Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - China's ancient costumes, in addition to the Hanbok, the Tang Dynasty what else? To be comprehensive. The first thing I'd like to do is to get the best out of it!

China's ancient costumes, in addition to the Hanbok, the Tang Dynasty what else? To be comprehensive. The first thing I'd like to do is to get the best out of it!

In fact, I want to say, China's ancient costume, this definition is very strange eh. If the Han Chinese clothing words, should be Hanfu, which is the Han Chinese traditional clothing total generalization. The owner of the concept is not clear. Hanfu is divided into curved train, 襦裙, 朱子深衣,褙子, 直裾, 比甲, 罩甲, etc. The Yuan and Qing dynasties are also defined. If you define the Yuan and Qing dynasties as part of Chinese history, then your so-called "Chinese ancient costumes" should include the flag dresses of the Qing dynasty (well, I know nothing about the Qing and Yuan dynasties), but I don't know about those of the Yuan dynasty. Also, what do you mean by "Tang"? The modified Chinese waistcoat worn by the leaders at APEC is not considered "ancient Chinese clothing". If you're talking about Tang Dynasty clothing, then she's also categorized as a Hanbok. The Chinese dress of the Tang Dynasty is represented by the 襦襦裙 (齐胸襦裙). (You can go to Baidu 襦襦裙).

In short, if you don't bring Yuan Qing, then only Hanfu, but different dynasties are represented. For example, the Tang is a flounced jacket and large-sleeved shirt. Ming is the zori skirt.

If you count the Yuanqing, then the owner can himself Baidu Yuanqing representative costumes. This, do not need us to answer it ......