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Which looks better, kimono or Tibetan clothes?

These three kinds are the traditional costumes of their respective nationalities. It can only be said that each has its own beauty, characteristics and styles, and it cannot be judged by a single standard. It can only be said that from the aesthetic point of view of the Han nationality, kimono was originally based on Hanfu, so it is more in line with the aesthetic of the Han nationality. Tibetan costume culture;

Tibetans in pastoral areas, regardless of gender, age and age, wear refined sheepskin robes in winter, which are mainly divided into two categories: first, leather robes sewn with this skin are the best winter clothes; First, thin skin and thin hair are most suitable for sewing Tibetan robes and making clothes in spring and autumn. Tibetans like to use tiger skin and leopard skin as collars, black corduroy or black satin as edges, and deer skin as edges on sheepskin robes. On the women's fur robe, use two or three corduroies with different widths and a 2-inch-wide floral skirt. This kind of fur robe is characterized by long and fat width, strong wear resistance and warmth, white without a belt and can be taken off as a quilt at night. In summer, herders often wear cotton clothes and robes. This kind of robe is also big collar and sleeves, and has long legs without buttons. The fur robe of the lamb is covered with corduroy, velveteen, satin or woolen cloth, and there are robes of brocade, flowers and otter skin, which is called "Chari" in Tibetan.

Both men and women, Tibetans like to wear felt hats and top hats, and fox fur hats in winter. I like to wear ivory silver bracelets, gold and silver rings and a silver "Wu Ge" (protective box). Men like to hang a waist knife on their belts. There are long knives and short knives, which are more than two feet long and about seven or eight inches short, commonly known as "hanging knives" or "waist knives". Turquoise and coral are embedded in the handle. Turquoise and coral are embedded in the handle. Generally speaking, the knife a woman carries is only five inches long. It is necessary for herdsmen's production and life, and also a defensive weapon.

Men in pastoral areas have the habit of long hair, plaiting it in a single braid or putting it on their heads or behind their heads. Most people are used to cutting it short now. Women pay special attention to decoration. Generally, unmarried women wear their hair in many braids, while married women wear it in double braids. In Jiuzhaigou area, women tattoo countless thin black lines on their hair; Weave a number of thin braids, from the forehead to the back of the head, straight down to the buttocks, and connect with the hair with silk thread or long cloth. There is a silver shield (silver) on the cloth strip, which looks like a bowl. It is carved with various exquisite patterns, inlaid with agate, coral, amber and so on. Married women in Songpan area should tie a headdress with amber as the main part on their heads and put cow hair or deer hair in a small bag (or tiger skin) sewn with amber and coral. Amber ranges from a few pieces to more than ten pieces. According to their respective economic conditions, this kind of long bag embedded with treasures is connected to the hair and worn on the head. According to legend, this headdress became popular only when the Potala Palace was built.

Tibetan men and women often wear high-grade Tibetan boots and leather shoes, reaching to the knees. In winter, put some dry soft grass or dry highland barley grass under your feet to keep warm. Tibetan leather shoes are sewn by both men and women, and the soles are only made of thick leather, so the soles need to be replaced every year. There is also a kind of Tibetan shoes with leather soles, which are not only light, but also suitable for wearing.