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What are the characteristics of costumes in the Northern and Southern Dynasties? Why is it a period of great change in the history of clothing?

People all admire the romantic life of celebrities in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, which is also a period of great change in the history of ancient Chinese clothing. At that time, there were all kinds of lines on clothes, and men usually wore shirts with big sleeves. It is called the great change period in the history of ancient Chinese clothing, because many Hu people settled in the Central Plains at that time, which brought different customs and life experiences to the people of the Central Plains. At the same time, some of their dress habits have become fashionable and have been sought after for some time.

The characteristics of Khufu are tight-fitting, round neck and split, but in addition, the costumes of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties also followed some traditions of Qin and Han Dynasties. Tian Zi and Guan Bai's court clothes are distinguished by color. In the Han dynasty, it was often soap court clothes, mostly crimson court clothes, while in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, it was mainly crimson court clothes.

In fact, the change of clothing form originated from the change of social atmosphere at that time. At that time, the thoughts of Laozi and Zhuangzi and Buddhism and Taoism became the goals pursued by celebrities. Therefore, at that time, it was popular for both princes and nobles and ordinary people to take off their shirts and bring men topless and bare arms, seeking natural relaxation. Women's wear is a long skirt with big sleeves. Tie your shoelaces.

Men's wear pursues individuality, and women's wear also presents extravagant style. The most popular style in the whole period is the new style of blending Hu and Han.

In the early Southern and Northern Dynasties, when the ethnic minorities just established political power, they still followed their own customs, but later they absorbed the Han culture and learned to wear Han costumes. So clothes are becoming more and more formal.

In the Six Dynasties, when men wore robes and shirts, most of them would open their skirts, while women wore robes and double skirts, which were very beautiful. At this time, you can refer to the ancient paintings unearthed at that time, such as Biography of Lienv and Ode to Luoshen.

In a word, the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties were a period of great turmoil in China's regime, and ethnic integration also promoted the changes in the form of clothing, so it was also called a period of great change in the history of ancient Chinese clothing.