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Hanfu, or traditional clothing for Han Chinese, has made a comeback among the youngsters not only in China but also across Asia. Youngsters' enthusiasm behind #hanfumovement is translating into big business too. They're looking back to traditional Chinese culture, such as dresses, hairstyles, makeup and lifestyle, with a renewed sense of identity. What's driving this trend and how far will it go? #China #design #millennials

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@ChinaDailyDOCS
@ChinaDailyDOCS 3 года назад
What's your experience with hanfu? Does wearing hanfu look wierd to you? Comment below to share your stories!
@user-ww1rv1th8l
@user-ww1rv1th8l 2 года назад
I think Hanbok is better than Hanfu👍👍
@oliviaolivia3326
@oliviaolivia3326 2 года назад
@@user-ww1rv1th8l Hanbok is a copy of Hanfu based on historical relics
@MyMeTube
@MyMeTube 2 года назад
@@oliviaolivia3326 it's the opposite. The Chinese always copied everything from Korea. Even now!
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
@@user-ww1rv1th8l this is Hanfu (Confucius' clothes). Not hanbok (clothes showing breasts). Koreans should show the world "real Korean clothes".
@cyber1991
@cyber1991 2 года назад
I don't know why so many Chinese still want to wear Qipao or Cheongsam which is actually Manchu dressing, the clothing of the invaders. Revive Hanfu movement!
@Ch215t1anxyz
@Ch215t1anxyz Год назад
I grew up in Beijing and Hanfu has always been part of the Culture. They are in book illustrations, paintings, art works, movies, TV shows, festival performance, holiday decorations, and in historical temples. They really NEVER ceased to exist in people’s life even though ordinary people didn’t wear them 20 years ago. Now the younger generation feels proud of own traditions and want to bring back Hanfu in their wardrobes. This movement started 10 years ago but Hanfu itself has always embedded everywhere in the culture and people’s life.
@mapletree4283
@mapletree4283 Год назад
What a liar. Unless you're only 10 years old, your traditional clothing was Qipao. You're not fooling anyone with your dilusion. lol
@melodyormelory2289
@melodyormelory2289 5 месяцев назад
​@@mapletree4283 😂😂😂 what makes you think they are lying? The proofs are out there.. just check it for yourself 😂🤭😂🤭
@thomastc4535
@thomastc4535 4 месяца назад
@@mapletree4283 There were TVs/movies/festive parades every year in many countries to showcase Hanfu. Even in HK & Taiwan TVs/Movies in 1950s-now, the wearing of the clothing is still ongoing. Show us and everyone what your Hanbok is like in South Korea produced TVs/Movies in the 1960s-1990s. You will really look like a fool if you still try to lie on actual facts!
@sew_gal7340
@sew_gal7340 Год назад
Vietnamese here and really love the chinese hanfu and culture!
@Jumpoable
@Jumpoable 5 месяцев назад
LOVE Viet phuc as well!
@WhitneyDahlin
@WhitneyDahlin 2 года назад
Beautiful! So happy there are people refusing to let their traditions die. They truly are stunningly beautiful outfits
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Fake Chinese history try to kill all tribal culture.
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu created just 20years ago They never wore even 10years ago
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
Poor Tibet and Hongkong and Taiwan and Mongolian and Joseon tribes and Xinjiang Uyghur China takes over All Asian’s of culture
@anninfifi
@anninfifi 2 года назад
I live in America, and I adore hanfu!! I recently purchased three ruqun hanfu, and I'm so excited to wear them!! I wish there were more opportunites for me to wear them. I would love to visit China one day and see others wearing hanfu❤️
@user-ii2wp8fh3c
@user-ii2wp8fh3c 2 года назад
Hanfu is the traditional clothing of Korea. Now, China is calling Korea's hanbok hanfu.
@anninfifi
@anninfifi 2 года назад
@@user-ii2wp8fh3c i understand. But I have studied this extensively. I do not mean to sound rude, but this "cultural theft" is a misconception. In truth, this is just a case of geographical inspiration. There is no way to discern "who created this style of clothing first". In actuality, there is no need to, either. The tense relations between China and Korea make them angry at each other for many things, and this happens to be one of them. I believe that there are obvious differences between Hanbok and Hanfu- they both have their vast, distinct cultural backgrounds in their respective countries. Both Hanbok and Hanfu can be celebrated, because they are both beautiful.🎉🎊
@nari1710
@nari1710 2 года назад
@@anninfifi thank you!🥰Hanfu is the Chinese Hanfu. In ancient times, Korea was a vassal state of China , and it was at that time that the Korean costume was influenced by Hanfu.🥰 Welcome to China and experience any Chinese culture !
