Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - There are several kinds of dresses for women in Tang Dynasty.

There are several kinds of dresses for women in Tang Dynasty.

1, Confucian skirt

This is China's native Hanfu culture. And this dress is also divided into two parts, the upper one is called Confucianism, and the lower one is called skirt. So the combination is a skirt, which can be literally combined with Confucianism at that time. At that time, the Tang Dynasty also respected Confucianism. Although this kind of skirt existed in other dynasties, it was only in the Tang Dynasty that the styles and clothing brands were the most developed. This also added a lot of appearance color to the women in the Tang Dynasty at that time.

2. Khufu

This dress is also the most prosperous dress in the Tang Dynasty. In ancient times, if it could be related to foreigners, it was mostly replaced by the word Hu, and the Tang Dynasty was also a period of great national unity and integration.

During this period, Chinese and foreign costumes were introduced into the Tang Dynasty one after another. If the Central Plains culture is combined with these foreign cultures, it will become what we are talking about today. Most of the wearers of this kind of clothing are civilians or nobles, so we can also see a period of ethnic diversity in the Tang Dynasty.

3. Tang Dynasty Sleeve Shirt

In the Tang Dynasty, it was very popular for women to wear "khufu". "Khufu" is the costume of western people. The form of the belt is also deeply influenced by Khufu. Before this, people's waist ornaments were made of gold, silver, copper and iron. At this time, "water belt" with gold ornaments was popular, and the belt for tying things was short and small. This kind of belt was the most popular in the Tang Dynasty and lasted until the Northern Song Dynasty.

After the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the influence of Khufu gradually weakened, and the styles of women's clothes became wider and wider. In the middle and late Tang Dynasty, this feature was more obvious. Generally speaking, women's sleeves are often more than four feet wide. In the middle and late Tang Dynasty, aristocratic dresses were usually worn on important occasions. Wearing this kind of clothes, there are golden flowers in the hair, so it is also called "slim skirt".

4, the slow beam skirt is half exposed.

In the Tang Dynasty, only people with status could wear open-chested shirts, Princess Yongtai could be semi-naked, and singers could be semi-naked to please the ruling class, while women in ordinary families were not allowed to be semi-naked. At that time, the semi-topless dress of the Tang Dynasty was somewhat similar to the evening dress of the modern west except that the shoulders and back were not allowed to be exposed.

5, narrow shirt small sleeve

Another new dress for women in Sui and Tang Dynasties. The narrow sleeves are long and drooping, and the skirt waist is high. This is the so-called "semi-painting" (long sleeves) in the Sui Dynasty, which was possessed by both nobles and ordinary people. The narrow sleeves in the early Tang Dynasty were different from those in the Sui Dynasty, such as round neck, stand-up collar, sleeves reaching the wrist, long skirt mopping the floor, and bow shoes or high heels on the feet, that is, the so-called "small-headed shoes and narrow clothes" in the Tang Dynasty (Bai Juyi's Shang Yang Ren), which was exactly the same as the palace ladies' costumes in the tomb paintings and silk paintings unearthed in Xi and Turpan.