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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This replica of a Hanfu, the traditional attire of ancient Chinese noblewomen from the Qin Dynasty, showcases the charm of ancient Chinese culture through its exquisite craftsmanship and unique design.
It is not only a fashionable garment but also a cultural symbol that represents nobility, elegance, and tradition.
The design of this Hanfu draws inspiration from the court attire of ancient China, using silk as the main fabric and green as the primary color.
Green has the connotation of good luck, vitality, and hope in traditional Chinese culture, which complements the elegant temperament of the Hanfu.
In addition, the Hanfu features delicate embroidery techniques, skillfully incorporating various patterns and designs into the garment, enhancing its artistic value and visual appeal.
In terms of wearing, the Hanfu typically consists of a jacket, skirt, and waistband.
The jacket features a cross-collar design with side slits and a wide hemline, showcasing the feminine curves.
The skirt comes in two styles: long and straight or short and fitted.
The waistband is an essential component of the Hanfu, used to secure the jacket and skirt while serving as an ornamental element.
Apart from its aesthetic appeal, the Hanfu holds significant historical significance.
In ancient China, it was the primary attire for royalty and the nobility, symbolizing power and status.
Over time, Hanfu became a daily wear for ordinary people, becoming an integral part of traditional Chinese culture.
Today, more and more people are paying attention to and researching Hanfu culture, hoping to pass on and promote this tradition to let more people understand and appreciate Chinese history and culture.
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