Introduce the customs of a country.
The Chinese nation is a multi-ethnic unity, and all 56 ethnic groups have created splendid national costume culture. Due to the differences in living environment, customs, religious beliefs, national character and aesthetic taste of various ethnic groups, a unique national costume culture has been formed. According to the phonetic order of national names, women wear narrow long-sleeved double-breasted shirts and skirts. Unmarried women comb plates on their heads, and married women tie buns and wrap them on towering Baotou. Women like to wear all kinds of silver ornaments. Bai people: Bai people mainly live in Dali, Yunnan, where Cangshan Erhai Lake has beautiful scenery and developed national culture. Bai men and women are wearing clothes, coats, collars and trousers. The collocation of clothing colors is concise and bright, and the contrast is harmonious. Bai people advocate white. Men's hair bands, women's hair bands, men's and women's tops and even pants all like to use white or light green and light blue. Baoan nationality: Baoan nationality lives in Dahejia area of Gansu Province. Baoan people wear white shirts, green tops, waistcoats, black trousers, white or black domes and robes during festivals. Women wear colorful clothes and trousers, a lace jacket just above the knee, a vest, a hood and a hat. Bulang nationality: Bulang nationality is distributed in the west and southwest of Yunnan. Brown men wear long-sleeved double-breasted or large-breasted clothes with blue round neck and wide-leg pants. Women wear tight tops, skirts and trousers. All famous women like to wear silver ornaments. Buyi people: Buyi people live in Panjiang and Hongshui River basins in southwest China. Buyi men often wear shorts, robes and melon seeds when dressing up. Women wear short coats, pleated skirts or trousers and silver ornaments. The Korean nationality in China was formed by emigrating from the Korean Peninsula to the northeast in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Its culture has a profound relationship with the Korean peninsula. Korean men's jackets have wide oblique sleeves and streamers on the front. They also like to wear "vest" and knickerbockers, which are very fat and convenient for sitting cross-legged on the kang. Women wear short skirts and long skirts, and their tops are similar to those of men, but shorter. Korean children wear colorful clothes and look like rainbows. Young men wear caps, middle-aged fishermen wear felt hats, and women generally wear colored headscarves. Korean men often wear wide rectangular rubber shoes, and women often wear pointed boat-shaped rubber shoes. Dagan 'er people mainly live on both sides of Nenjiang River, which is one of the ethnic groups with high social development level and more economic and cultural contacts with the outside world. The clothing style of Dagan 'er nationality is mainly robe style. In order to facilitate riding, the front and back of the robe are slit. Men's wear is mainly leather, while women's wear is mostly cotton. The hair styles and decorations of Dagan 'er women vary from place to place, some are wrapped in white cloth or white woolen cloth, and some Dai people wear headdresses. Dai people mostly live in subtropical areas of Yunnan, and are good at farming and rice planting. Dai people have integrated Central Plains culture, Indian culture and Indochina culture in their life customs and religious beliefs. Dai men usually wear round neck sweaters or sweaters, trousers and white or blue cloth. Women wear long skirts and tops and comb all kinds of hairstyles. Dai people worship peacocks and elephants and often weave patterns of peacocks and elephants on their clothes. De 'ang people live in the southwest of Yunnan Province, and their costumes have strong national characteristics. De 'ang men mostly wear blue and black shirts and wide trousers, wrapped in black and white headscarves, and the ends of the scarves are decorated with colored pompoms; Young people wear silver collars and other decorations. Women wear blue and black coats, skirts and belts. Dongxiang nationality: Dongxiang nationality lives in the northeast of Linxia, Gansu Province. The costumes of Dongxiang nationality are similar to those of local Han nationality and Hui nationality. Women usually wear navy and black and blue fabrics, plus a knee-length vest. Men wear short coats, fat pants, vests, and some wear robes. Women generally wear silk hijab, which is divided into green, black and white. Dong Dong people live in the border areas of Hunan, Guizhou and Guangxi provinces. Dong costumes are divided into north and south. The costumes of Dong people living in the northern area are basically the same as those of Han people. Women wear collarless clothes, silver beads and trousers Southern men wear double-breasted clothes, leggings and bright cloth on their heads; When women dress up, they wear tights and pleated skirts, or jackets, trousers and feather skirts. Dong women love silver ornaments, which are more beautiful and important. Dulong Dulong people have lived on both sides of Dulong River in Yunnan for generations. Dulong people like to cover their clothes with striped carpets, which have both quaint mountain charm and modern fashion charm. Dulong men and women like to make bracelets and waist rings with dyed red rattan, and women wear large flower towels. Russians Russians in our country are descendants of Russian immigrants and returned overseas Chinese from the Soviet Union, and most of their costumes retain the traditional characteristics of Russians. Men often wear knee-length pullovers and thin-legged pants, and wear wool hats or fur hats. Women wear thick shirts, sleeveless high-waisted double-breasted robes and long skirts. The Oroqen people have hunted in the vast forests of Daxing 'anling for generations, creating a fur clothing culture suitable for forest hunting. Oroqen costumes are mainly robes, including leather clothes, leather pants, leather armor, leather hats and leather gloves. In winter, men usually wear robes with slits at the front and back, and women also wear robes, but women's robes are longer than men's, not with slits at the front and back, but with slits at both sides. In spring and autumn and summer, wear short coats and leather pants, and remove smooth robes and fur. Ewenki Ewenki people live in a vast area south of the Ergon River. Due to the difference of living environment, Ewenki people in different places have different cultural characteristics of costumes. Ewenki people pay more attention to the production and wearing of clothing, regardless of men's and women's clothing, their skirts, collars and other places are decorated with cloth or sheepskin. Men usually wear belts, otherwise it will be regarded as impolite behavior; Women don't have to wear a belt at ordinary times, but they have to wear it at work. Ewenki people like blue clothes. Ewenki leather boots are decorated with exquisite patterns.