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What happened to Hanfu Ququ? Why did you get kicked out of the league?

Today we will learn about a common form of Hanfu-Ququ!

Before we begin to introduce the music, let's review this picture:

Did you find the position of your neck? Maybe the position marked in the above picture is not obvious. In the previous introduction of Hanfu, Xiao Yuqing once told everyone that the neck generally refers to the long part of the neck, so it is also called the neck.

Make this clear, and the following knowledge will be easy to understand.

The so-called popular point of Ququ is to stretch the right leg, then wrap it around the body, and finally tie it with a belt.

Officials call it "continuous victory" (but Xiao Yu's description is simpler and more straightforward. )

Function and style

trait

Qu Luan's deep clothes flourished in Qin and Han Dynasties and declined in Wei and Jin Dynasties.

The clothes with deep curves in the Han Dynasty are tight and narrow, and can be dragged to the ground. The hem is generally trumpet-shaped, the sleeves are wide and narrow, and the cuffs are mostly wrapped.

The collar part is very distinctive, usually a cross collar, and the neckline is very low to reveal the clothes inside. The collar of each layer of clothes should be exposed, up to more than three layers, which is called "triple clothes".

style

After the above study, we already know that the sustain is the key to the music, and the style of the music is determined by the length and different shapes of the sustain.

Some have long seams and short seams, some are wrapped in a circle, some are wrapped layer by layer, and some are inverted triangles after the hem is unfolded.

Some skirts are semicircular fan-shaped when unfolded.

Some of them are irregular trapezoidal when unfolded. Some were dragged to the ground, and some just covered their thighs.

Common styles are as follows:

Double winding length curve

Features: the hem is wrapped around two circles, the dress and skirt are integrated, and the hem is grounded.

Double wound triple wide casing

Features: the hem is wrapped around two circles, and the dress and skirt are integrated, with a lower skirt and triple wide sleeves.

Single-wound triple wide casing

Features: the hem is wrapped in two layers, and the dress and skirt are integrated, with a lower skirt and triple wide sleeves.

Beard hanging sleeve

Features: the hem is wound twice, the dress and skirt are integrated, the lower skirt is worn inside, the sleeves are long, and it is bent twice.

dress etiquette

In the modern Hanfu system, both men and women can wear Qufu Shenfu, which is generally regarded as a dress (of course, the distinction between a dress and a uniform depends on the specific style of Qufu, but the authority remains to be verified), especially for women, Qufu Shenfu is more solemn and atmospheric, and is really suitable as a dress.

What Xiaoyu wants to say is: Today, no one will restrain your clothes. We only need to consider whether our clothes are decent, and we don't have to consider whether they are illegal as in ancient times, so if we really like music, Kohane suggests not to get too entangled in these things. )

However, we should pay attention to some very clear rules:

Arc-shaped deep clothes should conform to the etiquette taboo of deep clothes, specifically for the skirt part:

My parents and grandparents are still alive, wearing calico.

Parents are alive, dressed in blue cloth, that is, green.

If you are an orphan, use plain color as your skirt. (Note: Thirty is not an orphan. )

Don't let this taboo go wrong!

Finally, the collocation problem:

Generally, you don't wear other clothes outside, and you can wear a cloak at most.