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How should I send photos of the Yi people to my friends?

The photo of the Yi people was sent to a circle of friends: I wrote something like this: "I like to take my national costume with me everywhere, and I will choose my Yi costume first every time there is a program. I like the amazing eyes of some friends when they first see Yi costumes, which makes me very proud. I like a simple and ordinary life, although simple but full of expectations. " But also with a photo of the Yi people.

Yi nationality has many branches, scattered residence, complex natural environment and unbalanced social and economic development, and its clothing has formed obvious regional characteristics in texture, style and pattern. Generally speaking, it can be divided into six types according to Liangshan, Wumeng Mountain, Honghe, Southeast Yunnan, West Yunnan and Chuxiong.

Liangshan: The traditional costume of the Yi people in Liangshan. Both men and women wear right-handed clothes with large rows of buttons, shoes, blankets and leggings. They usually tiptoe and wear Ma Xie in winter.

The man's head is wrapped in a bun, and different dialects have different styles. There are beeswax beads, silver earrings and so on hanging on his left ear. Men's trousers are divided into "big trousers", "middle trousers" and "small trousers" according to different sub-dialects in the northern dialect area. Women wear pleated skirts and headscarves. After giving birth, they can wear hats or wrapping paper, like to wear earrings and jewelry, and wear silver collars. Traditional fabrics are mainly self-woven and self-dyed wool and linen fabrics, and the traditional colors are black, red and yellow. Patterns and decorations are mostly cockscomb, ox horn, fire sickle, fern grass, panes and other animals, plants and living objects.

Wumeng Mountain: Yi people in Wumeng Mountain are dressed in blue-green double-breasted gowns or blouses, trousers, black or white headscarves, white belts and "kite shoes" or "eagle-headed shoes" embroidered with high nails.

Men's wear has no pattern and is covered with wool and felt, while women's wear is decorated with colored patterns at the neckline, cuffs, hem and hem.