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What do Hanfu 8 beer and 12 beer mean?

A broken skirt is a skirt made of trapezoidal fabric, with a small top and a large bottom. The previous figures indicate the number of fabrics used. For example, a skirt made of eight trapezoidal fabrics is called eight broken skirts, six fabrics are called six broken skirts, and twelve fabrics are called twelve broken skirts.

The "tattered skirt" in Hanfu is the product of imagination, figurines in western tombs and scribbled lines only the length of thumb in archaeological reports twenty years ago.

The core of the whole theory is to break the cloth into a right-angled trapezoid, and then stitch the hypotenuse with straight edges to sew an integrated skirt.

From the imitation of cultural relics unearthed in the tombs of the Northern Dynasties to the Tang Dynasty, which ignored the level of textile printing and dyeing, many ancient skirts (even trousers) stepped at right angles, and even the existing cultural relics and the Song skirts of square cloth were connected by solid ranks as right-angle ladders. This trend swept the whole circle, and even had the origin of the development of A?vagho?a noodles.

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Common forms of Hanfu:

1, Ququ

The full name is Qufu robe, and archaeological reports say it is wrapped in an inner robe. It belongs to the up-and-down cutting type and is classified as "deep clothes and Hanfu", so it is also called winding deep clothes. Ballad robes made in the revival of contemporary Hanfu include single ballads made by imitating cultural relics, many ballads made by reference figurines, and "short ballads" showing petticoats. Its historical style prototype was popular from pre-Qin to Han Dynasty.

Step 2 dress

A big dress is a name for the style under the coat, because the coat is named after a double coat. Pleated skirts or horse face skirts are common collocation. This kind of clothing has been recorded from the Tang Dynasty to the Republic of China. Because there was a prosperous period of big dresses in Ming dynasty, modern big dresses refer to the wearing of big dresses in Ming dynasty.

3. Half-arm skirt

Half-arm skirt, that is, wearing a short coat with half sleeves and a long skirt. Shen Congwen explained in the study of ancient Chinese costumes: "Half-arm, also known as half-sleeve, is a collarless (or lapel) and double-breasted (or pullover) jacket developed from Wei and Jin Dynasties, which is characterized by elbow-length sleeves and waist-length sleeves." Half-arm was first popular in the court of Sui Dynasty, and was first served by court officials and female history, and gradually spread to the people in Tang Dynasty.