Characteristics of Hanfu

Hanfu is characterized by a straight front, buttonless tassels and large sleeves, supplemented by a stand collar, a straight front, arrow sleeves and buttons.

Hanfu began in the Yellow Emperor, prepared in Yao and Shun, and originated from the coronation made by the Yellow Emperor. Stereotyped in the Zhou Dynasty, and after the Han Dynasty, a complete system of crown and costume was formed according to the Four Books and Five Classics. Therefore, China's later dynasties lived in the Zhou Dynasty and the French and Han Dynasties, and it was a national event to inherit the costumes of the Han Dynasty.

The main forms of Hanfu are "deep clothing" system (upper and lower skirts are sewn together), "upper and lower skirts" system (upper and lower skirts are separated) and "short skirt" system. Among them, the coronation under the coat is the most solemn and formal dress for emperors and officials; Robe clothes (deep clothes) are common clothes for officials and scholars, while skirts are popular among women.

Matters needing attention in wearing hanfu

1, wearing Hanfu is taboo.

As the saying goes, "most gentlemen are well dressed." You must be neat, generous and decent when wearing Hanfu. Rugged and wrinkled clothes will give people a depressed image. Therefore, when you wear Hanfu, you should keep it clean and tidy as a whole, and the clothes should be free from stains and wrinkles.

2. Choose Hanfu that suits your body shape

Petite people can wear less chest-length clothes, people with big and plump skeletons wear less Song-style clothes, and people with weak gas field should pay attention to choosing Ming-style clothes.

Step 3 dress appropriately

After putting on Hanfu, the collars are crossed, with the right collar on top and the left collar on the bottom. The right collar presses the left collar to make the left and right collars cross. To the waist, tie the belt at the lower corner of the right collar with the belt at the left waist; After putting on Hanfu, the straps on the left and right collars are tied together and tied into a knot without overlapping the collars.

4. Choose Hanfu suitable for the occasion

It is always against the rules to wear dark clothes as backpackers, and it is too casual to wear brown armbands on solemn occasions.