Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Connotation of Hanfu

Connotation of Hanfu

1, the formal connotation of "harmony between man and nature"

"Unity of Heaven and Man" is the core of China ancient traditional culture. Its idea and ideal pursuit of life are embodied in the design of Hanfu, which represents the deep meaning and external aesthetics of Hanfu. Many details in Hanfu embody the concept of harmony between man and nature, for example, the wide cuffs in Hanfu symbolize the harmony of heaven; The deep service in Hanfu embodies the virtues of fairness, integrity and tolerance of the orientals. It is the cultural connotation of "harmony between man and nature" that gives Hanfu a unique meaning.

2. Color connotation of "five elements" and "five colors"

Color plays an important role in the aesthetic effect of clothing. The color of Hanfu can not only play a good decorative role, but also reflect its cultural connotation, which is very symbolic. Since its appearance, Hanfu has clearly defined the use of colors, which embodies the ancient people's idea of being close to natural colors. The "five colors" of Hanfu are closely related to China's Yin-Yang and Five Elements. People keep the natural behavior of people in harmony with the law of everything in the world, which embodies the aesthetic implication of Hanfu.

3. Beauty of "tenderness" and "neutrality"

Hanfu unifies content and form, and organically combines the meaning and content of things' texture. The costumes of Hanfu are mainly reflected in the following three points: first, it reflects the communication etiquette between people; Second, reflect people's status and conduct; Third, the pursuit of aesthetic meaning. Hanfu organically combines various elements in artistic form, which embodies the "beauty of neutralization".