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What are the Hanbok of each dynasty?

A, Jin system Hanfu

Jin system Hanfu and other forms of Hanfu is the biggest difference is that the Jin system Hanfu jacket hem position is with the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the hem position with a piece of splicing fabric, while the ordinary Hanfu shirt is no waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist of the waist.

And most of the Jin system of Hanbok sleeves than ordinary straight-sleeved Hanbok sleeves wider, wear on the body can give people a kind of fairyland more floating feeling, but not too exaggerated.

Two, Tang system chest shirt dress

Now we see a lot of embroidery with the Tang system chest shirt dress, although relatively good-looking, but there is no classical flavor, a lot of restoration of the chest shirt dress is a solid color or only restoration of the printed decorations, such as this set of chest shirt dress, the dress is only on the shirt shoulders with a small area of the location of the embroidery decoration, and the skirt of the dress is not a good idea. This dress has only a small embroidery on the shoulders of the top shirt, and a large print on the hemline.

Three, Song system hanbok

Most of the Song system hanbok style is relatively fresh, because most of the Song system of the style is very daily, with a small fresh color will be more good. This set of Song Hanbok is a light blue color scheme with a classic set of long pasted and pleated skirt, which is no problem at all for everyday wear.

Four, Ming system hanbok

Relatively speaking, compared to the above forms, Ming system hanbok style to be more dignified atmosphere, in all the styles of my favorite is the long jacket and pleated skirt or horse skirt collocation, because compared with the short jacket, the long jacket to wear up to a more buxom feeling.

When you wear this kind of clothes, the turnover rate is high, on the one hand, because it is very elegant and dignified, on the other hand, it gives people a feeling like a big lady of the family.

Basic structure of Hanbok

Hanbok is made of cloth and silk with a width of 2 feet 2 inches (about 50cm) and is divided into ten parts: collar, lapel, obeisance, belt, train, sleeves, sleeves, sleeves, belt, kneepad, and so on. Two pieces of cloth of equal length are folded in half to form the front lapel and the back train, and sewn together to form the center seam of the back. The front placket without obeisance is a straight-necked bodice. If you take another piece of cloth, cut it into two overlapping pieces, and sew them on the left and right lapels, then it is a slanting-collar right-overlapping garment.

The center seam of the front lapel and the back train is called the grub, i.e., the dukkha and ren vein, and the obeisance is on the right side of the ren vein, so it is called right-over-obeisance. The length of the train is divided into the middle of the waist, above the knee and above the foot. According to the length of the train, there are three lengths of Hanfu: 襦, caftan, and deep coat. The seam between the sleeve and the train is called the gusset, and the cuffs are called the cuffs. A complete Hanbok usually has three layers: a small coat (underwear), a medium coat, and a large coat.