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Where are the antique men's clothes?
The left lapel of Hanfu is on it.
Because the hem of Hanfu is facing right, people put the lower left on the right hem to facilitate the right hand to reach into their arms. This way of wearing Hanfu is called right hem.
Hanfu skirt cover to the right. In ancient China, skirts of some ethnic minorities were covered to the left. The idiom "Let's wear shirts on the left" was used to refer to being ruled by foreign countries. In addition, I have been to some ancient areas and used it to represent the dead, so the left shirt is a taboo for Hanfu.
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