Han costume
Hanfu, the full name is "the traditional costume of the Han nationality", also known as Hanfu, Huafu and Huafu. From the accession of the Yellow Emperor to the mid-Kloc-0/7th century (late Ming and early Qing Dynasty), in the main residential areas of the Han nationality, with the "Huaxia-Han" culture as the background and the Chinese etiquette culture as the core, through natural evolution, a unique Han personality was formed, which was obviously different from other nationalities. It is the embodiment of China's "country of clothes", "country of etiquette", "country of splendid china" and "country of Cyrus", bearing the excellent craftsmanship and aesthetics of the Han nationality, and inheriting more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected China arts and crafts. Hanfu "began in Huangdi and was prepared in Yaoshun", which originated from the coronation made by Huangdi.
Stereotyped in the Zhou Dynasty, and after the Han Dynasty, based on the Four Books and Five Classics, it formed a complete robe and costume system and became a part of Shinto. Therefore, China's later dynasties lived in the Zhou Dynasty and the French and Han Dynasties, and it was a national event to inherit the mantle of the Han Dynasty, which led to the ambition of Yu Dafu in the Twenty-four History. "The Yellow Emperor and Yao Shun govern the world by hanging down their clothes, which benefits from Gan Kun", which means that the shape of the petticoat under their clothes is determined by God's will and sacred.