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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Traditional Chinese men's clothing, especially the attire worn by ancient scholars, is an important part of Chinese culture.
These garments not only have rich historical significance but also reflect the aesthetic concepts, social status, and cultural values of their time.
Among these garments, the most famous one is the Hanfu.
The Hanfu originated during the Han Dynasty from 206 BC to 220 AD and has evolved over two thousand years to form a unique style and characteristics.
The design of the Hanfu emphasizes elegance, dignity, and harmony.
It usually consists of an upper garment, lower garment, belt, headwear, and shoes.
The upper garment comes in various styles such as cross-collar, lapel collar, round collar, etc.
, while the lower garment includes long pants, shorts, and skirts.
The belt is a crucial element of the Hanfu, used to secure the upper and lower garments and serve as an accessory.
Headwear includes hats, scarves, hair buns, etc.
, used for sun protection or as a symbol of identity.
Shoes are another essential component of the Hanfu with various styles like high heels, flat shoes, boots, etc.
The colors of the Hanfu are diverse and rich, usually dominated by darker shades such as black, gray, brown, etc.
These colors can reflect the temperament of the wearer and coordinate with the surrounding environment.
In addition, the patterns and designs of the Hanfu are exquisitely crafted using embroidery, brocade weaving techniques, etc.
These patterns often convey auspicious meanings like good fortune, wealth, peace, etc.
Apart from the Hanfu, there were many other types of men's clothing in ancient China such as Tang suit and Song suit.
Each of these garments has its unique characteristics that reflect the aesthetic concepts and social customs of different historical periods.
By studying these garments, we can better understand Chinese traditional culture and historical changes.
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