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Which dynasty did Hanbok imitate in China?

Hanbok imitates China's Ming Dynasty, and incorporates a lot of elements of China's Hanbok, which is a derivative of China's Hanbok. In the early Ming Dynasty, North Korea took the place of North Korea on the peninsula. At that time, the kingdom of Korea became one of the three major vassal States of the Ming Dynasty, and the relationship between the two countries quickly warmed up. South Korea has learned from the Ming Dynasty in dress, culture and system. China's culture has a great influence and penetrated into the blood and bone marrow of the Korean kingdom.

From the clothing, we can see some clues, from different official clothes to ordinary civilian clothes, the clothing of the Kingdom of Korea has a deep relationship with the traditional Hanfu in China. Korean men like to wear robes and big hats, and Korean women like to wear skirts. These costumes can be found in similar shapes in Hanfu. For example, the skirts that Korean women often wear are similar in style to the full-length skirts of China Hanfu, but this kind of skirt is gradually evolved from our big dress.