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What does Japanese kimono stand for?
"Things to wear" include not only "Wu clothes", but also shoulder clothes, hunting clothes in peacetime, etc. These are not from Wu clothes, but from local traditional costumes. Twelve orders were improved from Shang Tang clothes in Nara era, and then changed and innovated.
Origin:
Before the Tang Dynasty, Japanese kimono was single in color, mostly in primitive national style, and the same dress was almost the same color. Under the influence of Tang culture, the color of kimono, especially the color of Yamato-style aristocratic costumes, entered a peak. At this time, nobles were classified by color, such as deep purple, light purple, scarlet, green and black.
The color decoration of women's clothing breaks the original single tone, with green, blue and red as the main tone, and other tones or patterns are added at the same time. Bright colors and obvious contrast in tones give people a refreshing feeling.
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