G-Like Chinese Clothing Tang Suit - Traditional China Ancient Costume Martial Arts Tangzhuang Kung Fu Long Sleeve Jacket Suits Shirt Outfit Uniform Cloth for Men and Women- Brocade

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G-Like Chinese Clothing Tang Suit - Traditional China Ancient Costume Martial Arts Tangzhuang Kung Fu Long Sleeve Jacket Suits Shirt Outfit Uniform Cloth for Men and Women- Brocade

G-Like Chinese Clothing Tang Suit - Traditional China Ancient Costume Martial Arts Tangzhuang Kung Fu Long Sleeve Jacket Suits Shirt Outfit Uniform Cloth for Men and Women- Brocade

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McMillan, Alex Frew (21 Oct 2001), " 'Shanghai Accord' Sets APEC Trade Agenda", CNN, New York: Time Warner .

Gender, Women's clothing was more diverse than clothing for men. Compared to men's clothing, women's clothing had more ornaments, items, and styles.After entering the 21st century, with the accession to the WTO, the successful hosting of the Olympic Games, the rise of China, and the birth of the Chinese dream, China's national culture began to revive and people began to rethink traditional costumes. Why do other countries in East Asia, such as Japan and Korea, wear their own national costumes for holidays? While hanfu clothing has been forgotten. However, lots of Mongolian-style attire and hats still prevailed, as did clothing changes from the Song era. Compared with standing collar, Chinese button knot undoubtedly represents traditional Chinese style more. It consists of the knot and the loop. The knot is a ball-shaped button, and the loop is a button hole whose size need to fit for the knot Gender, Women’s clothing was more diverse than clothing for men. Compared to men’s clothing, women’s clothing had more ornaments, items, and styles.

It also had a far-reaching influence on the clothing in other neighboring Asian countries, such as the Japanese kimono, the Korean hanbok, and the Vietnamese Áo giao lĩnh.

Material, At the very beginning, the ancient Chinese only covered their bodies with leaves. As agricultural development increased, more clothing material appeared. In later years, linen, cotton, and silk were prominent materials. During the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), according to the government's policy of physiocracy and restriction of business, business people were forbidden to wear silk clothing, even if they were rich. For exploring the world of traditional Chinese clothing, it is necessary to learn the most classic 5 categories: Respectively, Hanfu, Cheongsam, Tang suit, Zhongshan suit, and customs of the minority ethnics. Qiao Hong (September 2009), "Chinese Clothing: From Gray-Blue to Coloured Years", Confucius Institute Magazine, vol.4, Beijing: Office of the Chinese Language Council International . Women's clothes became more relaxed and revealing than their previous counterparts, owing to women being less restricted by the Confucian ethical codes. Hanfu, with the name oriented from the Chinese meaning 'Han people's clothing,' encompassing all types and styles of traditional clothing worn by the Han Chinese.

Women's clothing was more diverse than clothing for men. Compared to men's clothing, women's clothing had more ornaments, items, and styles. 4. Material The modern Chinese tunic suit is a style of male attire originally known in China as the Zhongshan suit (after Sun Yet-Sen, also called Sun Zhongshan), and later as the Mao suit (after Mao Zedong). As wearers, we are not only customers but also co-producers. Especially in today’s market, people can choose any style of clothing with great freedom. It is our likes and dislikes that determine the routes of clothing designs. Following the 1911 Xinhai Revolution and 1949 Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War, the " Mao suit" ( Zhōngshān zhuāng) gradually displaced the changshan and magua in most contexts. After the fall of the Gang of Four in the late 1970s and the beginning of Deng Xiaoping's Opening Up Policy in the 1980s, traditional clothing began to experience a revival in mainland China. Variants of the magua became noticeably more common in Chinese fashion from the mid-1990s. [4]This featured an yi (upper garment) that reached the knees with narrow sleeves and a short shang (lower garment). Hanfu in the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644) Tang suits, as Tang People Street's name, represent certain clothing of deep traditional Chinese cultures. The third is the button, that is, Pan buttons (盘扣), with decoratively woven and used for fixing, originated in the Song Dynasty, and the Song Hanfu has been used, initially only for women's daily clothes.

APEC Economic Leaders in Chinese-Style Costumes", People's Daily, Beijing: Central Committee of the CCP, 21 Oct 2001 . Pattern, In ancient feudal society, people’s rank and social status could easily be figured out from their daily dressing, especially for the ordinary people and the upper-class. Among the upper dominating classes, only the Emperor was assigned the colour yellow and the dragon emblem on traditional Chinese imperial dress as an exclusive affirmation of their power. As for the ministers, generals, councilors and their wives, their uniforms were also restrictively regulated for how many lions or cranes etc can be embroidered on. Tangzhuang could be embroidered with words and patterns, such as "福" means good fortune, dragon for men or phoenix for women means wish to be successful, etc. Nowadays, more and more fashion designers are devoting themselves to improvements in traditional clothing designs.Three types of clothes coexisted together in the Qing Dynasty: Han traditional clothes (i.e. Hanfu), Manchu clothes, and part Western-style clothes in the late Qing Dynasty. Hanfu's Influence in East Asia In addition, Tang suit elements were being utilized many times infamous Kung Fu films and dramas. The efforts of both designers and cultural industries spread the influence of the Tang suit further and further. 4. Formal Attire - Zhongshan Suit Costumes of ethnic minorities vary greatly with different nationalities and different branches and regions within the same ethnic group. The difference can be seen from province to province, from county to county, and even from village to village. The costume is the most obvious symbol of an ethnic group, and in history, many ethnic groups were named just according to their garments. 6. The 7 Key Variations in Traditional Chinese Dress & Clothing The so-called Xingfu Gua is the prototype of the Tang suit - Magua. At the beginning of the Qing dynasty, the Magua was used as a military uniform, with a basic style of round collar, lapels, flat sleeves, elbow-length sleeves, and navel-length garment, five-button loops on the lapels, and single-layer, multi-layer, leather, and cotton materials. Manchu costumes in the Qing Dynasty, according to the different occasions, can be divided into Lifu (ceremonial dress, Xingfu (行服) and Changfu (常服, daily wear clothing) and other categories. Among them, Xingfu is the most riding element of clothing, it comes directly from the Manchu hunting life.



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