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Who can tell me some skills of painting Hanfu? Urgent ~ ~ ~

First of all, we must understand the characteristics of Hanfu!

Women s skirts in Han dynasty;

Generally, women's dresses with skirts on top are very short, only reaching the waist, while skirts are very long and hang down to the ground. 1957 A skirt was found in the Han Tomb of Mozuizi in Wuwei, Gansu Province. The skirt is made of light blue silk with silk cotton in the middle and a piece of white silk at the end of the sleeve. The skirt is also made of silk cotton and yellow silk. Unfortunately, due to its age, this costume was smashed to pieces when it was unearthed.

Female ballads in Han dynasty;

In the Han Dynasty, it was not only worn by men, but also the most common dress style among women. This kind of clothing is tight and narrow, long and easy to drag, and its hem is generally trumpet-shaped and does not show its feet. Sleeves are wide and narrow, and cuffs are mostly wrapped. The collar part is very distinctive, usually a cross collar, and the neckline is very low to expose underwear. In addition, the tight-fitting clothes with narrow sleeves in Han Dynasty. After many twists and turns, the clothes were wrapped around the hips and tied with ribbons. There are also exquisite and gorgeous patterns painted on the clothes.

Men's thick clothes in Han dynasty;

Men's clothing styles in Han Dynasty can be roughly divided into Qu Luan and Zhi Luan. Qu Qu, that is, the deep clothes popular in the Warring States period. It was still used in the Han Dynasty, but it was more common in the early Western Han Dynasty. By the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was rare for men to wear deep clothes, usually straight clothes, but they could not be used as formal clothes.

Official uniforms of Han dynasty:

The official dress of the Han Dynasty is a gray diamond-shaped official dress. In Qin and Han dynasties, robes were the most expensive men's wear. Robes have always been considered as dresses. Their basic styles are mostly big sleeves, with obvious convergence of cuffs and lace on collars and sleeves. The collar of the robe is mainly bare collar, mostly cut into a heart shape, revealing underwear when wearing it. The hem of robes is often tied in rows, and some are cut into crescent shapes. This kind of robe is a common dress of officials in the Han Dynasty, and can be worn regardless of civil and military positions. Judging from the unearthed murals, pottery figurines and stone carvings, this kind of clothing is just a kind of coat. Anyone who wears this kind of clothes is usually lined with white underwear. Literati wear this kind of clothing, they must wear towels and the crown of Ignaz kogler on their heads. According to the custom of the Han Dynasty, Wen Guantong often wrote the music he played on bamboo slips with a brush. After writing, he inserted the pen into his ears and hair. Later, a system was formed. Every civil servant should insert a pen, the tip of which is not dipped in ink, and it is purely for decoration. Historically, it was called "white pen".

I also have some pictures about Hanfu.