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  2. Qixiong ruqun - Wikipedia

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    During the Tang dynasty, Central Asian women also were depicted wearing Han Chinese style clothing. [25] After the fall of the Tang dynasty, the Tang-style Han Chinese clothing continued to be worn in the Liao. [25] [26] The Khitans inherited the Hanfu from the Later Jin dynasty; the clothing of the Later Jin were actually clothing from the ...

  3. Popular fashion in ancient China - Wikipedia

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    The most eye-catching clothing in Tang dynasty is women's clothing, in which the traditional "Ruqun" (Ru Dress 襦裙) formed a unique fashion in the Tang dynasty and Tang people have their distinctive aesthetics. [1] One significant feature of this clothing is that the original collar was transformed into a low collar in the Tang dynasty. [1]

  4. Ruqun - Wikipedia

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    Women continued to wear the Tang dynasty's fashion of wearing the upper garment and skirts tied around their breasts until the Song dynasty. [43] In the Song dynasty, the women's skirts were also lowered from the breast level back to the normal waistline. [43] Pleated skirts were introduced and became the main feature of the upper-class women.

  5. Women's clothing in China - Wikipedia

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    A beizi is an item of traditional Chinese attire common to both men and women, similar to a cloak.Most popular during the Ming dynasty, beizi also known as banbi during the Tang dynasty is believed to have been adopted from Central Asia during the Tang dynasty through the Silk Road, when cultural exchange was frequent.

  6. Ru (upper garment) - Wikipedia

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    The ru, [45] shan, and ao were common garment items for women in the Tang dynasty. [46] The ru (as a short jacket) and shan (as an unlined short robe) were used for ceremonial and daily clothing by women. [47] Some jackets in Tang dynasty could be found with narrow sleeves, [5] while other upper garments could be found with loose sleeves. [43]

  7. Tanling ruqun - Wikipedia

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    Tanling garments, including the tanling banbi, was already popular in the court of the early Sui dynasty, the predecessor of the Tang dynasty. [14] [1] The Tang dynasty continued the clothing style of its predecessor, and women continued to wear high-waisted skirt, low-cut upper garments and long skirts. [12]: 25 [15]: 184 Women of Qiuci ...

  8. List of hanfu - Wikipedia

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    From the Northern dynasty to the Tang dynasty, the skirt had denser multiple stripes. [16] In Tang, the stripped skirt was A-line. [17] Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern dynasties - Tang dynasty Bainiaoqun 百鸟裙 "Hundred bird-feather skirt". [18] A feather skirt worn by a princess in Mid-Tang; the skirt was made with the feathers from a ...

  9. Banbi - Wikipedia

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    During Tang dynasty, the banbi was worn by men and women. [8] The banbi was a staple clothing item for the Tang dynasty women, along with shan (a blouse which could be low cut during this period) and high-waisted skirts. [9] The banbi was worn on the shan. [8] [9] The banbi could either be worn under or over the skirt. [1]