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When the Republic was founded in 1912, the dress style in China was based on Manchu dress (qipao and changshan), which had been imposed by the Qing Dynasty as a form of social control. As wearers, we are not only customers but also co-producers. Especially in today’s market, people can choose any style of clothing with great freedom. It is our likes and dislikes that determine the routes of clothing designs. This article provides a brief introduction to each category. By reading the following contents, the basic frameworks of traditional Chinese clothing could be structured. 1. Traditional Chinese Dress - Hanfu Manchu is an ethnic minority lived in the northeast of China, they established the Qing regime, overthrew Ming and ruled the whole China gradually. After that, Manchu's costume style made a big impact on Han people, and Han officials were forced to wear "Magua" then.

In 1644, the Manchus started ruling China, and a dramatic shift in hairstyling and clothing occurred. Perhaps you may be puzzled, since Tang suit is a new form of Magua in the Qing Dynasty, why is there Tang in the name? Is it directly related to the Tang Dynasty costume?Apart from these, ancient Han Chinese were also accessorized with tassels, jade pendants, or various ornaments hung from the belt or sash, known as Pei (珮). One is the stand collar, the front center opening of the upper garment, originated in the Ming Dynasty vertical collar, at first for women's clothing, after men's clothing also use stand collar. A: Chinese button knot whose material is thread-like cloth consists of two parts. One is the knot as a ball-shaped button, and the other is the loop as a button hole whose size need to fit for the button. Shenyi(one-piece clothing) and Mianfu (a religious court dress of ancient emperors and officials) emerged in the Eastern Zhou period (770 – 221 BC). The Yuan Dynasty was the first foreign-ruled era in China. The Hanfu in this period adopted features from the Mongolian rulers' national dress.

Finnane, Antonia (2008), Changing Clothes in China: Fashion, History, Nation, New York: Columbia University Press . The tangzhuang's use as the representative unisex Chinese clothing for the "Leaders' Family Portrait" immediately [30] led to its more widespread popularity, [4] [31] [32] spreading from Beijing to other large towns around the country as far afield as Lanzhou in Gansu by the next Chinese New Year. [11] This "tangzhuang craze" ( t 唐裝 熱, s 唐装 热, tángzhuāng rè) [12] saw the tangzhuang and other traditional clothes become fashionable daily wear for both sexes, which gave a large boost to the domestic silk industry. [33] The original designers left their original companies to start their own businesses to capitalize on their creation's popularity, [13] but the fad was short-lived [34] and most had moved on by 2004. [13] The Ming Dynasty was the last Han-led dynasty. The emperor wanted to restore the whole Han culture and tradition, including restoring all the clothing fashions of the Tang Dynasty. Gender, Women’s clothing was more diverse than clothing for men. Compared to men’s clothing, women’s clothing had more ornaments, items, and styles.

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From the classic Zhongshan suit to the sophisticated Mandarin collar shirt, we will delve into the unique features of male traditional Chinese clothing and their evolution over time. Join us on this journey to discover the fascinating world of traditional Chinese clothing for men. What is the name of traditional Chinese male clothing? The term "Hanfu" refers to the historical dress of the Han people for all of history before the Qing Dynasty, when the Manchus reigned.

Zhao, Andrew Jianhua (2008), Fashioning Change: The Cultural Economy of Clothing in Contemporary China (PDF), Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh .

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The tangzhuang—and its perceived inauthenticity as ethnic clothing—is also credited by members of the hanfu movement with having inspired their cause and a revival of actual traditional Han clothing, despite the Chinese public's usual confusion about its origin. [37] [38] (Traditional Chinese fashions have been so long mixed with Manchu and western elements that Tang-style robes are confused with Japanese kimonos and Ming clothes with Korean hanboks.) [37] [38] It also had a far-reaching influence on the clothing in other neighboring Asian countries, such as the Japanese kimono, the Korean hanbok, and the Vietnamese Áo giao lĩnh.

The Zhongshan suit, also known as the Mao suit or Sun Yat-sen suit, is a type of traditional formal attire for men in China. It was first introduced by Sun Yat-sen, a revolutionary leader who played a key role in overthrowing the Qing dynasty and establishing the Republic of China. Qiao Hong (September 2009), "Chinese Clothing: From Gray-Blue to Coloured Years", Confucius Institute Magazine, vol.4, Beijing: Office of the Chinese Language Council International .

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NewHanfu is an interactive platform for people interested in traditional Chinese dress to learn and communicate with each other. We provide not only information and stories about Hanfu but all 5 categories of traditional Chinese clothing. Due to limited technology, there were only two primary colors: red and green. Hanfu in the Zhou Dynasty (1045 – 221 BC) If you’re planning on wearing a traditional Chinese cheongsam or qipao at your wedding, consider suiting up your handsome groom in a Tang suit. Each year, more and more individuals are electing to wear traditional Chinese clothing, like cheongsams and Tang suits, on their wedding day. Below you will find the history and elements of a Tang suit as well as tips for finding you or your groom the perfect suit for the big day. History Tangzhuang are usually considered menswear [41] but they may also be worn by women, as by New Zealand's prime minister Helen Clark at APEC 2001. [4] See also [ edit ] The third is the button, that is, Pan buttons (盘扣), with decoratively woven and used for fixing, originated in the Song Dynasty, and the Song Hanfu has been used, initially only for women's daily clothes.

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