Among all Hanfu, the Qiyaohanshu is a relatively common style, which looks more casual and thus many people want to use it as wedding attire during their marriage. The Qiyaohanshu we usually see is divided into two types: one is the crossed-collar Qiyaohanshu, which comes with straps and looks more graceful. As wedding attire, the more splendid, the better, just like this set of crossed-collar Qiyaohanshu; whether it's color or embroidery, everything is extremely splendid. Especially the embroidery, patterns of peonies, butterflies, and pendants are everywhere, all carrying very auspicious meanings.
The Qiyaoruchun is a type of ruchun, belonging to Hanfu. The skirt waist aligns with the waist, hence the name. The upper ruchun of the Qiyaoruchun can be a crossed-collar or straight-collar (crossed-collar). Compared to the high-waisted ruchun, the Qiyaoruchun is more common. According to the upper ruchun, it can be divided into crossed-collar Qiyaoruchun, straight-collar Qiyaoruchun (crossed-collar Qiyaoruchun). According to the wearer, it can be divided into women's Qiyaoruchun, men's Qiyaoruchun. 6 Yan Dan: Yes, because of the rise of Hanfu, more and more people like Hanfu now, which in turn promotes the development of Hanfu. Huai Qing: Yes, this shows that the revival of traditional culture will take a big step forward. 7 Yan Dan: Yes, yes, let me ask a more professional question, what are the styles of Hanfu? Huai Qing: Ha ha, this is a relatively basic question, what everyone knows is the Yi style, Shen style, Ruchun style, robe style. 8 Yan Dan: The styles of Hanfu are actually very particular, but now there are many improved Hanfu, how do you view this? Huai Qing: A very popular saying nowadays is ‘freedom of clothing,' the biggest feature of improved Hanfu is that it is relatively convenient and contains Han elements, the public's acceptance of it is higher; personally, I am not very fond of it, but we have no right to criticize or insult improved Hanfu, generally speaking, appropriate improvements while maintaining the style unchanged, I think, is acceptable.
[Abstract] Hanfu, also known as Huaxia Yiguan, is the traditional attire of the Han people in China, also called Hanfu, Huafu. It has a long history, dating back to the Five Emperors, however, after the Qing army entered the customs and issued the ‘shaved hair and changed clothes' order, Hanfu gradually disappeared. The styles of Hanfu are diverse, each dynasty having different styles, but they are all very exquisite and meticulously made. Hanfu has experienced thousands of years of history, representing not only a type of clothing but also bearing witness to China's thousands of years of excellent culture. To this day, Hanfu has become a lost civilization, so this article briefly introduces the characteristics, styles, and influence of Hanfu, hoping for more people to have an appropriate understanding of Hanfu.
Compared to the Qixionghanshu, the crossed-collar Qiyaohanshu is less likely to drag on the ground. It can be worn in both spring and summer. Since the highlights of the Qixionghanshu are generally on the chest, with various embroideries and three-dimensional flowers, it is more suitable for wearing in summer. However, the skirt design of the Qiyaohanshu's blouse and skirt is more delicate here, and the skirt is larger than the Qiyaohanshu, girls who love the magic of love spinning will love it more. Generally, the sleeves of the Qiyaohanshu are designed to be wide sleeves. Kindergarten to elementary school little princesses can better carry its aura, younger children find it hard to control.
Ming-style Hanfu with a straight bangs (the currently popular Tang-style Hanfu) Guanzhi Weaving Hanfu If it is a single set of crossed-collar Qiyaohanshu blouse and skirt, the style will be very smart, giving off a dashing and handsome feeling when worn. After matching with a large-sleeved blouse, the entire look becomes much more ethereal. Guanzhi Weaving Hanfu The crossed-collar Qiyaohanshu is a very common type of Hanfu in our daily life, and many people may think that Qiyaohanshu is a style, but it is not; it is just a style of Hanfu, its style is the often heard Ruchun style. Moreover, the crossed-collar blouse and skirt are not unique to the Tang Dynasty, it was just more common in the Tang Dynasty.