@nari1710
@nari1710 2 года назад
@@user-ii2wp8fh3c If you studied history you wouldn't have this message 🤣🤣🤣🤣Hanfu is the Chinese Hanfu! NOT HANBOK!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@anninfifi
@anninfifi 2 года назад
@@nari1710 i understand! But I don't take either side. My message was that there shouldn't be discourse between China and Korea when it comes to fashion. Hanfu and Hanbok are their own separate styles, and are not indicative of a theft of some kind.
@serenityann778
@serenityann778 2 года назад
Hanfu and honbok look completely different so why are people bringing hanbok into this? China had its own traditions and South Korea has their own traditions. Why are people fighting for the rights to claim traditional clothing? This is ridiculous! We should all be respectful of everyone’s culture.
@cyber1991
@cyber1991 2 года назад
Hanbok copied from Hanfu. It was originally a Chinese clothing. The original clothing of Koreans is very different.
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
@@cyber1991 we didn’t copy You copy Hanfu is created just even 20years ago Chinese never have wore hanfu even before 20years ago Why they suddenly created Hanfu and They live in illusion for taking Korean culture
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
@@cyber1991 lol China thinks they created everything You didn’t wear hanfu even 10years ago why suddenly insist Korea culture is yours
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
@@cyber1991 we wear hanbok and hanfu over 500years you wear hanfu just in few years suddenly you insist southkorea copied. Actually Hanfu was from Goryeo 1500years ago. And South korea’s land was reached out china. It was Korea’s history
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
@@cyber1991 china think they created universe
@Michaelson330
@Michaelson330 7 месяцев назад
I'm really annoyed that every time i watch some videos about china history, there are always kr who say that it belongs to korea. Come on, anyone who has learned asian history will know the influence of china on korea, why are koreans the only ones who haven't learned history? PLS be quiet, the country who never have had any voice in the entire history of the world
@sanneoi6323
@sanneoi6323 6 месяцев назад
I hate those types more than anything. They are worse than Japanese. While Japan will be China's enemy until it is inevitably wiped off the face of the Earth, Korea has always been Chinese best friend and closest brother. Korean culture was created by a Chinese philosopher soon after the genesis of Chinese civilisation. China and Korea come from one origin and have evolved side by side.
@directxxxx71
@directxxxx71 6 месяцев назад
A thief always believes everybody steals 😂😂😂 An American vassal state wants to steal just like its colonial master.
@thomastc4535
@thomastc4535 4 месяца назад
God will, one day, become a Korean 🤣😂
@vlad5042
@vlad5042 3 месяца назад
yeah nationalism seems to really interfere with historical education in a lot of asia (and a lot of the rest of the world). korea was a tributary state to china for a really long time, but they seem to think that they won't be able to take pride in their traditional culture if they admit a lot of it originates from china. whats weird is even though japan teaches a lot of cultural revisionism, most japanese seem happy to admit that traditional japanese culture was very heavily influenced by china.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
Korean never says that it is korean's culture. But korean just wanna say the fact about that what you say Mingfu is originated from Goryeo Hanbok with Yuan dynasty imprerial clothes. It is true because Mongolian had seen chinese like a bug due to chinese Ethnocentrism at that time, So they adopt korean style rather than chinese style. And It is also so cold to wear Songfu at that time in Beijing.
@K1664KB
@K1664KB 4 месяца назад
I love the fact that China’s youths are keeping the hanfu tradition alive! I am a Singaporean Chinese and I think that reviving the hanfu is a great way to get our youths to be more participative and keen about our own Chinese culture and identity. I think all the men and women looks so spectacular, dignified and charming in their hanfu.
@yonakim2761
@yonakim2761 2 года назад
I love How Pretty Modern Hanfu is,I mean In Artistic Way,I would Want to Have some or Atleast Create one Myself..
