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    漢服 汉服 古风 ハンフー Ханьфу ฮั่นฝู هانفو हन्फू

    Historical styles of clothing worn by the Han Chinese. Most styles have a “y” shape collar, but there are also styles with a rounded collar.

    There are several styles that are at times mistaken for kimono (most notably ruqun). You can typically distinguish between them based on the hairstyle and headwear. Males' hair may be pulled back into a simple ponytail or bun or held by a coronet. Emperors or princes may wear mian guan. If nothing else, huadian (forehead mark), or the circular fan is an easy distinguishing mark.

    Hanfu differs from Qing era clothing. Hanfu specifically refers to clothing worn during dynasties wherein the ruling class was made up of the majority Chinese ethnic group, the Han. The Qing Dynasty was ruled by the Manchu ethnic minority. The frog button and mandarin collar style clothes, often simply refered to as Chinese clothes, are not Hanfu, as they are not Han clothing, but in fact Manchu. This goes too for other ethnic minority clothing in china, such as Miao clothes or Uygur clothes. These fall under the umbrella of Chinese clothes, along with hanfu.

    Types

    Robes & Outfits
    Aoqun (袄裙)
    Duijin ruqun (对襟襦裙)
    Heziqun (诃子裙)
    Jiaoling ruqun (交领襦裙)
    Longpao (龙袍)
    Qixiong ruqun (齐胸襦裙)
    Qujupao (曲裾袍)
    Tanling ruqun (坦领襦裙)
    Yesa robe (曳撒袍)
    Yuanlingpao (圆领袍)
    Zhijupao (直裾袍)
    Topwear
    Banbi (半臂)
    Beizi (褙子)
    Bijia (比甲)
    Dudou (肚兜)
    Daxiushan (大袖)
    Hezi (诃子)
    Yunjian (云肩)
    Legwear
    Mamianqun skirt (马面裙)
    Weichang overskirt (围裳)
    Footwear
    Yuntouxie (云头鞋)
    Headwear
    Guanjin (纶巾)
    Fengguan (凤冠)
    Futou (幞头)
    Honggaitou (红盖头)
    Mian Guan (冕冠)
    Xiao Guan (小冠)
    Weimao (帷帽)
    Accessories
    Changmingsuo (长命锁)
    Hagoromo (羽衣)
    Yaopei (腰佩)
    Zhijiatao (指甲套)

    See also

    • Chinese clothes

    External links

    • Wikipedia: Hanfu
    • Wikipedia: List of Hanfu headwear

    This tag implicates chinese_clothes (learn more).

    The following tags implicate this tag: aoqun, black_hanfu, blue_hanfu, duijin_ruqun, green_hanfu, jiaoling_ruqun, pink_hanfu, qixiong_ruqun, red_hanfu, ruqun, white_hanfu, and zhijupao (learn more).

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