Coat combination: jacket, fur coat, cotton-padded jacket, overcoat, phoenix coat, overcoat, paper coat, short coat, armored coat, jacket, fat coat, jacket, cotton-padded jacket, overcoat, phoenix coat, short coat, overcoat, cotton-padded overcoat, etc.
The names of coats first appeared in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, such as "Buyi" in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Little Coat" in the Northern Wei Dynasty and "Combined Coat" in the Northern Qi Dynasty. Since then, coats have become people's ordinary clothes. The "lack of crotch clothes" in Sui Dynasty was introduced to Japan in Tang Dynasty as a military attache uniform. In the Tang Dynasty, influenced by Khufu, lapel coats appeared.
The double-breasted coat (spiral coat) developed from the Tang Dynasty appeared in the Song Dynasty. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, the basic shape of the coat was standing collar, raglan sleeves, right waist and slit.
"Coat" is a Chinese coat with lining. It is usually divided into three categories: a jacket with two layers on one side, a cotton-padded jacket with wadding inside, and a leather jacket made of tanned animal skin (see leather coat). According to the length of clothes, it can be divided into big coats and small coats. Heavy hair is long hair, and the cycloid is above and below the knee; A small coat is a short coat, and the cycloid is between the waist and buttocks.
During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, a large number of "coats" entered the Central Plains, replacing the "Yan" winter clothes of later generations. They are similar to shirts, but the shirts are single-layered and the jackets are multi-layered/sandwich.