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What do the four evil spirits of Hanfu mean?

The four evil spirits of Hanfu refer to Huai Ling, Ding Dao, Autumn and Time.

The first two are unscrupulous businessmen, the third is a show party, and the last one is a photographer.

Hanfu origin:

According to some ancient books, the Han people (and their ancestors) have a unique clothing system. For example, according to historical records, "Hanfu was made by the Yellow Emperor" and "Before the Yellow Emperor, there was no clothing and no house. The Yellow Emperor built houses, made clothes and held funerals, so the people were spared the difficulties of survival. "

Before there was no archaeological data to support it, Hanfu first appeared in the Yin and Shang Dynasties. About 5,000 years ago, during Yangshao Culture in Neolithic Age, primitive agriculture and textile industry appeared in China, and clothes were made of woven linen. Huang Di's wife, Ai Zu, invented sericulture and spinning, and people's clothes and costumes became more and more complete.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia, Hanfu