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Are the clothes in the Painted Skin traditional Hanfu?
Kneeling is a real habit of China people, called "sitting"; I don't believe you can see through Hanfu and sit up straight. Does a person look like a clock?

Kneeling later became a humiliating ceremony, and it became a bad behavior under the complex humiliation of "three kneels and nine knocks" in the Qing Dynasty, which was completely inconsistent with Confucian etiquette principles.

Chairs only became popular in the Song Dynasty, but sitting and bowing are still the most dignified manners.

Even if the clothes pass through the messy magic night in Chang 'an, we know that China people sat on formal occasions in the Tang Dynasty.

The clothes worn by the characters are designed according to the figurines unearthed in the Han Dynasty, especially the maid's clothes, which are called "Ququ" and have a right collar (Y-shaped collar, and the left collar presses the right collar), which is the most basic feature of Hanfu.

And like in movies, people at that time used their own plates and boxes to draw wood when eating.

Generally speaking, this movie is better than many messy TV dramas, but it certainly has shortcomings and loopholes, but it is definitely not what you said.

Finally, it is suggested that lz should study the real knowledge of China traditional culture.

Caption: Hanfu icons made by contemporary Hanfu merchants.

There is also a sitting icon:/forum/mpic/item/7fae9a250fa9137735a80f64.jpg.