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Miao costumes, the author's personal opinion is the best. The biggest feature is that "the city is full of ** armor", which includes silver crowns, silver jia, collars, shawls, necklaces, toothpicks, hairpins, earrings, bracelets, rings, etc. The collar is as many as seven circles from small to large, weighing more than 2,000 grams.
The shape or is a four-edged protrusion, winding like a spiral, or rounded, and various patterns are chiseled on the plane. The collar is a must-have for Miao girls to fall in love and get married.
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Costumes of ethnic minorities: 1. Tibetan costumes: Tibetan men's costumes are divided into three types: Legui (labor clothing), Zhenggui (dress), and Zha Gui (samurai clothing); Women's costumes change greatly during festivals, major events in life, and ceremonies, and festival costumes are richer and heavier than usual. Nowadays, many Tibetan families have added modern clothing such as suits and jackets to their wardrobes, reflecting the new clothing tastes of the Tibetan people.
However, quite a few people still maintain their traditional attire during the festival. 2. Uygur costumesUygur costumes - there are many patterns, very beautiful and distinctive. Uyghur men - pay attention to the black and white effect, so rough and unrestrained.
Uyghur women – they like to use contrasting colors to make the red brighter and the green greener. The Uygur people are a flower-loving people, people wear embroidered hats, embroidered clothes, embroidered shoes, embroidered scarves, embroidered bags, and clothing are all closely related to flowers. 3. Mongolian costumes Mongolian costumes are also known as Mongolian robes, mainly including robes, belts, boots, jewelry, etc.
However, the style varies depending on the region. Mongolian costumes have strong steppe style characteristics, mainly robes, which are convenient for saddle horses to ride. Because the Mongolian people have lived in the Saibei steppe for a long time, the Mongolian people love to wear robes for both men and women.
Winter clothes in pastoral areas are mostly bare leather clothes, and there are also satin and cotton clothes. Summer clothes are more clothy. The robe has a fat end and long sleeves, and it is mostly red, yellow, and dark blue.
There is no slit at the hem of the robes for both men and women. Red and green satin belts. 4. Miao costumes wear pleated skirts with waists around the front and back.
Miao costumes are the most gorgeous costumes among all ethnic costumes in China, which is not only a wonderful flower in Chinese culture, but also a treasure of history and culture. The Miao area of western Hunan and the Miao area of eastern Guizhou prefer silver ornaments, and some areas of southern Guizhou prefer shell ornaments, while the Miao costumes in the western dialect area have few silver ornaments. Silver ornaments, Miao embroidery, and batik are the main features of Miao costumes.
5. Kazakh costumesKazakh nationality is a nation characterized by the nomadic culture of the steppe, the clothing is easy to ride, and its national costumes are mostly made of sheepskin, fox skin, deer skin, wolf skin, etc., reflecting the life characteristics of the mountain steppe people. On June 7, 2008, the "Kazakh costumes" jointly declared by Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture were approved by China to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
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Most of the costumes of the Zhuang people are the same as those of the Han people, but in the villages of western Guangxi, especially the middle-aged and elderly women, they still retain the characteristics of their national costumes. For example, in the northwest of Guangxi, middle-aged and elderly Zhuang women mostly wear collarless, left-handed, embroidered trimmed clothes and piping, wide-legged trousers, embroidered waistbands around the waist, pleated skirts and embroidered shoes on the lower body, and like to wear silver jewelry; Zhuang women in Longzhou and Pingxiang in southwestern Guangxi still wear collarless black blouses, black handkerchiefs wrapped in the shape of squares on their heads, and black wide-legged trousers on their lower bodies.
Hui women generally wear white round caps and hijabs (also called hijabs).
In general, young girls wear green, married women wear black, and older women who have grandchildren or elderly women wear white.
The green hijab is handsome and delicate; The white hijab is clean and weighty; The black hijab is sober and upright. Most of them are made of high-end fine materials such as silk, silk, georgette and indeed good. The elderly have a long hijab and should be draped over the vest; The hijab of the girl and the daughter-in-law is relatively short, and the front of the neck can be covered.
The headdress is the most typical and characteristic clothing of the Hui people. Because Islam is still white, the Hui regard white as the purest and most joyful color. In terms of clothing and crown colors, white, green, and black are the main colors.
A beanie worn by a Hui man. There are five colors: white, gray, blue, green, and black, and they are worn in different seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Generally, white hats are worn most in spring, summer and autumn, and gray or black is worn in winter.
The style of the hat varies depending on the denomination and region. For example, the Hui people of the Jeherenya sect love to wear hexagonal pointed hats, the six petals indicate that they firmly believe in the six faiths, and the hat circle means that all religions are one. In addition to white hats, imams, manla, and religious Hui elders in mosques like to wear hair wraps.
Knee-length, wide sleeves, collarless, buttonless, and a long belt around the waist when worn. It is common for women to wear dresses with shoulders or blouses. Women and girls like to use natural ursian juice for thrushes, dye their nails, wear earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces, etc.
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With the development of the times, in addition to traditional clothing and costumes, it was common to wear fashion in the city.
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