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China. Just that’s science and truth. China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture Protect ur original culture Koreans and all world liked ur origin Not copy from others Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others? Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago. You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin. Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea Youguys insist Ours r from Korea We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time No one says kimono is Korean cloth China is greedy China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
Poor Tibet and Hongkong and Taiwan and Mongolian and Joseon tribes and Xinjiang Uyghur China takes over All Asian’s of culture
@sanneoi6323
@sanneoi6323 6 месяцев назад
I wear Hanfu almost every single day. In my expansive wardrobe encompassing clothing of Manchurian, Vietnamese, Korean, Western, fusion and Latin styles the majority is Hanfu. I love Hanfu for myriad reasons. I feel proud to show off my traditional culture and support my country, and I love to wear the mulberry silks produced right here in their country of origin. If I wear it all the way to the bottom layer then it feels like being enrobed in a cloud. I think that even what some call xianfu also counts as Hanfu because Hanfu evolved over time, it is the same lineage and the same Han designing it it is also Hanfu. I DEFINITELY agree with following our traditions, not only in dress but in every facet of our lives. I also would LOVE to see more Eastern influences on the world.
@annadonegan8108
@annadonegan8108 6 месяцев назад
Would it be deemed offensive for non Chinese to wear Hanfu.. it is appreciated by non Chinese I am in love with hanfu style it is stunning.
@sanneoi6323
@sanneoi6323 6 месяцев назад
@@annadonegan8108 No. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
@MrMrPang
@MrMrPang 3 месяца назад
@@annadonegan8108 完全不会反而会得到很多欣赏的目光,只是不要声称是自己民族发明的就好了。
@ElliLovett
@ElliLovett 2 года назад
Question about this war in the comment section. There is probably some similarity between traditional clothing of different Asian countries because all off them had a lot of cultural exchange in the past, even going so far as adopting the same or similar writing systems from China. Why should the clothing have developed independently? Of course you can see they have there differences, but can't cultures use similar types of clothing without being invalid? I am actually curious about that i have no idea about Korean or Chinese traditional clothing and only know a bit about kimono from living in Japan for a bit. A lot of traditional clothing from European countries look quite similar even though they have there different style elements to it.
@anitapan2042
@anitapan2042 2 года назад
You get it
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
China wants to be a centre of universe Hmm Free 56entities tribes in China release just Mongolian Tibet hongkong Taiwan. China plans absorb Japan and Korea as well. You guys will regret Some of Chinese prophets warned Do not invade, annoy Korea. Otherwise China will be broken
@user-ns9uw8zh4f
@user-ns9uw8zh4f Год назад
Yeah the fight is so unnecessary
@AutobotKuro
@AutobotKuro Год назад
It seems any video about chinese cultural anything will have hordes of angry korean people fighting over nothing in the comments. It really stupefies me, because yes there is lots of cultural interchange among the various asian countries over many centuries so there will be some elements shared between them. It's a ridiculous nationalist and often racist sentiment to jealously guard your culture and declare anything that appears similar to be "stolen" or whatever.
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
@@AutobotKuro Read Comments before writing Do not lie yourself
@yyk3026
@yyk3026 Год назад
traditional culture is the identity of the nation, one of which is traditional clothing, we must be proud to wear it and introduce it to the world, the old pass on the young to preserve, cultural greetings
@Haijwsyz51846
@Haijwsyz51846 Год назад
Love Hanfu! 太爱汉服。 我1980年代在中国买的真丝缎中式棉袄,在美国每次周末穿着去购物都受到美国人的夸赞。可惜的是已经穿的缎子都破了。上次回去想买个新的但没有看到有卖的。估计季节不到。在这里正式活动穿旗袍,也很受夸赞。下次回去一定要买汉服。
@DimaRakesah
@DimaRakesah 7 месяцев назад
I love the idea of reviving traditional clothing anywhere. Normalize traditional clothing for those who want to wear it!
@jaketan224
@jaketan224 Год назад
Hanfu was an ancient Chinese clothing since the yellow emperor. The first hanfu was made by the wife of the yellow emperor and then it was passed down to the Chinese generations who was the offsprings of the yellow emperor
@Jumpoable
@Jumpoable 5 месяцев назад
NOBODY knows what the Yellow Emperor wore. He could've been wearing fur ponchos or a skirt made out of leaves. Stop the illogical nationalistic BS, please.
