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The Most Suitable Hanfu Style For Summer – Beizi 2024
Among all the Hanfu made in the Song Dynasty, it is a stream of pure and elegant, because it is not only fresh and beautiful but also some styles are relatively fashionable and daily. Beizi is cool and elegant. Wearing it for a long time not only won’t be stuffy but also can play the role of modern sunscreen shirt. It’s the best choice in summer. The top of the Song Dynasty Hanfu is mainly Beizi. Beizi is divided into long and short styles. Most of what we see in our daily life are long Beizi.The traditional long Beizi is very long in length and can reach the middle of the lower leg or even the ankle of the wearer, which can make the body more slender and slender. Beizi is not just an ordinary long shirt. There are two or three finger wide ribbons on the cuff and the edge of the garment.This not only can play a role in protecting clothes, but also can make the whole clothes more texture. In addition to Beizi, the song made top also has airplane sleeves. From our current point of view, this is a relatively loose version of the sunscreen jacket.… -
Ancient Hanfu Bzi, How to Tie the Bow of a Hanfu Sash Around the Waist
Shanzi, which are single-layer garments, were a popular style during the Northern Song Dynasty. They could be short, reaching the waist, or long, reaching the knees. Generally speaking, we call single-layer garments shanzi and double-layer garments aozi, with not much difference beyond that. Nowadays, many Hanfu merchants sell shanzi and bzi together. Actually, the main difference between shanzi and bzi is that bzis are ankle-length, while shanzi can vary in length. Additionally, shanzi is typically worn as the first layer, while bzi is worn as the second layer over the shanzi. Hanfu styles often worn by Hanfu enthusiasts include: quju, zhiju, gao Yao ruqun, ruqun, round-collar robes, bzi, Zhu Xi's deep clothing, xuanduan, etc. Quju was popular during the Qin and Han dynasties and basically disappeared by the Tang dynasty; by the Ming dynasty, it was considered "ancient attire." Zhiju was popular during the Qin and Han dynasties and later developed into various styles, such as zhidi and zhishen. Japanese kimono greatly draws inspiration from this style. Ruqun, as women's attire, has been a basic style in almost every dynasty. Bzi, a popular fashion in the Song and Ming dynasties, saw large-sleeved bzis in the Song dynasty with embroidery along… -
Then and Now of the Chinese Traditional Changshan
During the Republic of China, the three most classic men's clothing, in addition to suits, Zhongshan suit, there is a Chinese traditional Changshan. At that time, gentlemen usually wear a ankle-length Changshan, only the leakage of Western-style leather shoes, so as to look enlightened and progressive, but also not lose the traditional elegance. Characteristics of the Traditional Changshan Changshan (长衫, long shirt, or tunic), also known as Changgua (长褂, long coat), it is a style of clothing that was improved by the Han Chinese during the Qing dynasty based on the traditional robe and following the Qing dynasty clothing system. Changshan can be worn with a Magua (马褂, the prototype of Tang suit), "Magua Changshan (Changpao)", became the most common male wear in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. After entering the Republic of China, the number of ordinary people wearing Magua in their daily general life gradually decreased. If someone wears a Magua outside the Changshan, it is already a very grand dress, and a blue Changshan with a black Magua is the formal dress in the Republic of China. Different from the Manchu Qi dress, traditional Changshan is characterized by: no horseshoe sleeves,…
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