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Which dynasty did Hanbok come from in China?
Hanbok was formed in the Li Dynasty in South Korea, corresponding to the Ming Dynasty in China. The costumes of the Korean royal family were all given by the Ming emperor, which was called "giving clothes" by Daming. In the cultural exchange, Hanbok learned and borrowed many characteristics of Ming Dynasty costumes. In other words, ancient Korea didn't have its own dress system, which was based on the Ming Dynasty costumes that formed costumes in ancient Korean dramas that everyone saw later.
Characteristics of Hanbok
The lines of Hanbok are both curvy and straight, especially the tops and long skirts of women's Hanbok are thin on the top and thick on the bottom, plus light and breathable white stockings, which are dignified and elegant. Hanbok with ancient philosophy is not only beautiful, but also practical. Hanbok can also cover up the lack of body shape, make short people look taller, thin people look fuller, and increase the beauty of women.
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