Manchu people like to wear cheongsam. After the Qing Dynasty unified the whole country, cheongsam was mainly worn by women. Developed the style and emphasized the decoration. It's a round neck, double-breasted robe with left and right openings and straight sleeves. In the Qing Dynasty, women's cheongsam was also popular with "big sleeves". The sleeves are longer than the hands, and the color embroidery in the lower half of the sleeves adopts patterns of different colors from the sleeve surface, and then it is pulled out, which is unique and beautiful. Manchu women usually wear a foot-long robe and a vest-like vest outside.
Manchu women's shoes are very distinctive. With wood as the sole, the sole is extremely high, similar to today's high heels, except that the high heels are in the middle of the shoes. Wide from top to bottom, thin and round in the middle, similar to a flowerpot.
In the Qing Dynasty, Manchu and Han women mostly wore culottes, mainly long skirts. For example, in early fashion, there are patterns in the pleats in the skirt, which looks beautiful in the moonlight. The "phoenix-tailed skirt", which was popular in the middle period, used gold and silver thread to join the skirts together, just like the phoenix-tailed skirt. During the Qianlong period, women liked to wear pale yellow pink-rimmed shirts and embroidered skirts and trousers. During the reign of Xianfeng and Tongzhi, the phoenix-tailed skirt was improved into a "fish-scale pleated skirt", that is, the hem of the skirt was connected with a thread, so that it could be expanded and contracted and looked like a fish scale. The ever-changing policy that men are superior to women in the early Qing dynasty did not make the Manchu and Han women's costumes in the early Qing dynasty retain their respective shapes and characteristics. With the increasing exchanges between Manchu and Han nationalities, women's wear is gradually merging.
Full introduction of Qing emperor's clothes (super beautiful Tu Tu
Ruler's robes (in feudal China)
Type: Four groups of golden dragons, front and back shoulders * * *, left shoulder day and right shoulder moon, decorated with Wanshou seal script and five-color moire.
Wearing occasions: offering sacrifices to mounds, praying for valleys and praying for rain.