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Can Tomb-Sweeping Day wear Hanfu?

Of course.

Hanfu is one of the national costumes with the longest history in the world. It is said that it was invented by the Yellow Emperor. Hanfu has basic attributes since the Western Zhou Dynasty, and it has been fully perfected and popularized in the Han Dynasty, with a history of thousands of years.

Hanfu has a long history. The full name of Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han nationality, also known as Hanfu and Huafu. From the period of Three Emperors and Five Emperors to the Qing Dynasty, Hanfu entered people's lives and quietly withdrew from people's vision. From the Yellow Emperor's accession to the throne to the end of Ming Dynasty and the beginning of Qing Dynasty, in the main residential areas of Han nationality, with Chinese culture as the background and leading ideology and Chinese etiquette culture as the center, through natural evolution, traditional costumes with unique Han characteristics were formed.

"The great event of the country lies in respect and arrogance." China people pay attention to sacrifice. Since the Warring States Period, it has become a custom for Tomb-Sweeping Day to go home from the grave. Later, it absorbed the custom of Shangsi Festival. As Tomb-Sweeping Day is going to the suburbs, outing has become a fixed project after the holiday. In a poem in the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei said, "Young people don't have to be clear and thoughtful at the same time." It can be seen that Qingming and Shangsi are both holidays for travel. Walking in the countryside, bathing in bright spring scenery and remembering our ancestors are also a kind of spiritual release.

So today we will talk about how Tomb-Sweeping Day should wear Hanfu. During the Qingming Festival, the flowering period is just right. You can wear skirts or big dresses. Cross-collared skirts, chest-length skirts and bare-collared skirts are all good choices for Qingming walking and enjoying flowers. Ming-style long coat with stand-up collar horse-faced skirt is more dignified.