During the Nara period in Japan, that is, during the prosperous Tang Dynasty in China, Japan sent a large number of Tang Dynasty envoys to China to study the culture, art and law of China, including the system of dressing. At that time, Japan also promulgated the Dress Order and the Salary Order, which imitated the system of the Tang Dynasty, and were used for the enthronement ceremony, coronation ceremony, wedding ceremony and other ceremonies.
The main differences between modern kimono and Hanfu are: the lines of Hanfu are curves, and some styles are square when unfolded, but they are smooth curves when worn on the body; Kimono's lines are straight lines, which are straight right angles when unfolded. It consists of several large squares, and most of them are straight lines when worn on the body.
Hanbok, in the Tang Dynasty, Silla (one of the countries on the Korean Peninsula) asked Emperor Taizong to give Hanbok and remove Silla, just like China. After the middle period of Korea, Lee's Korean clothing absorbed the clothing style of the Ming Dynasty and followed the system of China. In particular, women's clothing is developing to high-waisted skirts, while official clothes, court clothes and important court dresses have always retained the Hanfu system and changed with the changes of Hanfu.
For example, the back tie of Wusha hoe of Tang officials is a drooping belt style, and so is the hoe of Silla officials. After the Ming dynasty, it was changed to scattered angle type, and the Li dynasty was also changed to short scattered angle type. For example, the dress of Empress Li Chao has always been the style of Empress China. The main differences between modern hanbok and hanbok are as follows: hanbok generally has right lapels and double lapels (big V-neck), while hanbok has inconspicuous lapels, similar to small V-neck; The woman's dress is very high, under? Very spacious and fluffy.