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The Influence of China Traditional Costume Culture on College Students' Costume

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In ancient China, there was a very clear hierarchy of costumes. People of different classes and identities need to wear different clothes. The clothes of civilians can't be compared with those of bureaucrats. Civilians are mostly coarse cloth, and officials or relatives are well dressed and dressed in satin.

Even wealthy businessmen were not allowed to wear silk brocade in the dress code of the Ming Dynasty to show that they valued agriculture and suppressed business. Clothing not only shows the different identities of the wearer in terms of materials, but also the patterns and colors of official uniforms are obviously different from those of civilians. The patterns and colors of official uniforms and accessories are also strictly graded.

The standardization of the system has advantages and disadvantages.

Because of the compulsion of the ancient system, the unification of various regulations is for the stability of the feudal system and the consolidation of the dominant position of the feudal rulers, so it is inevitable to change the clothing into a unified and rigid style.

In a society that aims at ideological rule and political stability, uniform dress regulations have brought certain benefits: maintaining social stability at that time and providing a stable social environment guarantee for economic development.

However, with the changes of the times, this advantage has disappeared and people's dissatisfaction has become more and more prominent. At that time, clothing was not allowed to violate the diversity and individuality of the clothing system, and people were constantly escaping from the restrictions of their own identity. The shackles of feudal ethics make people weak and numb, making social progress often difficult, lacking innovation and difficult to break through the barriers of the old system. This is undoubtedly the shackles of shaping the national character and national spirit. Therefore, modern society has long abandoned this constraint.