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What's the difference between China traditional costume and Buddhist costume?
No matter which dynasty in China, cultural propaganda has always been one of the most effective propaganda methods. Clothing art is also a cultural phenomenon. In an ancient country with thousands of years' history, Confucianism plays an important role in China culture. With the gradual introduction of Buddhism into China, traditional Confucian costumes and Buddhist costumes have different styles and meanings due to different cultural backgrounds.

First, the beauty of traditional costumes The traditional costumes of China changed with the development of dynasties in various countries, experienced different dynasties, and represented the beauty of different times. Traditional costumes have very strict requirements on materials, colors and types. Different seasons and occasions must be matched with different colors and varieties of clothes. During the Thai-Han period, Confucianism was the main clothing style, and people paid attention to benevolence, righteousness and etiquette. Most of the costumes in Sui and Tang Dynasties were robes and firs. The Song Dynasty used the costumes before the Tang Dynasty, and the details of the costumes also changed. Ming and Qing dynasties' costumes combined the elements of Song and Yuan Dynasties. During the Republic of China, western elements were added to clothing, and Zhongshan suit also entered people's lives. The cutting of cheongsam introduced the concept of western cutting.

Second, the beauty of Buddhist costumes Buddhist costumes and Buddhist culture, everyone is equal. There is no distinction between high and low Buddhist costumes. During the historical changes in China, great changes have taken place in Buddhist costumes. Nowadays, Buddhist costumes are generally brown, yellow, gray, black and yellow-green. ? Christina? It is one of the main costumes of Buddhist costumes. Clothes are similar to China's Hanfu, with wide sleeves and square collar. At present, Christina is mainly worn on formal occasions, and some magicians will wear red or yellow robes embroidered with gold and silver thread at the Fa Conference.

No matter how dynasties change and history evolves, people's pursuit of beauty remains unchanged. Although there are differences between traditional costumes and Buddhist costumes in culture, color, type and modeling, they all represent the cultural knowledge to show their religious traditions and provide valuable information for the study of China's cultural literature.