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How to use a sword to show off your Hanfu

The poses for taking photos in Hanfu with a sword are as follows:

1. Photo poses

1. Draw the sword sideways

2. Flowers Suicide style

The sword is parallel to the ground

Lift the sword diagonally upward, and use the turning movement to make the skirt dance

Hold the sword in the backhand

3. Lying and squatting positions

The best way to operate, you can hold it with both hands or use the sword as a support point

2. Introduction to Hanfu

< p>Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han nation. Also known as attire, clothes, and Chinese clothing. Hanfu is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette" and "splendid China". It carries China's outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics such as dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected Chinese arts and crafts. .

Hanfu "began from the Yellow Emperor and was prepared by Yao and Shun", originating from the crown uniform worn by the Yellow Emperor. It was later established by the Zhou Dynasty and revised and finalized during the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. A complete crown uniform system was formulated based on the Four Books and Five Classics. Determine the complete system. Since then, all Chinese dynasties have followed the Zhou Fa and Han Dynasties, and the inheritance of Han clothes and crowns has been a national event, so the public opinion in the Twenty-Four Histories was established.

"The Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun used their clothes to rule the world, and the benefits were taken from the universe." This means that the shape of the upper and lower garments is determined by heaven's will and is sacred.

Basic structure and decorative accessories

1. Basic structure

Hanfu is cut from cloth with a width of two feet and two inches (about 50cm), and divided into It is composed of ten parts: collar, lapel, pleat, skirt, train, sleeves, jacket, belt, and crotch. Take two pieces of cloth of equal length, fold them in half to serve as the front placket and back train, and sew the middle seam of the back. If there is no gusset on the front, it is a straight-collar double-breasted jacket. If you take another piece of cloth, cut it into two gussets, and sew them on the left and right lapels, it will be a right-gusset garment with a diagonal collar.

The middle seam of the front and back train is called the right fold, which is the Du meridian and the Ren meridian. The stitch is on the right side of the Ren meridian, so it is called the right fold. The length of the train is divided into waist, knee, and foot. According to the length of the train, there are three lengths of Hanfu: jacket, train, and deep clothing. The seam between the sleeves and the train is called 袼, and the cuffs are called qu. A complete set of Hanfu usually has three layers: Xiaoyi (underwear), middle coat, and coat.

2. Decoration accessories

Hanfu includes clothes, headwear, hairstyles, face decorations, shoes, accessories, etc., which are all in the same combination. It condenses the Chinese culture. Its outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics such as textiles, batik, valerian and brocade have inherited more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages, embodying the reputation of a splendid China, a country with fine clothes and a land of etiquette.