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Nowadays, Cheongsam is recognized worldwide and has inspired many foreign adaptations because of its simple yet exotic lines. It is popular because it fits the Chinese female figure well, has simple lines, and looks elegant. It is suitable for wearing all year round for both young and elderly groups. Hanfu features a loose yi (/ee/) 衣 'upper garment') with sleeves, and a skirt-like shang (/shung/ 裳 'lower garment' ). The belt sash was often decorated with jade. NewHanfu is an interactive platform for people interested in traditional Chinese dress to learn and communicate with each other. We provide not only information and stories about Hanfu but all 5 categories of traditional Chinese clothing. The term "Hanfu" refers to the historical dress of the Han people for all of history before the Qing Dynasty, when the Manchus reigned.

Costumes of ethnic minorities vary greatly with different nationalities and different branches and regions within the same ethnic group. The difference can be seen from province to province, from county to county, and even from village to village. The costume is the most obvious symbol of an ethnic group, and in history, many ethnic groups were named just according to their garments. 6. The 7 Key Variations in Traditional Chinese Dress & ClothingChew, Matthew (2007). "Contemporary Re-emergence of the Qipao: Political Nationalism, Cultural Production and Popular Consumption of a Traditional Chinese Dress". The China Quarterly; Cambridge. 189: 144–161. doi: 10.1017/S0305741006000841. S2CID 154645123.

Gender, Women’s clothing was more diverse than clothing for men. Compared to men’s clothing, women’s clothing had more ornaments, items, and styles. The 5 broad categories of traditional Chinese clothing have been introduced. In general, each of them could be recognized by 7 key variations.

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Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han nationality,“Began the Yellow Emperor, prepare for Yao and Shun”, came from the Yellow Emperor system Mianfu and was fixed in the Zhou dynasty. In different periods of history, Hanfu has some changes, but overlapped and rightward collars are invariable. A whole set of Hanfu usually consists of three layers: a small coat (underwear), a middle coat(inner garment), and an overcoat. Until the Han Dynasty, the Hanfu was adopted and promoted by the ruling class. The Mianfu of Topcoat-plus-Skirt style(separate tops and lower garment) is the official dress of the emperors and officials. Shenyi (Gown) is the casual clothing of the officials and scholars, and Served Ru skirt is worn by women. The laboring class generally wears short clothing in imperfect conditions. A: No, Tangzhuang evolved from Magua of Manchu(one of 56 ethnic groups in China, who overthrew the Ming dynasty and established the Qing dynasty), so Tangzhuang is actually Manchu's clothing. Color, People normally wore light-colored clothing in daily life. Red, bright yellow, and purple always exclusively belonged to the emperor and the imperial family. The mass people mostly wore red at weddings. Besides that, white clothing was normally worn at a funeral. For example, only an empress or official wives could wear true red for women while the color was prohibited to concubines. Awkward APEC Fashion: What World Leaders Wore–In Pictures", The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, 20 Nov 2016 . The upper outer garment was shorter and the lower garment was longer, and the outer coat became longer to shorten the exposed skirt's length. Hanfu in the Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1912)

Zhao, Andrew Jianhua (2013), "Designing a National Style: The Tangzhuang Phenomenon", The Chinese Fashion Industry: An Ethnographic Approach, London: Bloomsbury, pp. 69–82, ISBN 9781847889386 . Lin Xiaoping (2010), Children of Marx and Coca-Cola: Chinese Avant-Garde Art and Independent Cinema, Critical Interventions, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, ISBN 9780824833367 . Read online at Google Books

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In recent years, when Chinese people talk about Hanfu, they usually mean a long flowing robe with loose sleeves and a belt at the waist. However, Hanfu is a diverse term including different styles of clothing from different dynasties. Features of Hanfu As wearers, we are not only customers but also co-producers. Especially in today’s market, people can choose any style of clothing with great freedom. It is our likes and dislikes that determine the routes of clothing designs.

Fortunately, what followed was the "Hanfu Revival", the Hanfu Movement, short for the "Hanfu Cultural Revival Movement," is an active part of the Chinese cultural revival, the current Chinese cultural revival movement. However, in the 19 th century, it was widespread for females to wear Qipao on formal and casual occasions voluntarily. The Tang suits we see today evolved from Magua rather than Hanfu. A typical design of a Tang suit employs the Chinese characters, such as Fu (福, literally meaning happiness in Chinese) and Shou (寿, literally meaning longevity in Chinese) to express good fortune and best wishes, which is extremely popular among the Chinese people owing to its cultural connotation.A: No, as we said before, Tang suit developed from magua of Qing Dynasty(1644-1911 A.D.) and has nothing to do with the Tang dynasty. History&Development It is characterized by loose and flowing silhouettes, intricate embroidery, and a wide range of colors and designs. The Hanfu was worn by both men and women and has been an important part of Chinese culture and identity for centuries. Men not only wore the traditional Han-style round-collar pao, but also wore the Mongolian zhisunfu ( jisum in Mongolian). Finnane, Antonia (2008), Changing Clothes in China: Fashion, History, Nation, New York: Columbia University Press . Material, At the very beginning, the ancient Chinese only covered their bodies with leaves. As agricultural development increased, more clothing material appeared. In later years, linen, cotton, and silk were prominent materials. During the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), according to the government's policy of physiocracy and restriction of business, business people were forbidden to wear silk clothing, even if they were rich.

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