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Which dresses can represent Chinese culture

Chinese culture can be represented by the Tang suit, Chinese dress, cheongsam and so on.

1, Tang dress

Tang dress is a traditional Chinese dress, for the Han Chinese dress system in the Tang style, characterized by cross-necked, right overlooking, belted. Representatives of the flush shirt dress, Tang round-necked robe, cross-necked 襦裙, etc., the Tang suit should be distinguished from the modern dress of the Tang suit.

2, hanbok

Hanbok full name "Han traditional dress", also known as clothing, clothing, hanbok. From the reign of the Yellow Emperor to the middle of the 17th century A.D., in the main settlement areas of the Han people, with the "Huaxia Han" culture as the background and the dominant idea, and with the Chinese ceremonial culture as the center, through the natural evolution of the unique Han style and character, which is obviously different from the traditional dress system of other ethnic groups.

3, cheongsam

Cheongsam, also known as Miguelita, the traditional clothing of Chinese women in China and the world, known as the Chinese national treasure and women's national costume. It is one of the most splendid phenomena and forms of China's long history of dress culture.

Introduction of Han women's clothing:

Women's clothing, queens and noblewomen's gowns are mostly of the deep clothes type, such as the "Book of Rites" lists the pre-Qin's揄狄, Que Zhai, 鞠衣, 展衣, 素纱are all of the deep clothes type. The ritual gowns of the Zhandi and Quezhai were painted (embroidered or woven) with five-color Zhai (brocade chicken)-shaped drawings. Jiuyi is yellow in color, and it is a suit for suing for mulberry (praying for the king's blessing for the success of mulberry cultivation and sericulture); Zhanyi is white, and it is a guest dress; and Suyi is a liner worn on the inside. Changsha Mawangdui unearthed silk paintings in the noblewoman clothes belong to the deep clothes type, Changsha Yangtianhu Chu Tomb unearthed Chu wooden figurines of women also serve deep clothes.

After the Han Dynasty, the dresses of queens and noblewomen were inherited from the pre-Qin system. But also developed a half-arm (half-sleeved tunic), Phi Pali (shoulder and back between a long painting silk), two from the shoulders of the broad width of the bird and bird embroidered silk, about 3 inches wide, the front hangs more than 3 feet.

There is a jade pendant at the lower end of the left-right joint, the back hangs more than 2 feet, the end of which is inserted into the pocket, pasted together (four slits in the long shirt), cape, waist, hold waist (long waist), sleeves, and other apparel or clothing accessories. General women's daily wear is mostly for the top and bottom of the dress separate skirt, but also outside the top and bottom of the pants do not tie the skirt. These clothes are a kind of traditional clothing of the Han nationality.