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China's Tang Dynasty dress culture characteristics and what far-reaching impact on the world dress?

The Tang Dynasty, the heyday of China's feudal society, both people's thinking and material production reached a historical peak.

During the Sui and Tang dynasties, the most obvious feature of Chinese costumes was the two-track system. In big ceremonial scenes, the traditional clothes of the Han Chinese were worn. In normal times, the regular dress of the Tang Dynasty was the hu (i.e. Xianbei) system; Tang dress was open in form and ornate in costume. Women's clothing in the Tang Dynasty was characterized by the unity of skirt, shirt and cape. Among women, images of bare chests and bare arms appeared. Clothing was a barometer of the socio-political climate. The number of countries that had friendly exchanges with the Tang government used to be more than three hundred. Through them, the splendid Chinese culture spread to the rest of the world. To this day, a number of countries in East Asia still wear Tang Dynasty clothing as their official dress, which shows how long the influence has lasted. Foreign friendly envoys gathered in Chang'an and sowed the seeds of their culture in the 800-mile Qin River. The arts of painting, sculpture, music and dance of the Tang Dynasty attracted foreign techniques and styles. The eclecticism of exotic clothes and costumes made the wonders of Tang costumes bloom even more colorful and eye-catching. Because of the open policy of the Tang Dynasty, the western regions, Tubo's costumes, and thus the "hunde hat", "the world makeup" to be popular. This is the third big change in the history of ancient Chinese dress. With the first two big changes in dress is different, this time the dress of the big exchanges from the north and south to the east-west direction flow.