In the Qing Dynasty (A.D.1644-1911), men's clothes were mainly robes and mandarin jackets. In the Qing Dynasty, Manchu and Han costumes coexisted. Manchu women mainly wear robes, while Han women wear clothes and skirts as the fashion. There are more and more styles and varieties of women's wear in Qing Dynasty, including vests, skirts, coats, scarves, belts and glasses.
Cheongsam, popular in the 1920s, was born out of Manchu women's clothing in the Qing Dynasty, and was shaped by the continuous improvement of western clothing styles absorbed by Han women. From the 1920s to the end of the 1940s, China cheongsam was popular for more than 20 years, and its style changed several times. For example, the collar completely got rid of the old style, which fully showed the beauty of women's posture and curves, just suitable for the fashion at that time. Later, cheongsam also spread abroad and was worn by women in other countries.
carpet
China began to produce carpets from the tenth year of Xianfeng to the tenth year of Tongzhi (1860- 187 1). Carpet pattern design appeared in the last years of19th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, China carpets gradually matured in pattern design, color setting and technology, and in the 1920s, a unique China carpet was formed.
China carpet standard system;
The basic composition of carpet pattern is mainly reflected in: the layout of the inner pattern mainly occupies the center of the carpet, the four corners are decorated with equilateral triangular corner clouds, the outside of the carpet is surrounded by small sides and large sides, and the edge of the carpet is a narrow circle without any decoration.
Carpets of Qing Dynasty (A.D.1644-1911). It is mainly used for court etiquette, the later life of emperors and Beijing officials' families, and a few for folk festive activities.
The patterns and ornamentation of carpet patterns in China are famous for their magnificence, solemnity, elegant colors and not kitsch. After 1920, China carpets produced colorful branches and artistic patterns.