G-Like Chinese Clothing Tang Suit - Traditional China Ancient Costume Martial Arts Tangzhuang Kung Fu Long Sleeve Jacket Suits Shirt Outfit Uniform Cloth for Men and Women- Brocade

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G-Like Chinese Clothing Tang Suit - Traditional China Ancient Costume Martial Arts Tangzhuang Kung Fu Long Sleeve Jacket Suits Shirt Outfit Uniform Cloth for Men and Women- Brocade

G-Like Chinese Clothing Tang Suit - Traditional China Ancient Costume Martial Arts Tangzhuang Kung Fu Long Sleeve Jacket Suits Shirt Outfit Uniform Cloth for Men and Women- Brocade

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With the cultural exchange all over the world, Tangzhuang began to use western 3D-cutting skills, extended the length of sleeves, and became what they are now. A: No, Tangzhuang evolved from Magua of Manchu(one of 56 ethnic groups in China, who overthrew the Ming dynasty and established the Qing dynasty), so Tangzhuang is actually Manchu's clothing. However, no archaeological evidence has been unearthed to support this. Hanfu in the Xia and Shang Periods (2070–1046 BC) In recent years, when Chinese people talk about Hanfu, they usually mean a long flowing robe with loose sleeves and a belt at the waist. However, Hanfu is a diverse term including different styles of clothing from different dynasties. Features of Hanfu

Traditional Dresses Welcome Spring Festival", China Daily, Beijing: China Daily Information Co., 8 Feb 2002 .Standing collar, also called mandarin collar, band collar or choker collar. It's a style of collar which is standing up on the upper garment rather than folded. People normally wore light colored clothing in daily life. Red, bright yellow, and purple always exclusively belonged to the emperor and the imperial family. The mass people mostly wore red at weddings. Besides that, white clothing was normally worn at a funeral. Until the Han Dynasty, the Hanfu was adopted and vigorously promoted by the ruling class. It then became the national clothing of the Han ethnic people. It also had a far-reaching influence on neighboring Asian countries, such as Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. However, in the 19 th century, it was widespread for females to wear Qipao on formal and casual occasions voluntarily.

Generally, traditional Chinese clothes had two basic forms: top-bottom clothes and one-piece clothes. Two-Piece Clothing Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han nationality,“Began the Yellow Emperor, prepare for Yao and Shun”, came from the Yellow Emperor system Mianfu and was fixed in the Zhou dynasty. In different periods of history, Hanfu has some changes, but overlapped and rightward collars are invariable. A whole set of Hanfu usually consists of three layers: a small coat (underwear), a middle coat(inner garment), and an overcoat. Until the Han Dynasty, the Hanfu was adopted and promoted by the ruling class. The Mianfu of Topcoat-plus-Skirt style(separate tops and lower garment) is the official dress of the emperors and officials. Shenyi (Gown) is the casual clothing of the officials and scholars, and Served Ru skirt is worn by women. The laboring class generally wears short clothing in imperfect conditions. The Hanfu, Zhongshan suit (Mao suit), Tang suit, and cheongsam (qipao) are the four most distinctive types of traditional Chinese clothing. 1. Hanfu — The Most Traditional Chinese Clothing This article provides a brief introduction to each category. By reading the following contents, the basic frameworks of traditional Chinese clothing could be structured. 1. Traditional Chinese Dress - Hanfu

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Hew Wai-weng (2013), "Expressing Chineseness, Marketing Islam: The Hybrid Performance of Chinese Muslim Preachers", Chinese Indonesians Reassessed: History, Religion, and Belonging, Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 178–199, ISBN 9780415608015 . Awkward APEC Fashion: What World Leaders Wore–In Pictures", The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, 20 Nov 2016 . After entering the 21st century, with the accession to the WTO, the successful hosting of the Olympic Games, the rise of China, and the birth of the Chinese dream, China's national culture began to revive and people began to rethink traditional costumes. Why do other countries in East Asia, such as Japan and Korea, wear their own national costumes for holidays? While hanfu clothing has been forgotten. Further more, a "Tangzhuang Craze" began after APEC China 2001 held in Shanghai. On that international conference, Chinese side presented this Chinese suit as the most representative traditional Chinese clothing, and every member state leaders all wore it in the last day of the conference. As Mao suit got popular after Xinhai Revolution in 1911 and the Establishment of the People’s Republic Of China in 1949, Tang suit went down gradually. Even so, after the Opening Up Policy launched in the 1980s, it got a revival in China.

The Chinese government had released a new uniform system in 1929. With this new system, the Tang suit had become one of the national formal attire for males.APEC Leaders Dress to Impress", People's Daily, Beijing: Central Committee of the CCP, 25 Oct 2001 . As an integral part of traditional Chinese culture, Tang suits are worn by overseas Chinese people during the Spring Festival each year, attracting many foreigners to wear them out of curiosity. Qiao Hong (September 2009), "Chinese Clothing: From Gray-Blue to Coloured Years", Confucius Institute Magazine, vol.4, Beijing: Office of the Chinese Language Council International .

It was stipulated that the third-rank officials and above wore green silk pao and shenyi, and the common people wore white linen pao during the Qin Dynasty. Hanfu in the Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties (581 – 1279) From the classic Zhongshan suit to the sophisticated Mandarin collar shirt, we will delve into the unique features of male traditional Chinese clothing and their evolution over time. Join us on this journey to discover the fascinating world of traditional Chinese clothing for men. What is the name of traditional Chinese male clothing?Nowadays, Cheongsam is recognized worldwide and has inspired many foreign adaptations because of its simple yet exotic lines. It is popular because it fits the Chinese female figure well, has simple lines, and looks elegant. It is suitable for wearing all year round for both young and elderly groups. It is characterized by loose and flowing silhouettes, intricate embroidery, and a wide range of colors and designs. The Hanfu was worn by both men and women and has been an important part of Chinese culture and identity for centuries. During the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), according to the government's policy of physiocracy and restriction of business, businessmen were forbidden to wear silk clothing, even if they were rich.



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