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  2. Han Chinese subgroups - Wikipedia

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    The Han Chinese people can be defined into subgroups based on linguistic, cultural, ethnic, genetic, and regional features. The terminology used in Mandarin to describe the groups is: "minxi" (Chinese: 民系; pinyin: mínxì; Wade–Giles: min 2 hsi 4; lit. 'ethnic lineages', pronounced), used in Mainland China or "zuqun" (Chinese: 族群; pinyin: zúqún; Wade–Giles: tzu 2 ch'ün; lit ...

  3. List of hanfu - Wikipedia

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    Description Period Images Chang/ Shang 裳 A narrow, ankle-length skirt. [13] Shang - Zhou Liuxianqun 留仙裙 "Fairy skirt". [14] Han Jianqun or Jiansequn 间裙 or 间色裙 Stripped skirts. [15] It was a high waisted skirts which integrated both the techniques of the Han dynasty and foreign techniques from the Western Region. [16]

  4. Hui'an maidens - Wikipedia

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    Hui'an maidens or Hui'an women (Chinese: 惠安女; pinyin: Huì'ān nǚ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hūi-oaⁿ cha-bó͘) are a Han Chinese subgroup that are a part of a distinct Han community residing in Hui'an County of Quanzhou, Fujian, China. They have a distinct dress and marital customs that have been the focus of both anthropologists and ...

  5. Category:Subgroups of the Han Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Subgroups of the Han Chinese" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Han Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Han Chinese can be divided into various subgroups based on the variety of Chinese that they speak. [54] [55] Waves of migration have occurred throughout China's long history and vast geographical expanse, engendering the emergence of Han Chinese subgroups found throughout the various regions of modern China today with distinct regional features.

  7. File:Dahuting tomb mural detail of women wearing hanfu ...

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    Description English: The Dahuting Tomb (Chinese: 打虎亭汉墓, Pinyin: Dahuting Han mu ; Wade-Giles: Tahut'ing Han mu ) of the late Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD), located in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China, was excavated in 1960-1961 and contains vault-arched burial chambers decorated with murals showing scenes of daily life.

  8. Society and culture of the Han dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Women had certain rights under Han law. It was against the law for husbands to physically abuse their wives. [239] Rape cases were also commonly filed in court and were punished by Han law. [239] Women could level charges against men in court, while it was commonly accepted in Han jurisprudence that women were capable of telling the truth in ...

  9. File:Dahuting Tomb mural of women dressed in Hanfu, Eastern ...

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    Description English: The Dahuting Tomb (Chinese: 打虎亭汉墓, Pinyin: Dahuting Han mu ; Wade-Giles: Tahut'ing Han mu ) of the late Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD), located in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China, was excavated in 1960-1961 and contains vault-arched burial chambers decorated with murals showing scenes of daily life.