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What kinds of folk men's and women's clothing were there in Ming Dynasty?

The costumes of the Ming Dynasty, which originated in ancient times, finally formed complex and colorful costumes through continuous innovation and transformation. During the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty, it was stipulated that "wearing a square scarf, a variegated collar and a Pi Zha". The square scarf on the top of the head, a collar robe and a Pi Zha were the most common clothes for ordinary men in the early Ming Dynasty, and the arrangement of these clothes was directly stipulated by the official at that time.

Men's general clothing includes protective, straight, suit, trouser pleats, skirts and so on. Women's clothing, with different family environment and status level, has various shapes. Ordinary women's clothes are relatively simple, mainly including skirts, backs, tops, shoulders and gowns, among which gowns are evolved from backs.

Women's daily clothes in Ming Dynasty, and women's skirts in Ming Dynasty have countless postures. Throughout the Ming Dynasty, women's costumes were varied and varied. Generally speaking, there are silk skirts, cotton skirts, Luo skirts, silk skirts, silk skirts, gauze skirts, cloth skirts, linen skirts, ge skirts and so on. From the craft point of view, there are painted skirts, embroidered skirts, piled gauze skirts, wrinkled skirts, lovesickness skirts, phoenix-tailed skirts and so on. Women in the Ming Dynasty paid great attention to the length and width of skirts and the matching with tops, pursuing fashion and paying attention to beauty.

However, in the last years of Hongwu, folk costumes no longer followed the rules, but also had various changes. Since then, men's wear has become increasingly rich. Men's wear has various styles and has the same characteristics as women's wear. Among them, the most popular ones are the following dozens: straight seams, armor, blouses, waists, trousers pleats, gowns, trousers, jackets, skirts, blouses and so on. Regardless of men and women, in the Ming Dynasty, costumes were all the same and varied, and people's lives were relatively rich and wonderful.