The purple skirt in ancient China during the Han dynasty was a type of female attire that represented nobility and elegance.
Typically made of silk, the skirt was deep purple in color and adorned with intricate patterns.
During the Han dynasty, purple was considered a royal color and only members of the imperial family and nobles were allowed to wear it.
Therefore, women who wore purple skirts were usually wealthy and of high status.
Their clothing not only reflected their social status but also demonstrated their respect and love for traditional culture.