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Which dynasty had the most beautiful Hanfu?

Hanfu in the Tang Dynasty was the most beautiful.

The Tang Dynasty was the most equal time for men and women, so both men and women were more open-minded, and women had a high degree of freedom in dress, and bare breasts were also common. Chest-high Hanfu is the characteristic of that era. Chest-high Hanfu is the most common style among all Hanfu styles. The combination of the upper hem and the lower skirt can easily unlock different styles, and the chest-high Hanfu can be full of fairy and expensive.

In terms of makeup, chest-high Hanfu is not necessarily suitable for light makeup, but heavy makeup can also be used. Of course, this kind of heavy makeup is not modern heavy makeup, but rather antique and has a strong sense of makeup. Eyebrows are more suitable for curved arch eyebrows, and lipstick is also a deep red rose bean paste color and dragon fruit color.

You can choose Buyao hair crown and tassel hair pin on the headdress. Although chest-length is a common style, it doesn't mean it's a good match. If you don't wear a gorgeous headdress, it's easy to wear the feeling of a handmaid. So in terms of makeup, we might as well be more gorgeous.

Characteristics of Hanfu in Other Dynasties

1, Jinzhi Hanfu

Hanfu in Jin Dynasty is a ragged dress with long sleeves and lapels, and a slightly loose lapel or half arm. The ancient "overlapping wear" is also quite charming, and the wide cuffs are slightly like sage like style and high waist lines, which makes both men and women look tall and elegant and quite chic.

2. Hanfu in Song Dynasty

Although the Song Dynasty was rich, it was also a long-term war, influenced by Confucianism. Therefore, although Hanfu made in Song Dynasty still followed most of the forms made in Tang Dynasty, it abandoned the splendor of Tang Dynasty and began to move towards restrained elegance with a leisurely and pleasant charm, which is the "beauty of simplicity" in modern aesthetics.