Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties were the most frequent periods of regime change in China's history. Due to the long-term feudal regime and continuous wars, the development of China culture in this period was particularly affected. Its outstanding performance is the rise of metaphysics, the prosperity of Taoism and the introduction of Persian and Greek culture.
During the 300-odd years from the pre-Wei Dynasty to the Sui Dynasty, during the alternating rise and fall of more than 30 dynasties, the above-mentioned many new cultural factors influenced and infiltrated each other, complicating the development of Confucianism and the image and historical position of Confucius in this period.
Characteristics of Clothing in Southern and Northern Dynasties
The Southern and Northern Dynasties was a period of great change in the history of ancient Chinese costumes. At this time, because a large number of Hu people moved to live in the Central Plains, Hu clothing became the fashionable dress at that time. Tightness, round neck and split are the characteristics of Khufu.
Menfu clothing
Clothing: Except for the Northern Zhou Dynasty, there is still only one largest clothing, which is roughly the same as that of the Han Dynasty, but the main color of the clothes is slightly different.
Flat coronation clothes: The clothes at all levels are similar in form and color, except for the chapter patterns on the clothes, which are twelve chapters of the emperor, nine chapters of the three princes, seven chapters of the Chinese worm under the age of nine, embroidered by the emperor and woven by the officials.
Coronation of the Northern Zhou Dynasty: Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty successfully carried out the policy of sinicization and vigorously promoted the system of rites in ancient China, so the costume color system in the Northern Zhou Dynasty was based on rites.
Crown dress: a dress that pays tribute to the public or the public. The clothes are black and plain, and Hanfu has a soap collar.
Court clothes: Like the Han Dynasty, the court clothes of emperors and officials are distinguished by the crowns they wear, and both have five-color court clothes. However, in the Han dynasty, soap court clothes and crimson court clothes were the main clothes, while in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, crimson court clothes were the main clothes.