@peterjol
@peterjol Месяц назад
Here in the UK there is no past clothing style that is actually very attractive and anyone wearing it now would certainly just look weird...but I think the Hanfu style is just so stunningly, attractive, beautiful and artistic that it could never look weird.
@suzieq5174
@suzieq5174 5 месяцев назад
there is nothing more beautiful than tradition. Hanfu is lovely and intrinsically Chinese. Such a beautiful culture
@andrewstarordeadoff5211
@andrewstarordeadoff5211 10 месяцев назад
First saw it (hanfu) in chinese tv drama "Love and Redemption" and I was like "Wow! That's cool!" 😍
@jjdjj5392
@jjdjj5392 4 месяца назад
Its very good to see their young people follow their ancient cultural ways! Beautiful!!!❤❤❤❤
@jozio8029
@jozio8029 Год назад
finaly a **BASED** subculture, hope something simmiliar will bloom in europe, you know traditional european clothes
@inimene3796
@inimene3796 Год назад
Ain't no-one gonna start a movement unless you start it yourself...
@johnyqu5745
@johnyqu5745 Год назад
这个频道下面的人的留言真是令我震惊………
@cda8713
@cda8713 Год назад
Korea → an ancient country whose name comes from a country gifted by the Chinese emperor, a Chinese vassal state for thousands of years
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
during the Goryeo Dynasty, China's Song Dynasty was conquered by Jurchen and Mongol while sending tribute to neighboring countries. The ancient kingdom of China was periodically destroyed by other peoples every 300 years, but ancient the ruler of Korean kingdom was always Korean. Joseon was an independent country different from China. The concept of a subsidiary state cannot be applied. This is because even when Song, Yuan, MING, and Qing of China were destroyed, the kingdom of the Korean Peninsula had nothing to do with it. The Chinese treated Korea as their subsidiary country, but since ancient times, Korea has been a different culture and society from China. For example, the Chinese have maintained the footbinding culture for over 1,000 years, but there was no such culture in ancient Korea. Since ancient times, China has been invaded by many other ethnic groups and there have been many natural disasters and famine, so the culture of eating people has been maintained until the 20th century, but there is no such culture in Korea. Even now, Chinese people still have a culture of taking medicine made from the umbilical cord of newborn babies and using newborn babies for medicine. It is completely narcissism that the Chinese take pride in ancient history and culture
@justmanuel2000
@justmanuel2000 Год назад
@@nationfighting3929 why this Korean is so shameless by inventing history and culture. Name of Korea was given by Ming Emperor. It is difficult to swallow by you but you just have to push it down hard.
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
@@justmanuel2000 Really shameless? Don't pretend to know about history, the Chinese who re-edit history with lies. The name Korea comes from Goguryeo, and the medieval Korean Peninsula state of Joseon, founded in the 14th century, comes from Gojoseon, which collapsed in 108 BC. The Chinese emperor made the name Korea? Are you complaining by adding lies again? King lee Seong-gye, who founded Joseon in 1392, asked Emperor Ming of China which was better between "Hwaryeong" and "Joseon". At that time, the capital of Mongolia had the same pronunciation as "Hwaryeong", so the Chinese emperor did not think well of the connection between the Mongolian forces and the Korean Peninsula. This is because the Chinese people went through the reign of Mongolian Yuan for about 100 years. So Emperor Ming replied to King Lee Seong-gye that Joseon is good because the name Joseon is an old Dongyi Kingdom name and a beautiful name. Technically, the name was fixed from the beginning. The name Joseon was not created by the Chinese emperor, but was the name of the ancient kingdom of Dongyi, which ruled the Korean Peninsula and the Liaodong region for thousands of years. The pronunciation of Joseon was similar to Jurchen and originated from the Tungus word, not the Chinese word. It is ridiculous for the Chinese to protest Gojoseon and Goguryeo as Chinese history. Even the Chinese are learning the history of the Mongol and northern equestrian peoples as ancient Chinese history. But Genghis Khan was a Mongolian hero, not a Chinese.
