms, cross-collar half-arms, and flat-collar half-arms. The picture shows a half-collared arm, which can only be worn by women.
Gaby
Gaby is a sleeveless, collarless vest with split sides and a length below the knee. Its style is usually longer than later vests, usually reaching the hips or knees, and some are longer, less than a foot from the ground.
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