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Since its birth in 1923, the tunic has always been the most popular and favorite style of clothing for Chinese men. Mr. Sun Yat-sen, a Chinese democratic revolutionary, is the founder of the tunics.
In 1923, when Mr. Zhongshan was serving as the ** Generalissimo of the Chinese Revolution in Guangzhou, he felt that the suit was not only cumbersome and inconvenient to wear, but also did not meet the practical requirements of the Chinese people in life and work at that time; The original Chinese clothing (placket short shirt, large placket, etc.) could not fully express the spirit of the times when the Chinese people were striving for progress, and also had shortcomings similar to suits in practicality. Therefore, it was advocated to take the popular "enterprise collar dress" jacket among overseas Chinese in Nanyang at that time as the base, and add a reverse collar to the enterprise collar to replace the hard collar of the suit shirt. In this way, a blouse functions as a blazer, a shirt, and a stiff collar; The three pockets of the "Enterprise Collar Dress" jacket were changed to four open pockets, and the two open pockets below were also cut into a "piano bag" style that could expand and shrink with the number of items put in.
Mr. Sun Yat-sen said that he reformed his pockets in order to put books, notebooks and other necessities for study and work. The trousers designed by Mr. Sun Yat-sen are: the front is slitted with dark buttons; A large pocket on the left and right, a small pocket (table pocket) in front; Dig a dark pocket on the right back buttocks and cover it with a soft cover.
These pants are easy to wear and are also great for carrying your essentials.
The assistant who assisted Dr. Sun Yat-sen in creating the tunic was named Huang Longsheng, a native of Taishan, Guangdong, who originally opened a Longsheng clothing store on Paul Bath Street in Hanoi. In December 1902, Dr. Sun Yat-sen went to Hanoi to organize the Xingzhong Society, and occasionally went to his store to shop and talk. Huang Longsheng was overwhelmed when he learned that the customer in front of him was Mr. Sun Yat-sen, the leader of the Revolutionary Party.
I earnestly asked to participate in the revival of the China Society and contribute money and efforts to the revolution. In 1923, Huang Longsheng served with Mr. Sun Yat-sen in the Generalissimo's Palace. When Dr. Sun Yat-sen designed the tunic, he asked him to help him plan and sew it, and successfully made the world's first tunic.
Mr. Nakayama said of his own design and the world's first tunic suit: "This kind of clothing is beautiful, practical, convenient, and economical, unlike suits, which have a stiff collar in addition to a jacket and shirt, and these things are mostly imported (at that time, these things were mostly imported from foreign countries), which is cumbersome and expensive." Because of its good-looking, practical and convenient advantages, the tunic was welcomed by the masses as soon as it was advocated by Mr. Sun Yat-sen.
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TunicYesMr. Sun Yat-senOn the basis of extensive absorption of European and American clothing, combined with the characteristics of Japanese student clothing and Chinese clothing, it is designed with a four-pocket suit, with vertical lapels and bags. It is known as a tunic.
The birth of Zhongshan costume ended the situation of China's robe system for thousands of years and subverted the traditional clothing of Chinese.
The original idea. The popularity of the tunic is an important revolution in the history of Chinese clothing development, which also represents the emergence of the concept of clothing equality.
The tunic plays a positive role in guiding people to form a common emotional identity, politics, ideology and culture. The popularity and popularity of Zhongshan clothing has promoted China's transformation to Western short clothing, changed the clothing habits of Chinese, and also changed China's aesthetic habits and practical standards for clothing.
The tunic has a Chinese ethnicity.
Characteristic, simple, comfortable and structured to wear. It was once recognized by the world as the "national uniform" of the Zhongshan costume of the People's Republic of China, and as a regular clothing once respected by the Chinese, it also carries a sense of culture, etiquette, national self-esteem and pride.
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The origin of the tunic suit: the tunic is a kind of Zhongshan suit named after Mr. Sun Yat-sen, on the basis of extensive absorption of European and American clothing, the integration of Japanese student clothing (placket) and Chinese clothing characteristics, designed a kind of four-patch pocket clothing with standing lapels and pocket lids.
The style of the tunic was basically formed around the beginning of the 20th century, and its basic shape was: standing lapels, four patch pockets with pen rack-shaped flaps, buttons on the flap, seven buttons on the front placket, three buttons on the cuffs, a belt and a slit at the back.
Since the 20s of the 20th century, although there have been individual changes in the style of the tunics, the overall change is not much, the main change is to change the seven buttons to five buttons: the back to cancel the belt, slit; The upper pocket has pleats and a pleated patch pocket instead of a flat patch pocket. After these changes were completed in the 30s of the 20th century, the shape of the base wood of the tunic stabilized.
The overall change trend of the tunic style is the local change Zheng chain, the whole remains unchanged, and from complex to simple, the structure is clearer, and the lines are concise and smooth.
Historical Value:
The birth of Zhongshan costume ended China's thousands of years of domination of the robe system and subverted the original concept of traditional clothing and body space for Chinese. The popularity of the tunic also represents the emergence of the concept of clothing equality, which is a shocking revolution in the history of Chinese clothing development.
The tunic has played a positive role in guiding people to form a common political, ideological, cultural and emotional identity. The promotion and popularity of Zhongshan clothing has contributed to the transformation of traditional Chinese robe-style clothing to Western short clothing, changed the clothing habits of Chinese Xiang Cong debating "handing over the collar to the right, tops and bottoms", and also changed the aesthetic habits and practical standards of Chinese clothing.
The tunic is not only popular throughout the country as a political clothing, but also deeply loved by the Chinese people as a clothing that integrates Chinese and Western cultures. Zhongshan clothing is a symbol of patriotism, progress and civilization, and it is also a symbol of inheriting Sun Yat-sen's legacy, satisfying the political emotions that modern Chinese want to express, causing ideological resonance, which is the real social ideological basis for Zhongshan clothing to be popular.
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