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How did the horse face skirt evolve?

Horse-face skirt was originally a kind of clothing derived from the original Hufu by the Han nationality under the influence of nomadic people in the grassland. We can compare the overall shape of the horse-faced skirt with the costume features of Hu Hua in the Sui and Tang Dynasties and the ancient paintings of Xianbei people in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Horse-face skirts are actually imported, and the same type of clothing is very common in contemporary Asia and Europe. For a simple example, during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Persian royal family also wore dragon robes, all with the same dragon pattern. Because the Persian kingdom in this period was actually established by Altai nomads, Huns, Xianbei people, Mongols, Jurchen, Qidan people and Tangut people were only branches of Altai nomads, and their languages were interoperable, so the Tang Dynasty could send envoys to visit Persia.

The embryonic form of the ancient Silk Road originated from the trade routes of nomadic people in the grasslands. The era of the Yellow Emperor brought the civilization products of the two river basins to China at that time, because the Yellow Emperor himself was an Altai nomad from Siberia, and the activities of Altai nomads spread all over Asia and Europe for thousands of years. Therefore, the Silk Road itself was built on the grassland nomadic trade route, and the common language of that era was Altai.