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Korean traditional costumes 200 years ago

The traditional costume of Korea is Hanbok, which originated from the Korean dynasty. One of its major features is its bright colors. The Korean people think it has three beauties, namely, the curve of sleeves, the white overskirt and the shape of skirts. If you go to Gyeongbokgung Palace in South Korea or Hanwu Village in Jeonju, you can go to a nearby clothing store to choose your favorite Hanbok and have a little experience (〃 ▽).

Customs introduction

Hanbok has distinctive national characteristics, beautiful appearance, and loose appearance can cover up some physical deficiencies. The basic composition of male hanbok is a short coat (? ) and pants (), and you will add a nightgown () when you go out. The basic composition of women's hanbok is a short coat and skirt (), and they will wear a long skirt when they go out (). According to different seasons and identities, the way of wearing clothes, fabrics and colors are different. Now, although Koreans rarely wear Hanbok on weekdays, they still wear this traditional costume at traditional festivals or major ceremonies such as weddings and birthday parties.

Customs introduction

? ? ? . ? ? . ? ? ? . ? .

? : refers to the thinness of clothes and trouser legs

: More than enough.

: get up

? : coat, coat

: Personally, I think

: means the grammar of enumeration, which means "or", and is often used after verbs and adjectives.

Translation:

Hanbok is a traditional costume that our nation has been wearing before. Skirts and trousers have loose legs, which are the most suitable and convenient clothes for Koreans who are used to sitting on the floor. Needless to say, skirts in Hanbok, even pants and small coats are relatively simple styles, so they are easy to sew or repair. So every woman in every household will sew her own clothes by hand.