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What is Bijia in Hanfu?
Bijia is a kind of top in traditional Han clothing. It is a short-sleeved collarless coat, usually made of silk, brocade and other fabrics. Bijia is characterized by a slit in the front, narrow sleeves, and a slightly curved tail. It is usually worn with skirts, trousers, etc. Bijia has a strong status in traditional Han costumes. It is a costume with traditional cultural connotations and embodies the unique charm of Han costumes.
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