-
The real kimono comes from China, it is not called kimono, but is called Wu Fu As the name suggests, it comes from the Wu Kingdom of China in the Spring and Autumn Period! They usually wear almost the same kimono as Japan now Kimono is actually a general term for Wu and Tang Fu by Westerners, and later the Japanese slowly accepted this title, but in Japan, in fact, many people who sell kimonos still use the name of Wu Fu Except for their wide belts, the rest of the clothes are from China Especially the clogs, the history of China is much more than their old The back is not a pillow, it is a backrest, because they are kneeling and sitting, and there is a backrest developed, although Chinese Wufu also has it, But not as big as them
-
In Japan's earliest days, the emperor decreed that the country should have few men, so that any man could have sex with any woman at any time. So, for the sake of convenience, the women only wore a single word and carried a pillow on the street, which is the origin of the kimono. When they gave birth to their children, they did not know their father's name, so they took the name of the place where the child was born as the child's name, which gradually evolved into the current Japanese name.
For example, if you were born in a mountain pass, you will be named after the mountain pass......
-
In fact, many surnames in Japan are based on the place where the child was born.
Yamaguchi and Tanaka, you think it's in **.
In fact, it looks like a beard.
Actually, maybe it's true.
-
The Japanese kimono evolved from the costumes of the Han and Tang dynasties.
The kimono is the national costume of Japan. Before the Edo period, it was called "Shomono", "Nihon Shoki", and "Matsukasaki Yumeyu", and before it was called kimono, Japanese clothing was called "kimono", and "Kufu" in ancient Japan was a type of "kimono".
Kimonos can be divided into public and samurai monographs. Nowadays, the so-called kimono is actually the small sleeve of the ancient times, and the appearance of the small sleeve began in the Muromachi period, and the white small sleeves of the nobles gradually became the table of the common people. In addition to "着物" includes "Wu costume.""In addition, there are shoulder hakama and hunting clothes from the Heian period, which are not derived from Wu costumes, but from local traditional clothing.
The Twelve Orders were improved from the Nara period, and there were changes and innovations after that.
-
Kimono is the national costume of Japan, developed from the Han costume in China, so it is called Wu Fu and Tang Fu in Japan, and the kimono is the name of Wu Fu by Westerners, and now the Japanese have accepted this title, but many shops that sell kimonos still say Wu Fu.
Later, people gradually changed the form of bathing, no longer wearing clothes when bathing, but soaking in hot water. As a result, the kimono became a simple item of clothing to wear after bathing. In addition, many actors rest in kimonos backstage in plays such as Kabuki, and it is not until the moment before their turn to appear that they change into costumes and complete their individual role transformation.
-
The appearance of kimonos can be traced back to the Kofun period in Japan, which is the Three Kingdoms period in China. At that time, the Japanese had no concept of clothing, and it was recorded in the "Biography of Wei Zhiwai People" that the Japanese dressed at that time: "use a pair of cloth, wear a hole in the middle, and run through it, without tailoring" It can be seen that there was no garment making technology in Japan at that time, when the Cao Wei regime taught the technology of weaving and garment making to the Japanese, and then Japan began to appear clothing, because most of the craftsmen who taught the Japanese to weave and make clothes came from Wu in the south at that time, so this kind of clothing is called "Wu costume" in Japan This is also the prototype of the kimono.
In the Nara period, the cracked eyes were the Tang Dynasty in our country. Japan began to send Tang envoys to study on a large scale, and brought back the Tang Dynasty Yu Hao's = clothing style, because the style of Tang costumes was gorgeous, so Japan began to promote the style of Tang Dynasty costumes on a large scale. In the following hundreds of years, the kimono has been retaining the Sui and Tang costumes, and constantly adding its own local things.
-
Summary. The Japanese kimono originated from the Chinese Hanfu, but after thousands of years of evolution and development, a unique Japanese kimono culture has gradually formed.
The Japanese kimono originated from the Chinese Hanfu, but after thousands of years of evolution and development, a unique Japanese kimono culture has gradually formed.
In ancient times, China's Hanfu culture influenced Japan at the beginning, and the original kimono was similar to the clothing of the Tang Dynasty, and then after continuous development and improvement, a unique kimono culture was gradually formed. The kimono has a very high status in Japanese culture, and is not only one of the representatives of traditional Japanese culture, but also an important part of Japanese art and fashion. The design of the kimono is exquisite, colorful and varied, which can not only reflect the life aesthetics and fashion style of people from different walks of life in different periods, but also contain rich historical and cultural connotations and artistic values, and is one of the products of mutual reference, exchange and integration between China and Japan, two oriental cultural powers.
Da Ori is a more orthodox Wu costume, right? Nowadays, kimonos are a lot easier to integrate with a lot of Western culture, but now kimonos are worn differently according to different situations and occasions, different people, first of all, you have to distinguish who you buy to wear and what to do. >>>More
Now Hanfu is not popular, I think the main reason is that our country's economic backwardness in the past hundred years is caused by it, just like people have money and say anything is a famous saying, all of them have to be reasonable, if you are poor, no one takes it seriously, Hanfu is very beautiful, in China's most prosperous Tang Dynasty, fat is beautiful, it is estimated that everything in China at that time is a fashion, with the strength of the motherland, one day Hanfu will become a popular fashion.
Our current development of Hanfu is generally liked by more and more people, and as people's concepts begin to change, many people can also be seen wearing Hanfu in life. Generally speaking, it is good, but every time a new trend emerges, new resistance appears. When Hanfu became popular, there was also a lot of criticism, and people who wore Hanfu were dressed in strange clothes, looked at each other differently, and pointed at each other. >>>More
I think culture knows no country, and kimono is a typical representative of Japan's clothing culture, and it is the quintessence of the country! In ancient China, the economy of Jiangnan Dongwu was developed, and maritime trade also opened up the path, which also made the Han costumes introduced to Japan, and improved, in fact, the elements of the kimono actually retained some of the characteristics of Hanfu, and the kimono in Japan as an important gorgeous costume for women's banquets, etiquette, and diplomatic relations, constituted a part of the history of modern clothing, and publicized the symbol of unrestrained, freedom, harmony and beauty!
The Japanese style of negotiation.
Japanese people are characterized by prudence, manners, politeness, and a strong tendency towards groups. >>>More