Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - What are the shapes of Hanfu made in Tang Dynasty?

What are the shapes of Hanfu made in Tang Dynasty?

The forms of Hanfu in Tang Dynasty are:

1. Chest-length skirt

Chest-length skirt is a unique name for women's clothing in Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties. Generally, it is worn as a cardigan with a lower skirt, or as a lapel with a lower skirt, which is a chest-length skirt. Chest-length skirt is a traditional costume of Han nationality. Since the Han and Jin dynasties, the skirt waist has been tied at the waist, but in the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, the skirt waist was tied higher, which was often called high waist skirt in the history of chest clothes.

2. Waist-length skirt

Waist-length skirt is a kind of skirt and belongs to Hanfu. The skirt waist is flush with the waist, hence the name. The upper pleat of waist-length skirt can be horizontal collar or straight collar (double lapel). Compared with high waist skirts, waist-length skirts are more common. According to the score, it can be divided into cross-neck waist-length skirt and straight-neck waist-length skirt (double front waist-length skirt). According to the object of wearing, it can be divided into women's and waist skirts and men's and waist skirts.

3. Half-arm flat collar

Tanling, also known as U-neck, is a short coat developed from Wei and Jin Dynasties. Due to the widespread popularity of Hu culture in all classes in the Tang Dynasty, it became a fashion for women in the Tang Dynasty to wear small sleeve clothes. Popular in the court of Sui Dynasty, it was first served by court officials and women's history, and spread to the people in the Tang Dynasty for a long time.

4. Round neck robe

Round neck robe, called "upper collar" in Tang and Song Dynasties, and "group collar", "plate collar" or "round neck" in Ming Dynasty, is one of the common styles of traditional costumes in ancient China. Tracing back to its spread and prosperity, from military to civilian, it has a long history and complicated changes. Round neck, also known as group collar, is actually collarless. The collar is shaped like a circle, covered with a hard lining, and buttons are nailed to the neckline. Round neck robe is a kind of narrow-sleeved robe with a round neck. According to the Records of Imperial Mansions in the Book of Tang Dynasty, the official clothes of the emperor include wearing red and yellow robes, a folded towel, a nine-chain belt around the waist, and six boots on the feet.