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Did Korean dramas really copy ancient Chinese costumes?
Although South Korea borrowed from the Han costumes of the Korean era, it was nationalized after the Ming Dynasty, which became a common sight in Korean dramas. At present, most Korean dramas adopt the style of the late North Korea. For women's wear, the top was not so short at first, and gradually shortened to the chest position with the development of time. ? Some of the Korean dramas I want to talk about here are just copied from Hanfu (Hanfu here refers to the real Han costumes of the Ming Dynasty), such as King Sejong, but some of them are not. Hanbok and kimono borrowed from Han costumes, but they have been localized, unlike historical Hanbok (unearthed cultural relics and historical Hanbok), and they have not been preserved in tang style.
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