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Recognizing Iconic Hanfu Styles From 6 Key Dynasties
What hanfu styles are from which dynasties? Can you tell what dynasty the cover photo for this article depicts? Hanfu is a catch-all term for clothing that spans a very wide time period, and as a result can have many variations. But what styles of hanfu come from what time periods specifically? What are the characteristics that can help identify what dynasty most likely inspired which hanfu? In truth, while there’s a lot of speculation and artistic license taken by designers, the most popular styles of hanfu from each of the dynasties are very easy to tell apart. Let’s jump in chronologically. Han 漢朝 (206 BCE–220CE) The Han Dynasty is the dynasty that hanfu gets its name from, as well as the term hanren (the han people, the dominant ethnicity in China). It’s only one of the various dynasties from which hanfu can come from, but it’s one of the older ones and is also pretty easily recognizable. A lot of the most popular han dynasty styles are zhishen, or one-piece robes that go down to the floor and wrap around the body. One of the most commonlyseen versions of this is the quju, the curved-hem robe, with… -
Ancient Style Hanfu with Chest-Level Skirt, Hanfu with Chest-Level Skirt
All ancient costume series in our store, click to view: chest-level skirt, waist-level skirt / Wei-Jin style wide-sleeved set, Han elements / fairy costumes / imperial concubine costumes, red series / bridal wear / quju / Wanzi dance ethnic costumes / dance costumes, high-end ancient costumes / film and television costumes / cos costumes, cloak series, Hanfu hair accessories. Juqiong Hanfu refers to the traditional clothing of the Han ethnicity, similar to how Kimono is for the Yamato people or Tibetan robes for the Tibetan people, and it cannot be collectively referred to as 'ancient costume.' Most of the ancient costumes seen in films and TV dramas belong to studio costumes rather than Hanfu. Hanfu can mainly be divided into two categories: Shen Yi (deep garment) and Ruqun (sleeveless upper garment and skirt). Shen Yi can be further divided into Zhi Ju (straight hem) and Qu Ju (curved hem). Ruqun can be categorized into: chest-level ruqun, mid-waist ruqun, front opening ruqun, crossed-collar ruqun, half-sleeved ruqun, aoqun (jacketed skirt), etc. Common accessories include: Bai Zi (vest), Pi Bo (shoulder scarf), Pi Feng (cape), and more. For more details, please refer to the Baidu Encyclopedia entry on "Hanfu." This is not the… -
Hanfu: The Han Ethnic Dress That Has Become Fashionable
Do you like to dress up and transport yourself back in time to another era? Well now you're in luck because the "Hanfu" fashion is coming back with a bang. The Hanfu - Han Ethnic Dress The Hanfu (汉服, hànfú) is the name given to the traditional Chinese clothing worn long before the 17th century by the Han (汉族, hànzú). In fact, it literally means "clothing of the Han" who are the majority ethnic group in China. The hanfu, has influenced different traditional dresses in Asia, such as the kimono in Japan, the hanbok in Korea, or the áo tú thân in Vietnam. It appeared in China more than 3,000 years ago and it is said that it was the Yellow Emperor (黄帝, Huáng dì), an important character in Chinese mythology and legends, who began to wear it as his regular garment. During the Western Zhou Dynasty (c.1046 - 771 BC) it began to be used as a social class differentiator. Status and prestige could be seen in the degree of decoration of the dress, the length of the skirt, the width of the sleeves, and the patterns. When the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) came, which was founded not by Han… -
Recognizing Iconic Hanfu Styles From 6 Key Dynasties
What hanfu styles are from which dynasties? Can you tell what dynasty the cover photo for this article depicts? Hanfu is a catch-all term for clothing that spans a very wide time period, and as a result can have many variations. But what styles of hanfu come from what time periods specifically? What are the characteristics that can help identify what dynasty most likely inspired which hanfu? In truth, while there’s a lot of speculation and artistic license taken by designers, the most popular styles of hanfu from each of the dynasties are very easy to tell apart. Let’s jump in chronologically. Han 漢朝 (206 BCE–220CE) The Han Dynasty is the dynasty that hanfu gets its name from, as well as the term hanren (the han people, the dominant ethnicity in China). It’s only one of the various dynasties from which hanfu can come from, but it’s one of the older ones and is also pretty easily recognizable. A lot of the most popular han dynasty styles are zhishen, or one-piece robes that go down to the floor and wrap around the body. One of the most commonlyseen versions of this is the quju, the curved-hem robe, with… -
2021 latest updates on the Hanfu Movement
The Hanfu Movement has lasted for more than 10 years. Today hanfu is becoming popular, we could see more and more young people wearing hanfu clothes on the streets of China. Looking at the last decade, many people have mixed opinions about it. So let's take a look at the latest views on the Hanfu Movement in 2021. What is the Hanfu Movement? First of all, we should know that hanfu is the traditional costume of Chinese Han nationality. Since the Qing dynasty, it has been abolished for more than 300 years. With the development of China in the 21st century, the living conditions of the people have been continuously improved. The Han people realize that their traditional clothes should not be forgotten any more and began to revive the traditional Han clothing, this is the origin of the Hanfu movement. It's also part of the revival of traditional Chinese culture. We interviewed people from different regions and collected many opinions through online and offline, sort out these views listed as pros & cons, and neutral. And we also hope to hear your particular opinion on this topic. One should understand that when we discussing the national costume or clothing…
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