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  2. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    Hanfu had changed and evolved with the fashion of the days since its commonly assumed beginnings in the Shang dynasty. Many of the earlier designs are more gender-neutral and simpler in cut than later examples. Later garments incorporate multiple pieces with men commonly wearing pants and women commonly wearing skirts.

  3. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    Hanfu accessories (Chinese: 汉服配饰; pinyin: hànfú pèishì; lit. 'hanfu accessories') refers to the various form of fashion accessories and self-adornments used and worn with hanfu throughout Chinese history. Hanfu consists of many forms of miscellaneous accessories, such as jewellry, yaopei (lit. 'waist ornaments'), ribbons, shawls ...

  4. Hanfu Movement - Wikipedia

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    Hanfu Movement (simplified Chinese: 汉服运动; traditional Chinese: 漢服運動; pinyin: Hànfú yùndòng), also known as the Hanfu Revival Movement (汉服复兴运动; 漢服復興運動; Hànfú fùxīng yùndòng), [1] is a homegrown, grassroots [2] cultural movement seeking to revive or revitalize Han Chinese fashion. It finds its ...

  5. List of hanfu - Wikipedia

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    A piece of ancient Chinese clothing can be "made semi-formal" by the addition of the following appropriate items: Chang (裳): a pleated skirt; Bixi (蔽膝): a cloth attached from the waist, covering front of legs. Zhaoshan (罩衫): long open fronted coat

  6. Zhiduo - Wikipedia

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    Zhiduo (clothing), traditional Chinese attire (hanfu) for men; Zhiduo County, in Qinghai, China This page was last edited on 30 ...

  7. Changshan - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Chinese Hanfu-style of clothing for men was gradually replaced. Over time, the Manchu-style of male dress gained popularity among Han men. [3] Changshan worn by students at a Catholic School in Hanzhong. Changshan was considered formal dress for Chinese men before Western-style suits were widely adopted in

  8. Hanfu footwear - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Chinese shoes, Chinese-style embroidered shoes, and Chinese slippers, are a well-known sub-type of traditional Chinese cloth shoes (中国布鞋);There are many shoe styles. The xiuhuaxie are characterized by its use of elaborate and colourful Chinese embroideries to create pattern on the shoes.The traditional handicraft of making ...

  9. Ku (trousers) - Wikipedia

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    When the ku is combined with the yi upper garment and the chang, the complete attire in the Hanfu-system is formed. [3] The ku is worn as a lower garment in a set of attire known as shanku and/or sometimes be worn under the skirt of the ruqun. [3] With time, the Chinese trousers evolved and changed in a variety of shapes and styles. [2]