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Please explain the traditional Indian clothing.

Sari, also known as sari clothing, is a traditional dress for women in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and other countries.

Sari made of Indian silk is generally 5-5 meters long and 1 25 meters wide, with piping on both sides and embroidery on the sari. It is usually a petticoat that bypasses the ankle. It forms a cylindrical skirt from the waist to the heel, and then the end hem is draped over the left shoulder or the right shoulder.

Sari is a complex that Indian women can't give up. Indians use their unique creativity to interpret their understanding and pursuit of life, aesthetics and color.

Sari is to Indian women what Hanfu is to China women. Elegant but not luxurious, elegant and dignified, whether in the bustling city blocks, or in the quiet country lanes, whether in the important occasions of weddings and funerals, or in the daily life of work, it is difficult for you to catch a glimpse of elegant and beautiful saris.

Although Indian women after marriage are generally getting fuller and fuller, if they are wrapped in sari, they will have a beautiful gesture and look forward to flying, which is amazing.

Zhang Daqian, a famous Chinese painter, can't help but sigh that Indian sari is the most beautiful dress in the world.