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The shape of Hanfu: The overall style of Han costumes for thousands of years is mainly light and easy, paying attention to the unity of heaven and skin, and its shape must conform to "rules, rules, ropes, and trade-offs". This is the shape of Hanfu, and there are three main types:
The first category - the "deep coat" system.
The "deep clothes" system, connected up and down, "deep body", is called "deep clothes". The deep garment system separates the top and bottom, and connects them at the waist to form a whole with an upper and lower garment.
The second category - "top and bottom" system.
The "tops and bottoms" system is a piece-style clothing that separates the top and bottom. Whether it is a skirt or a skirt, waist-length or chest-length, collar or placket, as long as the split is a "top and bottom" system.
The third category - the "underskirt" system.
The "skirt" system, in fact, also belongs to the tops and bottoms system, which is the biggest reflection of the upper and lower cut clothing system. Breast-length skirt.
Waist-length skirts, placket skirts, etc. are all "skirts" made of tops and bottoms.
Wearing Hanfu Note:
1. It is forbidden to wear Hanfu and be untidy.
Wearing Hanfu must be neat, generous and decent, and uneven and wrinkled will give people a shrunken image. Therefore, when wearing Hanfu, it is necessary to keep the overall Hanfu clothing neat and tidy, and the clothing must be free of stains and wrinkles.
2. Choose a suitable Hanfu.
Choose a suitable Hanfu, petite may wear less chest-length clothing, large and plump skeleton less wear Song system, weak aura should pay attention to the choice of Ming system.
3. How to wear.
1. Fold the collar after putting on the Hanfu. The right collar is on the top, the left collar is on the bottom, and the right collar presses the left collar to make the left and right garments form a cross shape; To the waist, tie the belt at the lower corner of the right collar with the belt on the left waist and tie the knot; After putting on the hanfu, you don't need to overlap the collars, and directly tie the clothes on the left and right collars together and tie them into a knot.
4. Choose the right Hanfu for the occasion.
Choose clothes that are appropriate for the occasion and wear dark clothes to be a backpacker.
There is always some disobedience, and the brown half-arm of the caftan on solemn occasions is too casual.
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We know that Hanfu is a relatively wide kind of clothing, and the sleeves of Hanfu are also very large, but friends who don't know Hanfu may think so, in fact, there are many sleeve types of Hanfu, and the following looks at the specific way to distinguish between rotten boys:
The first is the wide sleeve, which is the most preconceived kind of sleeve, because this sleeve type is very large, very in line with the characteristics of Hanfu, so the wide sleeve is also called "big sleeve".
But this kind of sleeve is generally found in Hanfu dresses, and there are very few regular clothes in Hanfu.
The second is the pipa sleeve, which mostly appears in the upper jacket of the Ming Dynasty clothing, with large sleeves and small mouth in the cuff shape, narrow armpits, and a shape like a pipa, so it is called "pipa sleeve".
The third is the arrow sleeve, which is a sleeve type with narrow cuffs and wide sleeve roots, and the horseshoe sleeves of the Qing Dynasty are derived from the development of arrow sleeves.
The fourth type is straight sleeves, which are divided into narrow straight sleeves and wide straight sleeves. The sleeve width of the former extends outward from 1 2 of the upper body to the cuffs; The latter has wide straight sleeves and extends outwards from the waist to the cuffs.
The fifth type is the hanging beard sleeve, which has a wide sleeve tube but a small shrinkage of the cuff, which is commonly found in the curved and straight skirt shape of Hanfu simple or medium.
The sixth type is the square sleeve, which is similar to but different from the wide sleeve, and the square sleeve is mainly more in Buddhism and Taoism.
The last sleeve type is short-sleeved, or sleeveless, and the typical representative of Hunger Wang is the half-arm and bijia in Hanfu.
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1. Straight sleeves (straight lines of equal width from the root of the sleeve to the cuff).
2. Arrow sleeves (different from straight sleeves, it is a wide cuff with a narrow cuff, but it is still straight) 3. Short sleeves (it is very common in short hits, that is, it does not connect the sleeve roots, forming a short-sleeved effect) 4. Sleeveless (vests, armor are without sleeves, and there are no sleeves, and the cut of these clothes is different from other styles).
5. Pipa sleeves (popular style in the Ming Dynasty).
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1. Straight sleeves (straight lines of equal width from the root of the sleeve to the cuff).
2. Arrow sleeves (different from straight sleeves, it is a wide cuff with a narrow cuff, but it is still straight) 3. Short sleeves (it is very common in short hits, that is, it does not connect the sleeve roots, forming a short-sleeved effect) 4. Sleeveless (vests, armor are without sleeves, and there are no sleeves, and the cut of these clothes is different from other styles).
5. Pipa sleeves (popular style in the Ming Dynasty).
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Uh,I asked after looking at the type of kimono sleeve.。。。 The sleeves of kimonos are basically square, so there are three types of kimonos, such as the length of the kimono. But the sleeves of Hanfu are not exactly the same shape, so there are many types:
Straight sleeves (no need to explain, right?) From the root of the sleeve to the cuff is a straight line of equal width).
Arrow sleeves (unlike straight sleeves, they have a wider base and narrow cuffs, but they are still straight).
Short sleeves (very common in short dozens...) It is not connected to the root of the sleeve, forming a short-sleeved effect).
Sleeveless (uh,It's better to mention it.。。。 Vests, binails are without sleeves, and there are no sleeve roots, and the cut of these clothes is different from other styles).
Pipa sleeves (a popular style in the Ming Dynasty).
Wide sleeves (the most famous is it.,Generally used for deep coat dresses.,Usually no one wears wide-sleeved clothes.。。。
Hanging sleeves (the cuffs must be added to the cuffs, and other styles can be added or not, because the hanging sleeves should be folded and closed at the sleeve edge).
I'll give an illustration anyway.。。。
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Straight sleeves, arrow sleeves, lute sleeves, wide sleeves, draped sleeves.
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Pipa sleeves, wide sleeves, hanging sleeves.
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Pipa sleeve:
Arrow sleeves: Hanging beard sleeves:
Straight sleeves: wide sleeves (large sleeves):
Half sleeve: No sleeve (than armor):
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- -I know you're asking about the big sleeve shirt, but can you get a normal picture? Save someone from saying that it's not Hanfu or something.
The large-sleeved shirt in the picture of the hairpin lady:
In fact, you only need to make the narrow sleeves of Song Shuzi into wide sleeves, and then increase the hem, that is, cut the sleeves a little bigger when cutting cloth.
Then I will have a crop of the gown.
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It turns out that the sleeves of Hanfu are used like this.
1. The age of appearance is different:
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I also hope that one day, we can also restore Hanfu.
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