1, Yan skirt
One of the styles of Hanfu is the upper skirt and the lower skirt, and the right collar is handed over. As the main form of Hanfu, the details of Fu skirt have been changing, some of them are deep under the armpits, the sleeves are wide, the sleeves are wider than the cuffs, and there is a waistline, which is often considered as the style of Hanfu. Some have a shallow neckline, and the sleeves are straight sleeves with the same width as the cuffs. The sleeves are narrow and have a waistline, which is considered to be a skirt worn outside.
2. Sunshade skirt or blouse skirt
Tops and skirts are one of the styles of Hanfu. Long-sleeved coat and shirt, right collar, clothes are mostly pipa sleeves with cuffs. The lower skirt is mostly matched with a horse-face pleated skirt or an ordinary pleated skirt. There are four skirt doors before and after the horse face skirt, which overlap in pairs. The skirts on both sides are pleated, and the middle skirt door overlaps to form a glossy surface, commonly known as "horse face". There are decorative patterns on the knees, so it is also called a skirt. The style of big dresses has influenced the Korean court and other ethnic groups in China.
3, chest-length skirt
Skirt styles divided by knot position. As the name implies, tie the skirt with the lace above the chest. It began in the Sui Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. The skirt hangs down, elegant, divided into double-breasted and stand-up collar, with double-breasted in the majority. A full-length skirt with many pleats.
4. Half arm
One of the styles of Hanfu, Shen Congwen wrote in "Research on Ancient Chinese Costume": Half-arm, also known as half-sleeve, is a collarless (or lapel) or lapel (or pullover) jacket developed from Wei and Jin Dynasties, which is characterized by elbow-length sleeves and waist-length sleeves. The name half arm refers to different styles in different periods in ancient times. Now generally speaking, it refers to the sleeve length and double-breasted elbow, cross collar or short pleat.
5. Yiyi, also known as Crane.
The old system did not sew sleeves, hence the name "Ye". It was recorded in the Jin Dynasty and was used by many people. Scholars in Song Dynasty had a soft spot for cranes, while scholars in Ming Dynasty mostly took cranes as leisure coats. Shaped like a cloak. Lapel, straight collar, big sleeves and skirt are tied with a pair of long belts. Most of the clothes are light-colored, and the skirts of the leaders are all dark-edged, and the sides are generally not split (some are split). Cloak and cloak are similar in appearance, and sometimes they are mixed.
6. T-shirts
Since the Tang dynasty, it has basically become a style that people with status and status are qualified to wear. The official uniforms of the Song and Ming Dynasties were basically round necks.
7. Zhu's deep clothes
Zhu's deep clothes, a kind of deep clothes in Hanfu, are commonly used dresses in sacrificial occasions. The traditional coat and skirt are cut separately, but sewn into a whole called a deep coat, which is generally taken by scholars.
8. Duan Xuan
It is a dark black dress in ancient China and a coat in the pre-Qin period. It is also used for coronation ceremonies and weddings. In ancient times, emperors, princes and literati all took it. The son of heaven also took it when he lived in the government strictly. Duan Xuan is made of tops and skirts, and Xuan Yi is made of 15 liters of cloth. Every piece of cloth is square, and the end is straight and square, so it is called end. It is also called "Duan Xuan" because there is no colorful decoration on Duan Xuan's clothes, which coincides with the connotation of integrity and honesty.
9. High waist skirt
Women's clothes were popular in Sui and Tang Dynasties, while aristocratic women's hair was popular at the same time. Compared with other clothing styles, skirts have an obvious feature: the upper part is short and the lower part is long, and the upper and lower proportion reflects the requirements of the golden section, which has rich aesthetic connotation.
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Straight is straight, which is a style of Hanfu. It is a kind of dress system in China, which was popular in Qin and Han dynasties, and later it derived many styles, such as straight hair and straight hair.