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  2. 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 ...

  3. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    In addition to clothing, hanfu also includes several forms of accessories, such as headwear, footwear, belts, jewellery, yupei and handheld fans. [1] Nowadays, the hanfu is gaining recognition as the traditional clothing of the Han ethnic group, and has experienced a growing fashion revival among young Han Chinese people in China and in the ...

  4. List of hanfu headwear - Wikipedia

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    Daily wear of all male. Mini size, sometimes in shapes of Liangguan. [24] Adult. Five Dynasties - Ming. Chang Guan (长冠) Long Crown, also known as "Liu family crown" (刘氏冠) or "Magpie tail crown" (鹊尾冠). Designed and first worn by Emperor Gaozu of Han based on Chu headwear.

  5. Yunjian - Wikipedia

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    In China, the yunjian has both ceremonial and practical uses when used in clothing. [7] As a garment item, the yunjian was an important clothing element for Chinese women, especially in the Ming and Qing dynasties; [9] its usage was spread across China where it became associated with the Han Chinese's wedding clothing. [7]

  6. Garment collars in hanfu - Wikipedia

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    Garment collars in Hanfu. Garment collars in hanfu are diverse and come in several shapes, [ 1] including jiaoling (cross-collars, overlapping collars at the front which closed on the right or left sides), duijin, yuanling, liling, fangling, tanling. Some forms of collars were indigenous to China while others had been adopted from the Hufu of ...

  7. List of hanfu - Wikipedia

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    抹胸. A rectangular piece of cloth tied with strings to cover the breasts and give them support. Song [1] Xièyī. 亵衣. A camisole that is in a rounded diamond shape and often embroidered, tied around the neck and around the lower back. Pre-Han [1] Xīnyī. 心衣.

  8. Yuanlingshan - Wikipedia

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    A yuanlingshan (Chinese: 圓領衫; pinyin: yuánlǐngshān; lit. 'round collar jacket') is a type of round-collared upper garment in the traditional Chinese style of clothing known as Hanfu; it is also referred to as a yuanlingpao (圓領袍; yuánlǐngpáo; 'round collar gown/robe') or a panlingpao (盤領袍; pánlǐngpáo) when used as a robe (called paofu [1]: 17 ).

  9. Guan (headwear) - Wikipedia

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    Guan (Chinese: 冠; pinyin: guān), literally translated as hat or cap or crown in English, [1] is a general term which refers to a type of headwear in Hanfu which covers a small area of the upper part of the head instead of the entire head. [2]: 16 The guan was typically a formal form of headwear which was worn together with its corresponding ...

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