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
@@justmanuel2000 Don't pretend to know about history, the Chinese who re-edit history with lies. The name Korea comes from Goguryeo, and the medieval Korean Peninsula state of Joseon, founded in the 14th century, comes from Gojoseon, which c011apsed in 108 BC. The Chinese emperor made the name Korea? Are you complaining by adding lies again? King lee Seong-gye, who founded Joseon in 1392, asked Emperor Ming of China which was better between "Hwaryeong" and "Joseon." At that time, the capital of Mongolia had the same pronunciation as Hwaryeong, so the Chinese emperor did not think well of the connection between the Mongolian forces and the Korean Peninsula. This is because the Chinese people went through the reign of Mongolian Yuan for about 100 years. So Emperor Ming replied to King Lee Seong-gye that Joseon is good because the name Joseon is an old Dongyi Kingdom name and a beautiful name. Technically, the name was fixed from the beginning. The name Joseon was not created by the Chinese emperor, but was the name of the ancient kingdom of Dongyi, which ruled the Korean Peninsula and the Liaodong region for thousands of years. The pronunciation of Joseon was similar to Jurchen and originated from the Tungus word, not the Chinese word. It is ridiculous for the Chinese to protest Gojoseon and Goguryeo as Chinese history. Even the Chinese are learning the history of the Mongol and northern equestrian peoples as ancient Chinese history. But Genghis Khan was a Mongolian hero, not a Chinese.
@justmanuel2000
@justmanuel2000 Год назад
@@nationfighting3929 You can say whatever you want by using modified Korean Text book. However the truth is in your Chinese written Chinese documents which stored in archieves. And you know what you can not even able to read them. Screwed!!!!
@cccching9769
@cccching9769 3 года назад
Beautiful Chinese traditional costume! I love hanfu❤️❤️❤️
@marcuslee3090
@marcuslee3090 3 года назад
Okay just don’t say hanbok is a copy of hanfu please
@cccching9769
@cccching9769 3 года назад
@@marcuslee3090 South Korea has long been a subject of China's Central Plains dynasty in history. Until the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the predecessor of South Korea, the Joseon dynasty, still regarded China as its suzerain. It can be said that the Joseon Dynasty is all-round The Sinicized dynasty, its imperial system, emperor etiquette, costumes and crowns, words and poems are all in line with China, and Confucian culture has penetrated into all aspects of Korean life. However, in modern times, South Korea has always tried to get rid of this impression.
@oliviaolivia3326
@oliviaolivia3326 3 года назад
@@marcuslee3090 Hanbok is Korean. Those cnetz who said that Hanbok is a copy of Hanfu just want revenge on Knetz who said that Hanfu is a copy of Hanbok.
@thekungfuguy4678
@thekungfuguy4678 3 года назад
@@marcuslee3090 as overseas Han Chinese i also never said that Hanbok is Hanfu, it is same like saying Kimono also Hanfu. just because it is influencing doesn't mean it is same. Hanfu itself also get influence by other civilization, but still protect the basic of Hanfu with "y" collar. But i also can't agree if people said that Hanbok "never" got influence by Hanfu, since Chinese civilization influence in East Asia is very big. For me lets stop arguing each other and support the diversity.
@cccching9769
@cccching9769 2 года назад
@@findmom_sam_man_lee Stop saying bullshit!ALL of Korea royal family and officer’s costumes are from China!
@user-bs1sr9yf6y
@user-bs1sr9yf6y 3 часа назад
I'm curious as to why a video where China introduces its own national traditional dress would have a bunch of Korean people who are not right in the head inside?
@user-cv2vo5wn9m
@user-cv2vo5wn9m Год назад
I really want to wear one.. I know they’re very expensive but for once I want to
@Asoradream
@Asoradream Год назад
Nooooo. There are really affordable ones❤ some only costs 99 cny which is about 15 usd 😊
@brandongarcia2765
@brandongarcia2765 2 года назад
This documentary was exceptional!!!
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
Poor Tibet and Hongkong and Taiwan and Mongolian and Joseon tribes and Xinjiang Uyghur China takes over All Asian’s of culture
@rhodju181
@rhodju181 4 месяца назад
我觉得汉服圈在中国兴起的直接原因是当时很多人的普遍心态:中央政府宣传五十六个民族,当五十六个民族在节目和插画中出现时所有人都穿着民族服装,只有汉族穿着西装,所以爱好者们钻进旧纸堆,最终社群培育出了把古书中的汉服带回现实的能力
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
Why are you keep saying Ethnic minority group. Don't be a liar. Ethnic minority group never have a chance to job promotion, build a prosper company or etc.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
What you call Hanfu is just following the clothes of korean's historical drama since 2010s and making it seems good. Chinese never ever wear what they say so-called hanfu nowdays in real history.
