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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.… -
Hanfu Collocation – 6 Practical Methods Of Pibo(披帛)
Pibo(披帛) plays an important role in the wearing of Chinese Hanfu clothes. It has its own history and characteristics. Pibo(披帛) already existed in the pottery figurines of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and also in the murals of the Sui Dynasty, which became widely popular in the Tang Dynasty. Because of its beautiful sense of lines, Pibo(披帛) become a Hanfu accessory loved by ancient women. Generally speaking, the use of Pibo(披帛) is not only decoration, draped on the body, but also sunscreen. This article shares with you how to wear Pibo(披帛) in Hanfu. Method 1 Pibo on your arm for decoration. This is also the method that people often use when watching ancient Chinese films and television dramas. Method 2 To drape Pibo over your shoulders. In fact, many Pibo has a certain width, so we can use them as shawls. Wrap the Pibo around your shoulders and tie it into your skirt and belt. It looks like wearing another vest, which will have a more layered sense of overlapping. Method 3 Use Pibo as a headscarf. The length and width of Pibo are more appropriate. It is also a good choice to put it on the head for decoration.… -
Seeking Tradition: How Ancient Chinese Shielded Themselves from the Sun
In the scorching heat of summer, ancient Chinese people didn't have sunscreen, but they took sun protection seriously. Though the concept of physical sunscreen is a recent development, the approach to sun protection was quite similar: "shade" was key. Follow BAZAAR CHINOISERIE to learn how ancient people protected themselves from the sun. To shield themselves from the sun while staying mobile, a sun hat is the perfect summer accessory. Surprisingly, "sun hats" aren't a modern invention; they're mentioned directly in ancient texts. For instance, during the Ming Dynasty, the "Xu Tong Dian" listed various hats, mentioning: "Sun hats were permitted for scholars entering the imperial examinations during the early Ming Dynasty. (遮阳帽,明初士人贡举入监者许戴之。)" Similarly, the "Jian Hu Ji" describes the "sun hat" as follows: "According to Ming regulations, scholars could wear large sun hats after completing their studies at the imperial college, similar to the ancient bamboo hats or the Tang dynasty silk hats. (明制。士子入胄监满日。许戴遮阳大帽。即古笠。又唐时所谓席帽也。)" In addition, there were also Weimao (帷帽) popular during the Tang and Song dynasties. These hats had thin gauze attached under wide brims, offering advanced sun protection while also shielding against some wind and dust. Curtain hats, also known as Zhaojun hats, are said to be…
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