Please see clearly that the clothing is based on the doll models and murals unearthed from ancient tombs. What is the relationship between you and South Korea
THIS is how you make a Hanfu video. Thanks for providing historical relics to debunk all the haters! You should watermark it before someone steals it for their own “historical evidence.”
Yisa Yinisa I do not think they would class as "traditional" but "historical", after all this video shows recreations of outfits spanning two millennia, and you cannot pin down any particular style as the typical and defining Chinese style. Furthermore, all but one were for the top level of the social hierarchy of their time, the exception being the farmer's wife's outfit at 2:59.
Seele2015au We consider historical Korean or Japanese clothing as traditional clothing, but why can’t Chinese historical clothing be considered traditional? This is one of the reasons why Chinese culture in dying.
Thank you very much . These are so beautiful. The makeup styles are wonderful to see. I wish I could read calligraphy so I could understand more. Even so, I love to see them!
Traditional Chinese clothes are so tasteful and elegant…… I just wish Sun Yet Sen’s China had been réalisés and maybe much of this would have been normalized for different functions (marriages, festivals etc.). Truly beautiful and refined.
This is true all over the world, look at traditional clothing no matter the country and its amazingly beautiful. No matter if it is European countries or Asian or middle eastern or wherever. Clothes nowadays are just made for simplicity and comfort but lack style.
根据明朝诗文描述,所谓高丽风的特点是方领、半臂裁 According to the ancient poems of the Ming Dynasty,The features of so-called "Goryeo-style" is "方領: square collar"、"半臂裁: vest cut from the half arm" 根据这个特点,我们有一款衣服叫坦领半臂,它在唐朝就已经存在了 According to the features , we have a clothes called 坦领半臂 that already existed in the Tang Dynasty 马尾裙是一种用马尾编织的衬裙,当时大都数汉人穿的是马面裙,马面裙和马尾群完全不一样。马面裙起源于宋朝。 The ponytail skirt is a petticoat knitted with ponytails. At that time, most Han people wore a skirt called mamian, which was completely different from the ponytail skirt. The mamian skirt originated in the Song Dynasty. 弘治初,一给事中建言:“京中士人好著马尾衬裙,因此官马被人偷拔鬃尾,有误军国大计。乞要禁革。”。 "People in Beijing like wearing ponytail skirts, causing ponytails of official horse to be stolen,it is harmful to the country’s military, request to ban it"
This is ALL so BEAUTIFUL!! Why don't Chinese women still wear these beautiful clothes! The Japanese and Koreans take so much pride in wearing their traditional clothes.
Because the Qing Dynasty ruled China, it required the national shaving to be replaced by the clothes of the Qing Dynasty. The rebellious people were killed and the rest were forced to change into the costumes of the Qing Dynasty Manchu. PS: Google Translate
Because Han Chinese Hanfu was replaced by Manchu traditional clothes (nowadays known as Qipao) when Qing (Manchu) Dynasty ruled China. Manchu Qipao replaced Han Chinese Hanfu but Han Chinese mandarin language replaced Manchu language until Manchu people nowadays don't speak or write their own language anymore. Kind of give and take...the process of assimilation between cultures.
You can wear them, as long as you know where it comes from and basic knowledge of it. 😀 It's fun to experience, when you're wearing something of thousands year old culturally.
It's not cultural appropriation, it's cultural appreciation. Also, if non-Chinese wear Chinese outfits, the Chinese are actually very happy to see it because they know their culture is being appreciated.
History and Differences between Chinese hanfu(漢服) and Korean hanbok(한복) 중국 한푸과 한국 한복의 역사와 차이점 中国汉服与韩国韩服的历史和差异 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9uq9XXbDnvE.html
To be honest, ancient clothing dyes should not be fluorescent colors like in the video, because fluorescent colors are synthesized by chemical processes, but in ancient times natural pigments from ores and plants were used
How do you know they didn’t use the literal exact methods to dye the fabrics? Are you perhaps at all familiar with the fact that paintings, murals and statues lose their vibrancy of colour with time? These were literally made by people recreating historically accurate hanfu…. Not to mention those colours are not “florescent”