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Why did ancient clothes grow to the ground?
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Qu Qu is a style of Han Fu. According to the Book of Rites, one of the major features of deep clothes is "continuous hemming", which means that "the common feature of these clothes is that they all have a piece of music that covers back." (Ji Sun). In ancient times, there were 12 pieces of deep clothes, all of which were wide at the bottom and narrow at the top, commonly known as "clothes", followed by "songs".

The clothes worn by ancient people are not like the clothes we wear now. Paired with pants or skirts, or dresses, short sleeves, shorts, etc. Casual collocation is a personal preference, but there was only one kind of dress in ancient times, that is, robes.

Robes and robes are different, too. You know, in ancient times, they were divided into three classes: princes, nobles and ordinary people. It was a hierarchical feudal system, and clothes were no exception.

People of different classes have their own clothes, which will lead to decapitation. We can see from the court dramas in recent years, especially those concubines who live in the palace. Their costumes are very different and their status is very noble, and most of them wear robes.

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Women's deep clothing in Han Dynasty is not only worn by men, but also the most common clothing style in women's clothing, which is reflected in many image materials. This kind of clothing is tight and narrow, long and easy to drag, and its hem is generally trumpet-shaped and does not show its feet. Sleeves are wide and narrow, and cuffs are mostly wrapped.

The collar part is very distinctive, usually a cross collar, and the neckline is very low to expose underwear. Wear a few clothes, and the collar of each layer will be exposed, up to more than three layers, which is called "triple clothes".

Women's Deep Clothes in Han Dynasty (unearthed from No.1 Han Tomb of Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan). In this silk painting, the woman wears a bun at the back of her head, jewelry is inserted between her temples, and pearls and jade are obviously inserted in the old woman's hair. The clothes we wear, although different in texture and color, are basically the same in style, and they are all tight-fitting clothes with wide sleeves. After many twists and turns, the clothes were wrapped around the hips and tied with ribbons.

The clothes worn by the old woman are also painted with exquisite and gorgeous patterns, which are full of characteristics of the times. The collar, sleeves and lapels of the clothes are all nailed with the same material, which is basically the same as the clothes unearthed in the same tomb.

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