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1、 Hanfu(汉服)*Contents:1.Brief Introduction of Hanfu -12. The Main Style of Hanfu-13. The History of Hanfu-34. The Disappearance of Hanfu-55. Today Peoples Negligence Misunderstanding to Hanfu-66. The Importance of Hanfu-67. The Reasons for Hanfu Decline-78. Revival Movement of Hanfu -8【Refrences】-101.
2、 Brief Introduction of Hanfu1.1 The Definition of HanfuHanfu or Han Chinese Clothing, also sometimes known as Hanzhuang, Huafu and sometimes referred in English sources simply as Silk Robe (especially those worn by the gentry) or Chinese Silk Robe refers to the historical dress of the Han Chinese pe
3、ople.1.2 The Features of HanfuThe main features of the Hanfu is Jiaoling Youren (cross collar and overlap the right collar to the left one), Yinkou Shudai (hide the buttons and tie the clothing with the pine) and Kuaxiu Dapao (Big robe and sleeves). The clothes do not use the buttons but pine , whic
4、h gives people free and easy and elegant impression. Hanfu in these characteristics are significantly different from the clothes of the other ethnic groups.2. The Main Style of HanfuHan Chinese clothing, reflecting the cultural expression of the Han people, is part of the ritual system. The core of
5、the Han civilization is cultural etiquette, and etiquetteculture is rooted in the Hanfu system. And Hanfu system is a whole dressed system, including clothing, caps, hair style, surface decoration, footwear, accessories, and so on.2.1 Hanfu ClothingHanfu clothing had changed and evolved with the fas
6、hion of the days since its commonly assumed beginnings in the Shang dynasty. Many of the earlier designs are more gender-neutral and simple in cuttings. Later garments incorporate multiple pieces with men commonly wearing pants and women commonly wearing skirts. Clothing for women usually accentuate
7、s the bodys natural curves through wrapping of upper garment lapels or binding with sashes at the waist.2.1.1 Informal WearTypes include tops (yi) and bottoms (divided further into pants and skirts for both genders, with terminologies chang or qun), and one-piece robes that wrap around the body once
8、 or several times (shenyi).Shenyi: a long full body garmentQuju: diagonal body wrappingZhiju: straight lapelsZhongyi or zhongdan: inner garments, mostly white cotton or silkShanqun: a short coat with a long skirtRuqun: a top garment with a separate lower garment or skirtKuzhe: a short coat with trou
9、sersZhiduo/zhishe: a Ming Dynasty style robe, similar to a zhiju shenyi but with vents at the side and stitched sleeves2.1.2 Semi-formal WearA piece of Hanfu can be made semi-formal by the addition of the following appropriate items:Chang: a pleated skirtBixi: long front cloth panel attached from th
10、e waist beltZhaoshan: long open fronted coat2.1.3 Formal WearIn addition to informal and semi-formal wear, there is a form of dress that is worn only at confucian rituals (like important sacrifices or religious activities) or by special people who are entitled to wear them (such as officials and emp
11、erors).Formal garments may include:Xuanduan: a very formal dark robe; equivalent to the Western white tieDaopao/Fusha: Taoist/Buddhist priests full dress ceremonial robesYuanlingshan, lanshan or panlingpao: closed, round-collared robe; mostly used for official or academical dress2.1.4 Court DressCou
12、rt dress is the dress worn at very formal occasions and ceremonies that are in the presence of a monarch (such as an enthronement ceremony). The entire ensemble of clothing can consist of many complex layers and look very elaborate. Court dress is similar to the xuanduan in components but have addit
13、ional adornments and elaborate headwear. They are often brightly colored with vermillion and blue. There are various versions of court dress that are worn for certain occasions.Court dress refers to:StylesDefinitionMianfureligious court dress of emperor, officials or nobilityBianfuceremonial militar
14、y dress of emperor, officials or nobilityChaofua red ceremonial court dress of emperor, officials or nobilityGongfuformal court dress according to ranksChangfueveryday court dress2.2 Hats and HeadwearOn top of the Hanfu, hats (for men) or hairpieces (for women) may be worn. One can often tell the pr
15、ofession or social rank of someone by what they wear on their heads. The typical types of male headwear are called jin for soft caps, mao for a stiff hats and guan for formal headdress. Officials and academics have a separate set of hats for them, typically the putou, the wushamao, the si-fang pingd
16、ing jin and the Zhuangzi jin. A typical hairpiece for women is a ji but there are more elaborate hairpieces. 蒋玉秋、王艺璇、陈锋: 汉服, 青岛出版社, 2008年1月3. The History of HanfuHanfu has a history of more than three millennia, and is said to have been worn by the legendary Yellow Emperor. “Yellow Emperor Yao and S
17、hun down clothes and rule the world, using come from to build the course of events.” 金晶芳著: 易传系辞传新编详解, 黄山书社, 1998年10月“黄帝尧舜垂衣裳而天下治,盖取诸乾坤。” In other words, as early as the era of the Yellow Emperor, ancient Chinese costumes have been on quite a scale. From the beginning of its history, Hanfu (especiall
18、y in elite circles) was inseparable from silk, supposedly discovered by the Yellow Emperors consort, Leizu. The Shang Dynasty (c.1600 BC-1000 BC), developed the rudiments of Hanfu; it consisted of a yi, a narrow-cuffed, knee-length tunic tied with a sash, and a narrow, ankle-length skirt, called cha
19、ng, worn with a bixi, a length of fabric that reached the knees. Vivid primary colors and green were used, due to the degree of technology at the time.Chinese rules of wtiquette regarding Hanfu started taking shape in the Zhou Dynasty, regulating from the royalties down to the commoners. As early as
20、 the Zhou Dynasty, garmens were already classified into sacrificial attire,court attire, army uniform,mourning attire and wedding attire. And different styles of clothes showed peoples positions and their states of origin.The Qin and Han dynasties witnessed the unification of China and its written l
21、anguage. Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, established many social systems,including that of uniforms to distinguish peoples ranks and social positions.Chinese clothing developed rapidly during the Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern dynasies. Some time before 265, the cultural and
22、 aesthetic views of the peoples in north and south China merged following mass movements of the population caused by frequent wars, Philosophical schools of thought influenced both peoples lives and the concepts of clothing design.During the Sui Dynasty, all poor people had to wear black and blue cl
23、othes, and only the rich people could wear other colours.In the Tang Dyansty, clothing was more varied than before because the state was more open to the outside world.What is worth special mention is that women of the Tang Dynasty did not have to abide by the traditional dress code. They were allow
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