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Comparison of Chinese and foreign clothing
During the reign of Kangxi and Yongzheng, Han women still kept the style of Ming Dynasty, and clothes and long skirts were popular in small sleeve. After drying, the clothes began to get fatter and shorter, the cuffs became wider and wider, and cloud shoulders began to appear. In the late Qing dynasty, women began to wear skirts and trousers, which were inlaid with lace and rolled up. Manchu women often wear "flag clothes", comb the flag bun (at both ends) and wear "flowerpot bottom" flag shoes.

As early as the Republic of China 1894, Kang Youwei and Foreign Minister Wu Shangshu demanded the reform of clothing and kimono styles. Since then, with the strengthening of exchanges between China and foreign countries, various western costumes have begun to impact China's traditional costume system. Traditional robes, shirts, jackets, trousers and skirts have been increasingly influenced by western clothing and have been replaced by many new varieties and styles.

After the Revolution of 1911, the Manchu rule was overthrown and the service methods began to become more diversified. Specifically, before the 1920s, women usually wore jackets, trousers and dresses.

After the 1920s, cheongsam gradually became popular in cities, while jackets and trousers suits were still popular in remote areas. The characteristics of clothing since New China can be divided into several stages, and each era has its own unique characteristics.

From the fifties to the late sixties. During this period, China's clothing was mainly influenced by the Soviet Union. Blatch dresses used to be popular in cities, but in rural areas and other remote areas, jackets and trousers are still the mainstay, maintaining traditional costumes. In addition, Lenin's clothes were popular for some time.

From the late 1960s to the late 1970s, black dresses were all the rage. Because of the well-known events, the clothing characteristics of this period are more distinct, and everyone basically wears the same clothes, or still maintains the traditional coat and trousers suit.

Typical dress at that time, after the reform and opening up. 1978, China began to implement the policy of reform and opening up. Since then, all kinds of clothes have mushroomed. With the improvement of people's living standards and the gradual opening of their minds, clothing has begun to show more and more open characteristics.