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  2. Winter Clothes Day - Wikipedia

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    Winter Clothes Day, Tomb-sweeping Day and Hungry Ghost Festival are the days for people to offer sacrifice to their ancestors in China. The Winter Clothes Day falls on the first day of Lunar October. [1] October first of the lunar calendar has come into winter, thus people feel cold, which makes them miss the dead.

  3. Chinese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Chinese clothing, including traditional Hanfu, ethnic minority garments, and modern adaptations of indigenous styles, is a vital aspect of Chinese culture and civilization. For thousands of years, Chinese clothing has evolved with dynastic traditions, foreign influences, and cultural exchanges, adapting to the needs of each era. [1]

  4. Ru (upper garment) - Wikipedia

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    The term ao was sometimes used to refer to thicker forms of jacket which could be used as winter clothing. [25] A jia ao (夹袄), for example, was a lined jacket which was used by Han Chinese women as winter clothing; the jia ao was typically worn on top of a long-length qun underneath. [26]

  5. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    In China, a systemic structure of clothing was first developed during the Shang dynasty, where colours, designs, and rules governing use was implemented across the social strata. [6] Only primary colours (i.e. red, blue, and yellow) and green were used due to the degree of technology at the time. [30]

  6. 10 Winter Clothing Items You Should Buy on Amazon Now - AOL

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    It’s great for those cold but clear-sky days, and will add a sophisticated flair to your winter look. Amazon has it on sale for $39.99, down from $65.99 (39% off).

  7. 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]

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