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What's the difference between Hanfu and Tangzhuang?

The main features of Hanfu are horizontal collar and straight lapel (pronounced Ren, four tones; The skirt is tied around the waist, tied with rope and hooked, giving people a free and easy feeling. These characteristics are obviously different from the costumes of other nationalities.

Hanfu can be divided into formal clothes, regular clothes and casual clothes. Dresses are mostly wide sleeves, which are used in important occasions, such as sacrifices and weddings.

Formal dress is between formal dress and casual dress, which is more convenient than formal dress, but more dignified and gorgeous than casual dress. Mostly used for leisure at home, going out to play, visiting relatives and friends, etc. Compared with casual clothes, it is more polite. Casual wear, the common casual wear is bunt, which is convenient for work.

Accessories headdress is one of the important parts of Han costumes. Ancient Han men and women put their hair in a bun and fixed it on their heads. Men often wear crowns, towels, hats and so on. , different shapes.

Women's hair can also be combed into various styles, and they can wear all kinds of beading, walking and other accessories. There are bone decorations on both sides, as well as curtains, hats and hijab. Therefore, except for the Qing Dynasty, as long as the clothes worn by the Han people before the end of the Ming Dynasty can become Hanfu, and Hanfu will have different styles and styles in different regions and times.

Tang suit, let me talk about the characteristics of ancient Tang suit: women's coats [rú] are generally divided into three types: land, coat and blouse. Yan is a short and narrow jacket or cotton-padded jacket. The coat is longer than the robe, the body is loose, and there are also coats or cotton-padded clothes. Yan and coat have narrow sleeves and long sleeves. These three distinctive costumes constitute the mainstream of women's wear in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The collars of women's wear in the Tang Dynasty include round neck, square collar, oblique collar, straight collar and chicken heart collar.