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And taking Japanese?

Kimono is the national costume of Japan. ? Before the Edo era, it was called Five Blessingg, and the words came out: ancient stories, Japanese records, and dreams of pine windows. Before kimono was called, Japanese clothing was called "wearing things", and the ancient Japanese clothing called Wufu was a kind of "wearing things".

Kimono can be divided into public property and military property. Now the so-called kimono, in fact, was small sleeve in ancient times. The appearance of small sleeve started from the Muromachi era, and the white sleeves of nobles gradually became the clothes of ordinary people. "Things to wear" include not only "Wu clothes", but also shoulder clothes, hunting clothes in peacetime, etc. These are not from Wu clothes, but from local traditional costumes.

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Kimono clothing: The weaving, dyeing and embroidery of kimono itself, as well as the complicated rules when wearing it, make it an art and a concentrated expression of Japanese dyeing and weaving technology for thousands of years. Kimono belts are mostly made of western array fabric, Saga brocade and Hakata weave. Bodo has been knitting for 760 years and is famous for its beautiful "presenting belt" (and the belt it wears).

The "offering pattern" is a pattern of Buddhist utensils, cobalt alone and China dishes, so it is named "offering" because it is designated as a shogunate tribute. Using a unique technique, a large number of thin lines are used for vertical lines, and thick lines are strongly woven into horizontal lines, while vertical lines emerge to form patterns.

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