Compared to the Qixionghanshu, the crossed-collar Qiyaohanshu is less likely to drag on the ground. It can be worn in both spring and summer. Since the highlights of the Qixionghanshu are generally on the chest, with various embroideries and three-dimensional flowers, it is more suitable for wearing in summer. However, the skirt design of the Qiyaohanshu's blouse and skirt is more delicate here, and the skirt is larger than the Qiyaohanshu, girls who love the magic of love spinning will love it more. Generally, the sleeves of the Qiyaohanshu are designed to be wide sleeves. Kindergarten to elementary school little princesses can better carry its aura, younger children find it hard to control.
In the way of wearing Hanfu, the method of wearing Qiyaohanshu is more common, although this way of wearing is widely used, it is not suitable for everyone. For example, girls with thicker waists are not suitable for wearing this kind of Qiyaohanshu, this is because the Qiyaohanshu will clearly reveal the waistline, if the waist is thicker, the Qiyaohanshu will also reveal your thick waistline, making your figure look not very good, even worse, some might think you're ‘pregnant.' In this case, Hanfu cannot be worn to show its original charm, instead, it will magnify your flaws;
So, young lady, Hanfu is not very expensive now, it's just that you haven't come across a lot of affordable Hanfu yet. Of course, Hanfu can also be very expensive, compared to those, the ones you mentioned, Shiyu and Hanshang Hualian, are not very expensive. For example, Minghuatang, Silk Road Hanke, Qinghui Pavilion, Bodhisattva Snow, etc., a few years ago, the Hanfu from these places basically cost thousands, and some cost tens of thousands, thousands could only buy a single piece. I remember someone said in the group a few years ago, there seemed to be a Ming-style one from somewhere that was hundreds of thousands or even millions, the exact price I don't remember, because it's not something I can afford, so I didn't pay much attention.
The Qiyaoruchun is a type of ruchun, belonging to Hanfu. The skirt waist aligns with the waist, hence the name. The upper ruchun of the Qiyaoruchun can be a crossed-collar or straight-collar (crossed-collar). Compared to the high-waisted ruchun, the Qiyaoruchun is more common. According to the upper ruchun, it can be divided into crossed-collar Qiyaoruchun, straight-collar Qiyaoruchun (crossed-collar Qiyaoruchun). According to the wearer, it can be divided into women's Qiyaoruchun, men's Qiyaoruchun. 6 Yan Dan: Yes, because of the rise of Hanfu, more and more people like Hanfu now, which in turn promotes the development of Hanfu. Bai Xuan: Yes, this shows that the revival of traditional culture will take a big step forward. 7 Yan Dan: Yes, yes, let me ask a more professional question, what are the styles of Hanfu? Bai Xuan: Ha ha, this is a relatively basic question, what everyone knows is the Yi style, Shen style, Ruchun style, robe style. 8 Yan Dan: The styles of Hanfu are actually very particular, but now there are many improved Hanfu, how do you view this? Bai Xuan: A very popular saying nowadays is ‘freedom of clothing,' the biggest feature of improved Hanfu is that it is relatively convenient and contains Han elements, the public's acceptance of it is higher; personally, I am not very fond of it, but we have no right to criticize or insult improved Hanfu, generally speaking, appropriate improvements while maintaining the style unchanged, I think, is acceptable.
Crossed-collar Ruchun: a type of ruchun. Among them, the坦领is also called a U-collar. Page 8 of 36. Hanfu half-arm: its shape is similar to a shirt without its long sleeves, becoming a wide-mouth short-sleeved garment, its style is as long as a shirt, crossed-collar, skirt under the hem. Men's half-arms reach the knee. During the Ming Dynasty, it evolved into a dahu. Page 9 of 36. Hanfu Qixiongruchun: a type of women's ruchun attire, especially popular during the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties periods. Page 20 of 36. Hanfu Qiyaoruchun: Qiyaoruchun is a type of ruchun, belonging to Hanfu. The skirt waist aligns with the waist, hence the name. The upper ruchun of the Qiyaoruchun can be a crossed-collar or straight-collar (crossed-collar). Compared to the high-waisted ruchun, the Qiyaoruchun is more common. According to the upper ruchun, it can be divided into crossed-collar Qiyaoruchun, straight-collar Qiyaoruchun (crossed-collar Qiyaoruchun). According to the wearer, it can be