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How to wear Hanfu in Ming Dynasty

How to wear Hanfu in Ming Dynasty

Do you know how to wear Hanfu in Ming Dynasty? There are many ways to wear Chinese clothes made in Ming dynasty, and the daily mix and match is also very exquisite. So what's the way to wear the Ming-made Hanfu? Let's take a look at how Hanfu was worn in the Ming Dynasty.

The wearing method of Hanfu in Ming Dynasty 1 Pictured: Han and Tang Dynasties returned to the cloak of Ming Dynasty.

Dressing style 6: Ming Li-collar big sleeve shirt first appeared in the middle of Ming Dynasty, and was widely popular in the Central Plains and Jiangnan in the late Ming Dynasty. At that time, the Ming Dynasty was experiencing the Little Ice Age, and the climate was extremely cold, so Li Ling came into being. The buckle material of Ming stand collar is mostly metal or cloth. Therefore, the stand-up collar double-breasted sleeve shirt is also a typical costume of Ming and Han dynasties.

Big sleeve shirt (late Ming Dynasty). Loose sideburns and flat bun, high curly hair, wearing a big sleeve shirt with vertical collar and double-breasted buttons.

Pictured: stand-up collar shirt with big sleeves and double-breasted shirt.

Wearing style 7: tulle shirt Ming tulle shirt is a traditional woman in the summer boudoir because of its thin material, and does not need to come to pick people up or go out. Ming gauze shirt, main waist, horse skirt. Note: waist is a kind of tight-fitting for women in the old days. That is, wiping the chest.

Pictured: Viscount autumn open-necked yarn shirt+pleated skirt

Dressing Style 8: As a female wedding dress, wedding dress collocation: gown (gown), round neck robe, lapel/long coat (gown), horse-face skirt and jade (leather) belt. Follow the characteristics of big dress in modeling. In the early Ming Dynasty, it was popular to wear long clothes with vertical collars, and in the late Ming Dynasty, embroidered round neck robes (sleeve robes) were popular.

Pictured: Hank Silk Road bright round collar robe+horse skirt

How to wear Hanfu 2 in Ming Dynasty? How to wear hanfu in Ming dynasty

There are many ways to wear Hanfu made in Ming Dynasty. Fu skirt, as a common female dress in Ming Dynasty, is an important style preserved from pre-Qin to the end of Ming Dynasty, and is usually worn as a pleated skirt with a collar. A big dress is a general term for wearing a coat on top and a skirt on the bottom. The lower part is usually paired with a horse face skirt or pleated skirt. Half-arm, also known as half-sleeve, developed from Wei and Jin Dynasties to Ming Dynasty, and half-arm evolved into vest, which can be matched with large dresses.

2. What are the styles of Ming Hanfu?

Ming and Han clothing styles are divided into men's and women's, and there are many styles. Ming Hanfu refers to the' clothes' of the Ming Dynasty, which refers to the Hanfu of this period, that is, Ming Hanfu. The Ming Dynasty was the great dyeing vat and stew period of Hanfu in China. The following styles are divided into two types:

In terms of women's clothing, there are big dresses with the characteristics of the Ming Dynasty, and the clothing forms of tops and skirts in the Ming Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, women often put a short waist skirt on their skirts for activities, as well as waist-length skirts, double-breasted skirts, quilts, capes and so on.

Men's wear: there are pre-Qin costumes, all kinds of Ming-style deep clothes imitating Qin and Han dynasties, and round neck robes inherited from Sui, Tang and Song Dynasties. A round neck, also known as a group collar, is actually a collarless one. The collar is shaped like a circle, covered with a hard lining, and buttons are nailed to the neckline. Taoist robes with the characteristics of the Ming Dynasty are coats worn by family men in the Ming Dynasty, and can also be used as lining robes or wedding dresses for civilian men. They are straight long skirts that are worn every day. They are important costumes in the Ming Dynasty. The style of straight pleats has changed, which is popular among literati and refined scholars, and is made into Hanfu by ordinary tailoring.