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Ancient-style Hanfu with Separate Upper and Lower Garments, Hanfu with Separate Top and Bottom
Weiwei, who once encountered Yunshang Hanfu Experience Hall hosting a Yaji in Xixi Ancient Village, mentioned that several years ago, when she saw a girl wearing Hanfu at the crossroads in front of Guomao for the first time, she would wonder, "Why is someone wearing ancient costumes on the street?" However, now through frequently watching short videos on platforms where Hanfu-related content has been viewed over 500 million times, she has become familiar with various styles such as the upper garment and lower skirt style, connected upper and lower garment style, upper garment and lower pants style, and continuous cutting, and no longer refers to it as "ancient costume." Xitang meticulously nurtures Hanfu as a distinct cultural symbol. Hanfu, with its needle and thread, initiates a dialogue spanning ancient and modern times in Xitang. A standard Hanfu upper garment uses four pieces of cloth, symbolizing the four seasons; the lower garment uses ten pieces, representing ten months in a year. The neckline crosses left over right, indicating the concept of "without rules and squares, there can be no accomplishment." There is a straight seam running from top to bottom on the back, symbolizing human righteousness. [What is the Significance of… -
Wearing a Beautiful Chinese Clothing for Our Picnic!
There's a dialogue in Gone with the Wind: "Darling, I want to know why you keep smiling at the kale?" "Because when I think about tomorrow's picnic, I can't help feeling happy." Although we often see in European and American movies, the protagonists in the trip can easily take out a set of wine glasses in the trunk and put a picnic blanket to sit down and chat, but in Chinese movies rarely appear in such scenes. However, you should not think that only Western countries have such a picnic habit. In fact, it has been practiced in China for a long time. It's a good way to say that a literary person with a good sense of humor would never put down " travel" or "picnic", it's actually a sentiment about spring. Let's follow Han Time's lead to learn more about the history of Chinese picnic culture, and learn how to choose the best traditional Chinese clothing for a picnic. The Pre-Qin Dynasties Back in the pre-Qin dynasties, the third day of March was the scene of a large garden party for blind dates. At the Shangsi Festival, there were always "uninhibited" men and women exchanging love at the…
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