Do Hanfu really have bows?

Hanfu really has a bow, because it is simple and generous.

The full name of Hanfu is "the traditional costume of the Han nationality", and some people call it Hanfu, Huafu and Hanfu. It is a national costume developed by the Han nationality with Chinese etiquette culture as its connotation from the Huangdi period to the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.

It is the embodiment of China's "clothes serve the country", "country of etiquette" and "splendid china", bearing the excellent craftsmanship and aesthetics of the Han nationality, inheriting more than 30 intangible cultural heritages of China and protecting the arts and crafts of China.

Although Hanfu itself disappeared under the ruling policies such as shaving hair and changing clothes in Qing Dynasty, due to its strong vitality, some elements in Hanfu have not been extinct until Taoism, Buddhism and some remote mountain people believed by modern Han people.