Nanchong hanfu
Mofan Street, Sichuan Opera Troupe, some of their costumes are the most formal Hanfu, such as men's clothing. Except for the military uniforms (arrows, not outrageous), all kinds of shirts, gowns and shoes are from the Tang Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty. The headscarves are exaggerated, but most of them are still in line. Women's clothes have been changed except for a tiny part, because men in the Qing dynasty did not talk to women. Most importantly, nothing has changed. It's funny that many people who like Hanfu can't wear it now. (Because archaeological objects come from graves, they are funerary objects. As a result, I saw on the internet that all of them were wearing shroud. What is even more speechless is that almost all of them put on their robes. Yu Pei hung around his neck with long hair. He was like a sword. However, if people don't borrow it, they will say it. Satin is expensive, and there are Shu brocade, inches. If you can't wear it, you can't fall or kill anyone. Many of them in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China can be regarded as cultural relics.