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| Han clothes or Hanfu, literally the Clothing of the Han people, refers to the pre-17th century traditional clothing of the Han Chinese, the predominant ethnic group of China. According to Chinese tradition, Han clothes can be traced back to the Yellow Emperor in the 27th century BC. Han clothes has a recorded history of more than 3000 years. It was worn by Han people from Xia Dynasty (c. 21st century BC - 16th century BC) all the way to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The traditional dresses of many Asian countries have been influenced by Han clothes, such as Japanese kimono, Korean Hanbok and Vietnamese ao dai. Han clothes was regarded by Han Chinese as a very important part of their culture. Confucius considered Han clothes a very important part of Chinese ceremony and ritual and many of his quotations contain references to Han clothes. Han clothes has a style of Chinese Shenyi, that is a kind of full-length, one-piece robe which links the Yi (upper dress) and Chang (skirt) together to wrap up the body. Shenyi was named because when it was worn "the body was deeply wrapped up". The characteristic of Han clothes is, crossed collars, tying to the right, no buttons or buckles, fastened with tie or string. Han Clothes become more and more widely worn in formal occasions such as wedding and fansion show, or casual parties such as birthday, Halloween, Christmas, etc. If you want to be a star at this moment, please think about this One and Only Han clothes in US. | ||
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