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How to correctly understand Hanfu and feel the charm of traditional costumes?

Hanfu is the traditional costume of Han nationality in China. However, after the Qing soldiers entered the customs, Hanfu disappeared from people's sight, and now Han people rarely wear our traditional costumes. However, with the development of the times, Hanfu has returned to people's field of vision again because of its tradition and beauty. Studio photography, film and television dramas and even Shang Yan and Hanfu have become a beautiful landscape.

But perhaps because of the cultural fault, many manufactured Hanfu are out of shape and can't be called Hanfu at all. Today, I will give you a popular science about what the shape of Hanfu should look like. First of all, nature is the favorite skirt of female friends.

Skirts can be divided into several styles. According to the collar type, it can be divided into horizontal collar skirt and straight collar skirt, or double-breasted skirt. The lapel of lapel skirt must be "right lapel", that is, the cross shape formed by right lapel and left lapel. This is the basic common sense of Hanfu. The inner lapels are straight and face each other. Implication is a very important spirit in China culture. Therefore, those Hanfu with low chest and leaking back in film and television dramas and photo studios are all unqualified, and the chain bones are all wrong.

In addition to collar pressing, skirts can also be divided into waist-length skirts, high-waist skirts and chest-length skirts. As the name implies, this is naturally divided according to the length of the lower skirt and where it is covered. These kinds of skirts are very common now, but it is very important that the upper and lower skirts of Hanfu are fixed in the form of lace, and the upper one is worn under the lower skirt. On the contrary, it is likely to become other national costumes, such as Hanbok.

Of course, besides skirts, there are other styles suitable for women in Hanfu, such as curved skirts, big dresses and so on. It should be noted that although the taste of cheongsam is regarded as a symbol of China's clothing, it is not Hanfu, but an improvement of Qing Dynasty's clothing, belonging to Manchu clothing.