Origin: Hanfu is the traditional national costume of Han nationality in China. Its origin can be traced back to the period of Three Emperors and Five Emperors until the Ming Dynasty. For thousands of years, China people have never changed the basic characteristics of clothing. The clothes worn by the Han nationality in this period are called Huaxia clothes, and modern clothes are called Hanfu. Since the Yellow Emperor Yao Shun ruled the world by hanging down his clothes in the Yanhuang era, Hanfu has the concept of clothes and clothing. After the standard system of Zhouli in Zhou Dynasty, it was perfected and popularized in Han Dynasty. Because of the rule of Wenjing, the prosperity of Hanwu and the revival of Guangwu, the influence of the Han Dynasty reached its peak, and the appellation of Han people came into being.
Although there were some changes in the subsequent dynasties, the main features of Hanfu remained unchanged, all of which were based on the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty was one of the most important and outstanding dynasties in China, and it was also the centralization of the feudal dynasty in China.