Development of Chinese traditional costumes
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The beauty of dress is called Hua, and the beauty of manners is called Xia. Traditional Chinese dress as a symbol of culture. As a cultural symbol, it has been used throughout the whole process of social change in China and has become one of the most important symbols representing Chinese culture.
The succession and development of Chinese costumes in China is currently a slow process. Culture, and is gradually making the Hanfu a calling card representing China's national image.
Chinese culture is vast and profound. Chinese costume culture also has its own unique style of dress, which has been worn in different dynasties. Taking the Chinese costume as an example, for the costume system, Chinese dynasties have developed more standardised etiquette laws. From the Three Emperors and Five Emperors to the Ming Dynasty, the Chinese costume went through an evolutionary process from a primitive and elementary costume to a relatively fixed system of crowning and dressing.
In general, the evolution of Chinese clothing went through six stages: the beginning of clothing and crown, the customisation of the Xia and Shang dynasties, the inheritance of the Qin system in the Han dynasty, the demeanour of the Han dynasty, and the etiquette of the Han dynasty.
Through the change of dynasties and the fusion of cultures, the traditional Chinese costume has developed its own unique clothing features, such as the cross collar, the right lapel and the rope knot. right lapels, rope knots, etc. In terms of type, there are formal and regular dresses; in terms of shape, there are mainly formal and regular dresses.
During the Qing Dynasty, however, the culture of Hanfu was temporarily interrupted after the Qing army entered the country. During the Republican period, there was a hint of a revival of Chinese costume, which was practised by many advocates of the new cultural movement in the form of Chinese costume culture.
In the 21st century, the Chinese costume is gradually being revived amidst a wave of revival of traditional Chinese culture. Through a number of folk or official 'Hanfu movements'. Hanfu has re-entered the limelight.
At the beginning of the 21st century, the attention of the Chinese online community brought Hanfu into the limelight of some Chinese people as a youth subculture. For the first time, the concept of Hanfu was introduced relying on online platforms, and Hanfu enthusiasts became the main purveyors of Hanfu culture.
From the perspective of the disseminator, Hanfu enthusiasts are showing a trend of youthfulness. Due to the growing soil based on the internet, Hanfu enthusiasts tend to organise online or offline Hanfu campaigns through the internet, which is the main way of spreading Hanfu culture at this stage.