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Making Song Dynasty clothes
Clothing culture is no longer flashy luxury, but simple and simple. In the Song Dynasty, women's clothes were restrained, conservative, elegant and quiet, and the "shame-hiding" function of coats and cakes was strengthened, so all the "wildness" instantly converged a lot. In the Song Dynasty, both powerful royalty and ordinary people liked to wear suspenders with straight collars and lapels, because they were comfortable and elegant. In the Song Dynasty, women's wear a short jacket with narrow sleeves on the top and a long skirt on the bottom, usually wearing a long lapel outside the jacket. Women's hard-sleeved little shepherd is very similar to the current bottoming shirt, with beautiful lace embroidered on the collar and front.

A half-moon silver comb engraved with embossed lion patterns was unearthed from Yi Tomb in Pengze, Jiangxi Province in the Northern Song Dynasty. The main flower is decorated with another red ribbon, and the lower layer is connected with lace by petal pattern. Fine comb teeth, rich workmanship, still maintained the style of the Tang Dynasty. From the 98 murals of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, it can be seen that the clothing culture of aristocratic women in the western regions even surpassed that of the Tang and Five Dynasties.

Hosta and gold-plated silver hairpin 1 Hosta double-stranded hairpin 1, length 15cm, width 1.7cm, unearthed from the Northern Song Dynasty stone hairpin tomb in fangshan county, Beijing. Several gold-plated silver hairpin unearthed from Zhou Tomb of Southern Song Dynasty in De 'an, Jiangxi Province. The head of the hair stick is bifurcated into two strands, and the surface has a relief pattern, but there is no grain.

Pinlai glass hairpin. The Southern Song Dynasty glass hairpin unearthed in Changsha, Hunan Province is 7.9 cm long, with a nail-hat-shaped head, a diameter of 1.2 cm and a transparent body. Jin chai. The gold hollowed-out hair clasp unearthed from the Northern Song Dynasty site in Yongjia, Zhejiang Province, has a flat olive-shaped head, a high relief dragon pattern and a hollow grass pattern, and the end of the hair clasp is a fine cone, which is extremely beautiful. Silver hairpin: Silver hairpin unearthed from Zhou Tomb of Southern Song Dynasty in De 'an, Jiangxi Province, some of which are decorated with flowers or inlaid with precious stones, while others are not decorated. Three hollowed-out gold-plated silver needles (9.9 cm to 16.8 cm in length) were unearthed in Huangsheng Tomb of Southern Song Dynasty in Fuzhou, and were unearthed in Baotou.