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How beautiful is it to wear Hanfu? You will know after reading these photos of women

Hanfu is the soul of ancient women. When she was in her boudoir at the age of 17 or 18, she wore an embroidered long skirt, with her long flowing hair and the son she longed for.

Hanfu is a symbol of women. She has big sleeves and long skirts, and her clothes are full of belts, symbolizing the unity of nature and man. With her plain and natural, soft and smooth, subtle, euphemistic, elegant and fresh temperament

. She shows a quiet, comfortable, elegant, detached and calm character, and has a peaceful, natural, uncontested, generous and loving life realm. . Hanfu brings life to life with its unique tailoring and fine embroidery

The beauty of Hanfu lies more in its temperament, so even if you use thousands of gorgeous words to describe it, it can't compare to seeing it with your own eyes.

Whenever I see a woman wearing Hanfu, I will think of Cao Zhi’s "Luo Shen Fu": "As graceful as a startling giant, as graceful as a swimming dragon. Glorious autumn chrysanthemums, gorgeous spring pine trees. As if they are like light clouds The moon is covered by it, and it is swaying like snow in the flowing wind."

I always feel that women wearing Hanfu have a kind of fairy spirit, as if they are immortals from the Nine Heavens who have been left behind in the human world.

Who doesn’t like such beautiful clothes?

It looks extremely beautiful against the natural scenery and is the most beautiful costume of the Han nation.

Look at these photos of the most beautiful women in Hanfu, which are even more heart-warming.

The spring smiles with peach blossoms, the clouds pile into green buns, the lips bloom with cherry blossoms, and the pomegranate teeth are fragrant.

Wearing Hanfu, a white horse

The mountain is covered with patterned flowers, matching the beautiful woman

The dazzling robes, the Huaju of Eryao and Bi

I am The clothes of the Han family revive our country of etiquette