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In the Ming dynasty, the zhiduo had become very popular among literati and scholars.
Zhiduo didn’t have Bai, so we could see the inner shirt or pants.
Zhiduo 直裰, Ancient China Writers Clothing
Zhiduo (直裰 ; zhí duō) originated from the Tang dynasty, and the clothes commonly worn since the Song dynasty.
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Chinese New Year (Spring Festival), is the most important festival in China and a major event in several other East Asian countries.
Chinese New Year is near, so have you decorated your house with red?
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Hufu (Chinese: 胡服 ; pinyin: hú fú) or round collar robe. It was categorized as hufu instead of hanfu due to its association with clothing of the foreigners who came from the Silk road. Hufu were popular in the Tang dynasty.
Chinese Clothing Ideas For Chinese New Year
Which is your favourite?
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Guide To Tang Dynasty Hanfu
Tang dynasty hanfu is generally divided into:
1. Qixiong ruqun 齐胸襦裙
2. Daxiushan 大袖衫
3. Futou 幞头
4. Yuanlingpao 圆领袍
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Mamianqun (Chinese: 马面裙 ; pinyin: mǎ miàn qún) is a type of skirt worn by Han Chinese women as the bottom of a garment item in Hanfu.
Mamianqun consists of three Chinese characters: ‘mǎ 马’ which means ‘horse’; ‘miàn 面’ which means ‘face’; and ‘qún 裙’ which means ‘skirt’.
Ming Dynasty Bijia & Mamianqun Hanfu Illustration
The rabbit lantern is so cute <3
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