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Is the difference between dragon and phoenix robe and He Xiupao the difference between front and back?

The difference between Longfeng robe and He Xiupao is not the difference before and after. Because the front of He Xiu's clothes is straight, not all clothes are inclined. He Xiu's dress is the dress worn by women in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It is characterized in that the top is a vertical collar, or a round neck, or a right-handed top, and the bottom is a horse-faced skirt.

Generally, the lapels (neckline) of He Xiu's clothes are divided into front lapels (also called double lapels) and oblique lapels, and the overall design is mainly loose. "Skirt" is a loose skirt, commonly known as horse face skirt. With the changes of the times, the styles of skirts and dresses have also changed greatly. The patterns on modern dresses and gowns are mainly dragons and phoenixes, decorated with the characters of "happiness" and "happiness", peony flowers, mandarin ducks, bats and pomegranates.

Dragon and phoenix robes are all straight-breasted (also called double-breasted). He Xiu's costume, also known as dragon and phoenix robe, originated from Manchu costume. The traditional dress patterns in China are mainly flowers, double happiness and mandarin ducks. Dragon and phoenix are unique emblems and symbols of rights of the ancient feudal royal family, which cannot be used by the people. With the changes of the times, modern fashionable dresses have become more fashionable and comfortable.