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Color characteristics of Tang costumes in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
The whole society in the Tang Dynasty loved to make public and show off, and its silk color matching paid attention to the strong contrast of colors, and the fabric color was warm and unrestrained.

The Five Dynasties is an important period connecting the past and the future. People's aesthetics tend to be simple and rational, gradually diluting the grandeur of the prosperous Tang Dynasty into a simple and elegant fashion. The color feature is the change from heavy ink in the prosperous Tang Dynasty to simple monochrome contrast.

Women's clothing is completely different from the sleek and rich style of women in the Tang Dynasty. Their clothes look slender and delicate as a whole, with tight-fitting narrow-sleeved tops or straight-necked tops above and loose long skirts below. The skirt behind them is several feet long. The upper end of the long skirt is tied to the chest, and there is an embroidered tube top on the chest. Most dresses are tied with ribbons, and long ribbons hang down in front of them like two streamers. During this period, women still wore embroidered silk, but the silk was longer and narrower, with rich varieties and elegance.

Men's wear, the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was relatively short, and the clothing generally followed the Tang system, but there were some changes in clothing first. They are all wearing robes, and the color of robes is green, which seems to be related to the system at that time. The hoe foot is slightly drooping, and there may be silk strings in the middle, which is elastic and is also a common style in the late Tang and Five Dynasties.