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What are the national costumes of the Han Chinese?

The Han ethnic group's national costumes include the hanbok (汉服).

The Hanbok is made of cloth and silk with a width of two feet and two inches (about 50cm) and is divided into ten parts: collar, lapel, obeisance, dickey, train, sleeves, sleeves, sleeves, belt, and kneepad. Two pieces of cloth of equal length are folded in half to form the front lapel and the back train, and sewn together to form the center seam of the back. The front lapel without obeisance is the straight collar lapel coat.

When the left side of the lapel and the right side of the lapel cross in front of the chest in Hanfu, it naturally forms the cross of the neckline, so it is figuratively called "cross collar"; the two straight lines of the cross collar intersect at the center line of the garment, which represents the symmetry of the traditional culture, revealing a distinctive neutral and upright atmosphere, and representing the need to be unbiased.

Patterned accessories

Hanbok, including clothing, first clothes, hair, face, shoes, accessories, etc. *** with the combination of the overall clothing system, concentrated in the Chinese culture of textiles, batik, clip val, brocade and other outstanding crafts and aesthetics, inherited more than 30 of China's intangible cultural heritage, embodies the Embroidery of China, the country of clothing, the state of etiquette, the reputation.