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What's the difference between kimono, Tang suit and Song suit?

The differences between kimono, Tang costume and Song costume are as follows:

1, first of all, the patterns of clothes are different;

The costume patterns in the Tang Dynasty are mostly flowers, or set off by flowers. The patterns are standardized, neat, continuous and symmetrical, and some images tend to be realistic. The photo of flowers with nature as the object itself is a kind of beautiful pattern, which has the double meanings of technical beauty and pattern beauty, and there are also transliteration of flowers in ecology.

It is also a kind of "image praise of ecological charm" that the shape of Japanese kimono and the portrait of patterned fabric, as well as the cherry blossoms with kimono pattern characteristics are so exaggerated and deformed.

Most of the clothing patterns in the Song Dynasty are simple and elegant in color.

2. Different clothing designs;

No matter in China or ancient Japanese, women were forbidden to appear in public places. The Book of Rites stipulates that "when a woman goes out, she must hold her face closed."

In Japan, women are basically indoors, so the screen plays a hidden role, which is inseparable from China's feudal ethics thought followed by Japan, which is almost harsh, so kimono is more conservative. ?

From the perspective of the collar of the Tang Dynasty, it reflected the openness of thought at that time, and even appeared an "open collar", in which underwear was not worn and the chest was exposed. There is a saying in Tang poetry that "Shimada Hanzo with pink breasts is too dark for snow".

In Song Dynasty, women's dress was formal and conservative, with elegant and quiet colors. The "cover-up" function of clothes and curtains has been strengthened, and all the "puffed up" have converged a lot at once. In the Song Dynasty, both royalty and common people loved to wear straight collars. The lapel is comfortable and decent, and it looks generous and elegant.

3. Different fabrics.

Kimono, which imitates Sui and Tang costumes, is improved on the basis of inheriting Tang costumes. The Essentials of Clothing in the Edo period in Japan pointed out that kimono followed the clothing of the Tang Dynasty, but the system was similar.

The communication between this country and China also began in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. The court ordered the ministers to take the ancient clothes as an example to compromise the Han and Tang systems, and the good ones followed the bad ones. The cultural relics in this state are hard to define.

The fabric of kimono is made of shrunk Myanmar in winter, tulle in summer and kapok in bathrobe. The antonym follows the size of the traditional cloth in the Tang Dynasty, with a width of one foot two inches (36 cm) and a length of half a horse (about 20 feet eight, 12 m), so it is called antonym.

Tang costumes are mainly divided into three types, namely, dresses, round neck robes and Hu clothes. The eclecticism of exotic clothes makes the exotic clothes in the Tang Dynasty more dazzling.

Women's dresses in Tang Dynasty prefer to use sheer gauze as fabric. There were also many new products of textile fabrics in the Tang Dynasty. Yarn and yarn are made of light, thin and bright colors, which are widely used in clothing.

For example, according to the regulations of the Tang dynasty, women's clothes are divided into four types, namely, royal clothes, public clothes, sacrificial clothes and regular clothes. The first three are the large and small dresses worn by concubines and ladies-in-waiting in formal occasions such as court meetings and sacrificial ceremonies, while the latter is daily clothes.

Women's uniforms in Tang Dynasty consist of upper body, coat, lower body and skirt, with silk on the shoulders. The shirt is a single coat with wadding inside, which is only waist-short, and the skirt is long and numerous; There are also coats, half arms, shirts and so on. Wear it with shirts, skirts and skirts.

Song clothing, the clothing fabric of Song Dynasty, is mainly made of silk. The varieties of silk products in Song Dynasty are brocade, brocade, yarn, silk, silk, silk and so on.

Chengdu Shu brocade is the most famous brocade in Song Dynasty. The varieties of weaving in Song Dynasty were also different from those in Tang Dynasty. Light and breathable Luo fabric was a popular silk fabric at that time.

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