Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Information about hanbok Introduction to hanbok

Information about hanbok Introduction to hanbok

1, Hanfu, the full name is "Han National Traditional Costume", also known as Han Clothing, Han clothes, Chinese clothes, from the reign of the Yellow Emperor to the middle of the 17th century A.D. (the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty), in the Han's main residential areas, to "Huaxia-Han" culture as the background and the dominant idea, centered on the Chinese ceremonial culture, through the natural evolution of a unique Han national style character, clearly different from other nationalities. "culture as the background and dominant idea, to the Chinese ceremonial culture as the center, through the natural evolution and the formation of a unique Han nationality style character, obviously different from the other nationalities of the traditional clothing and accessories system, is China's "clothing on the country", "state of etiquette It is the embodiment of China's "State of Clothes", "State of Manners", "Embroidered China" and Sailis State, which carries the outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics of dyeing, weaving and embroidery of the Han people, and inherits more than 30 intangible cultural heritages of China as well as the protected arts and crafts of China.

2. Similar to the term "Han Chinese", there is a process of expanding the meaning of the word "Han" from Han Dynasty to refer to the whole nation. For example, "Mawangdui Tomb No. 3," the earliest record of "Han Chinese clothing": "Jane four four 'beauty four people, two of them Chu clothing, two Han Chinese clothing'" in the Hanfu" refers to the Han Dynasty's dress etiquette system, that is, the "Zhouli", "Rites of Passage", "Rites of Passage" in the crown system; and written in the Tang Dynasty, "The Book of Barbarians" records: "the first attack Hanfu, after a little reference to the Rong customs, so far, but the Chaoxia wrapped around the head, the rest of the same". The "Han clothes" refers to the Han people's dress etiquette system.