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What's the difference between men and women in hanfu cloak?

There is no difference between men and women in hanfu cloak.

Cloak is also called "lotus skirt", "a bell" and "a round wrap". A wearable coat. Used to keep out the wind and cold. The short man was once called Bi, and the old man was also called cloak. Cloak is usually sleeveless. In ancient China, there were long cloaks with fake sleeves.

Stand-up collar, double-breasted and ankle-length. The tie is small. Wear it with a short tie. There is no button under the collar, so it is small on the top and big on the bottom, shaped like a bell. Therefore, it is also called the clock. It is a coat put on to keep out the cold, which is often used by people on the road and at night.

Equipped with a hood, it is a single piece and is not connected with the cloak body. For both men and women, there are two kinds of cauliflower. The male characters are yellow, red and black, embroidered with python patterns or birds and clouds. There are many colors in women's books. Peony or flowers and birds are embroidered on them. The bright yellow ones are for emperors and queens. Another piece of white embroidered bamboo leaves is dedicated to Guanyin.

Extended data

First, according to the body parts can be divided into three categories:

1, long "cloak" (cloak), placed below the waist, in which the "cloak" on the ground is commonly known as the big cloak.

2, short "cloak", put on the waist. What a woman wears on her shoulders is called a small "cloak" or shawl (the front placket is fastened with a snap button).

3. hooded "cloak", which is integrated with the hat, is divided into hooded "cloak" and hooded cloak.

Second, according to the purpose can be divided into:

1, a "cloak" used in daily life. It is famous for its "cloak" (small "cloak"); Others include baby cloaks and hooded "cloak" raincoats (ponchos).

2. "Cloak" used by religious people includes Christian sacrificial cloak and its cross.

3. A "cloak" for the stage and a "cloak" in the shape of a knee for the magician (leaving a neckline in the middle of the circular piece).

4. "Cloak" used for etiquette includes "Cloak" used for watching plays, Cloak used for coronation of British heads of state, and Cloak used by doctors at Cambridge University. There are also long cloaks worn by cavalry.

A nurse's cloak (a seven-minute long cloak cut from dark blue wool), a two-color cloak worn by a matador (Copote), a beach cloak for swimming ashore, a "Jerva" of the Yi people in China and a "seven-star sheepskin shawl" of the Naxi people.

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