No matter the dresses of aristocratic women or the daily clothes of ordinary women, flag women are robes. Ordinary people have become accustomed to the historical memory of "women wearing gowns = flag women wearing gowns", so when the Republic of China cheongsam began to appear, it would give ordinary people an association, which is "cheongsam". In fact, the first batch of cheongsam in the Republic of China did not recognize the name "cheongsam", but "only called it a gown, robe or robe, confused with men's wear. On February 27th, 1926, the Republic of China Daily in Shanghai wrote a short article "The robe has no flag", proposing to change its name to "Qipao" and finally calling it Qipao.
Cheongsam was formed in the 1920s. Some scholars believe that its origin can be traced back to the deep clothes in the pre-Qin and Han dynasties. It is the most common women's dress after 1920, and 1929 was designated as the national dress. However, there was no concept of national costume before. In addition to the regulations on Hanbok, the ancients were very open-minded about clothing. Different classes have their own dress styles, and there are no rules to follow in their evolution. Neighboring countries often follow the trend, or we are all leading the ancient fashion trend.
Now a hundred flowers are blooming, and you can wear whatever you want every day.