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East Asian clothing culture
During the Tang Dynasty, Silla was closely related to the Tang Dynasty, and its dress characteristics were almost the same as those of the Tang Dynasty. After Lee's Koryo period, Hanfu absorbed the clothing styles of the Ming Dynasty, especially women's clothing developed into high-waisted skirts, while official clothing, court clothing and important court dresses kept the Hanfu system and changed with the changes of Hanfu. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, officials wore black hoes, while Silla officials wore hoes. For example, the dress of Empress Li Chao has always been the style of Empress China. The main differences between modern hanbok and hanbok are: hanbok generally has a right collar and a double-breasted (V-neck), while hanbok has an inconspicuous collar, similar to a small V-neck; The women's dress is very tall, and the hem is very wide and fluffy.