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What is the full name of Hanbok

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Hanbok is also known as "Han traditional dress", also known as hanbok, huaibok, han yiuan. It is the period of the Yellow Emperor to the end of the Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty, the Han people to the Chinese etiquette and culture as the connotation of the development of national dress, is China's "country of clothes", "state of etiquette", "Embroidered China" embodiment. Embodiment. It carries the excellent dyeing, weaving, embroidery and other crafts and aesthetics of the Han nationality, inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages, and protects Chinese arts and crafts.

While the Hanbok itself disappeared under the ruling policies of the Qing Dynasty, some elements of the Hanbok remained intact because of its strong vitality.

At the beginning of the 21st century, with the development of China's national power, people began to look at the best parts of their traditional culture. Some people have revived the traditional Han Chinese dress by studying the Han Chinese dress and taking the best and removing the dross.

Construction of Hanbok

Hanbok is cut from cloth and silk, two feet and two inches wide (about 50 centimeters), and divided into ten parts: collar, lapel, obeisance, dickey, train, sleeves, sleeves, shimmering sleeves, belt, and kneepad. Take two pieces of cloth of equal length, fold them in half and use them as the front and back respectively, sew the center seam on the back, and the straight collar double-breasted dress is a dress with no seams on the front.

If you take another piece of cloth, cut it into two slits, and sew it on the right and left lapels, it is a slant-collar right-slit coat. A complete hanbok usually has three layers: a small coat (undergarment), a middle coat, and an overcoat.