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What influence does the Silk Road have on clothing? What influence does the Silk Road have on clothing?
1. Before the Han Dynasty, China began to do business with the western regions and even beyond. China's complete clothing system was established in the Han Dynasty. In the Han Dynasty, dyeing and weaving technology, embroidery technology and metal technology developed rapidly, which promoted the changes of clothing decoration.

2. Although Wei-Jin costumes retain the basic forms of Han Dynasty, their style features are unique and outstanding. Persian patterns were introduced into China through the Silk Road in the 6th century A.D., which had a great influence on textiles, clothing and other decorations at that time. This is reflected in Dunhuang murals.

3. Southern Dynasties basically inherited Wei and Jin Dynasties. During this period, the dynamic images of Dunhuang, such as well floor, triangle flower and strip flower, flying and moire, were skillfully combined, which was both simple and beautiful, but also subtle and soft. Wool carpets, linen and silk were all popular products at that time.

It is also very popular for women to wear Hu clothes in Tang Dynasty. Khufu is a western costume. The form of the belt is also deeply influenced by Khufu. Before this, people's waist ornaments were made of gold, silver, copper and iron. At this time, it is popular to use belts with gold ornaments and short belts for tying things. This kind of belt was the most popular in the Tang Dynasty and lasted until the Northern Song Dynasty.

5. After the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the influence of Khufu gradually weakened, and the styles of women's clothes became wider and wider. The Tang costume itself is varied and varied. It boldly absorbs the characteristics of foreign costumes from appearance to decoration, and draws lessons from foreign costumes in Central Asia, India, Iran, Persia, North China and the Western Regions, enriching the costume culture of the Tang Dynasty, making it colorful and unique, and becoming a wonderful work in China's historical costumes, attracting worldwide attention.