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Representative of Tang-style Hanfu

The representative of Tang-style Hanfu is Tang suit.

The Tang suit is a traditional Chinese costume. It is a style made in the Tang Dynasty in the Han costume system. It is characterized by crossed collars, right lapels and laces. Representatives include chest-length shirts and skirts, Tang round collar robes, cross-collar skirts, etc. Tang suits should be distinguished from modern Tang suits.

The types of women's tops in Tang suits are generally divided into three types: jackets, jackets and shirts. A jacket is a jacket or cotton coat with a narrow and short body. The coat is longer than the undershirt and shorter than the robe. The body of the coat is looser, and there are also jackets or cotton coats. There are two types of jackets and jackets: narrow sleeves and long sleeves. Hanfu is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette", "splendid China" and the country of Seris. It carries the outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics of the Chinese nation such as dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and has inherited more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected Chinese arts and crafts.

Modern Tang Dynasty Hanfu:

1. Square skirt: The style is rigid and rigid, so women do not look beautiful when wearing it. Therefore, in the Tang Dynasty, skirts were popular in the form of high-waisted corsets and wide-sweeping skirts, which could not only reveal the curvy beauty of the human body structure, but also express a gorgeous and elegant style. The structure of this skirt must be organically adapted to the main structure of the human body, so it is a multi-pleated oblique skirt with an arc-shaped hem, or a flared skirt.

2. Short skirt and long skirt: The characteristic is that the waist of the skirt is tied higher, usually above the waist, and some are even tied under the armpits, giving people a pretty and slender feeling. "The leaves of Luo's shirt are heavily embroidered, with a trace of gold, phoenix and silver goose each." "The eyebrows with black eyebrows capture the color of daylilies, and the red skirt kills the pomegranate flowers with jealousy." The skirts of the Tang Dynasty were colorful, with red, purple, yellow and green competing for beauty, with the red skirt being the most beautiful. The popularity of red skirts on the street is not exclusive to modern people. As early as the prosperous Tang Dynasty, dance skirts were already dyed with pomegranate flowers everywhere.