@rhodju181
@rhodju181 28 дней назад
@@user-uw8uy1oh5r 所以您想和我交流什么呢?想求证您的说法是否正确?
@kyoko508
@kyoko508 2 года назад
I love Chinese hanfu
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu has created just 20years ago
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China. Just that’s science and truth. China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture Protect ur original culture Koreans and all world liked ur origin Not copy from others Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others? Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago. You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin. Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea Youguys insist Ours r from Korea We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time No one says kimono is Korean cloth China is greedy China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@les6665
@les6665 Год назад
@@666Yourkarma The Koreans are embarrassing again
@les6665
@les6665 Год назад
@@666Yourkarma Just like the United States is the younger brother of South Korea, is it the other way around😂
@kentolope1252
@kentolope1252 Год назад
@@les6665 holy crap these Koreans are actually embarrassing. I don’t want to be mean but I’m starting to have a more negative opinions on Koreans. They claim everything is theirs. Next they gonna claim that Genshin is actually Korean 😂😂😂😂
@aiart3453
@aiart3453 Год назад
So beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love this thing! It captivates my mind and heart! When I see this in China, I want to live there forever just so I can experience hanfu everyday of my life!
@museff8854
@museff8854 3 года назад
Beautiful Chinese traditional clothes
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
China ruin all other country culture they insist every culture is from them
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea And Hanfu and Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Even Chinese hasn’t wore Hanfu 10years ago
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
@@666Yourkarma 1.Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty Volume 36 고종실록 고종 36권 朝鮮王朝實錄 高宗 36卷: AD 1897 “我邦疆土, 係是漢、唐古地, 衣冠文物, 悉遵宋、明遺制, 接其統, 而襲其號, 無所不可" “우리나라의 강토는 한(漢) 나라와 당(唐) 나라의 옛 땅에 붙어있고 의관(衣冠)과 문물(文物)은 다 송(宋) 나라나 명(明) 나라의 옛 제도를 따르고 있으니, 그 계통을 잇고 그 칭호를 그대로 쓴들 안 될 것이 없습니다” “The territories of Korea used to be the ancient land of Han and Tang. Our costumes and relics conformed to Song. The kingdom system and structure adopted from Ming. It is rightful and legal to inherit the true name of Greater China and her culture - Joseon Gojong조선고종 高宗.” 2.1 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “부행홍무년호 습대명의복 금호복”(朝鲜读音翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt Hongwu of Ming's era name, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress.” 2.2 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “병오 다시 홍무(洪武) 연호를 시행하였고, 명(明)의 의관을 이어 사용하였으며, 호복(胡服)을 금지하였다.”(朝鲜现代语翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt the era name of Hongwu of Ming, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress” 3. Taejo of Goryeos' Ten Rules 왕이 훈요10조를 내리다 高麗太祖 訓要十條: AD 943 "惟我東方, 舊慕唐風, 文物禮樂, 悉遵其制, 殊方異土, 人性各異, 不必苟同. 契丹是禽獸之國, 風俗不同, 言語亦異, 衣冠制度, 愼勿效焉" “우리 동방(東方)은 옛날부터 중국의 풍속[唐風]을 흠모하여 문물(文物)과 예악(禮樂)이 다 그 제도를 따랐으나, 지역이 다르고 인성(人性)도 각기 다르므로 꼭 같게 할 필요는 없다. 거란(契丹)은 짐승과 같은 나라로 풍속이 같지 않고 말도 다르니 의관제도(衣冠制度)를 삼가 본받지 말라” "We, the East admire the customs of the Tang Dynasty, learn her rite and music, adopt her system and style. People from far land are different from us in terms of humanity, do not try to make them look similar in a subservient manner. The nature of Khitan (契丹) is brutal and bestial, we do not share the same value or language with them, so do not follow their system of attire" In 《真德王本纪》: 真德王三年,始服中朝衣冠。真德王四年,下教:以真骨在位者,执牙笏。 春秋请诣国子学,观释尊及讲论,太宗许之。春秋又请改其章服,以从中华制。于是,内出珍服,赐春秋及其从者。 智证王四年仿中国定国号,智证王五年,制丧服法,颁行。智证王十五年,王薨,谥号智证。
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
@@666Yourkarma yes they did
@user-ed6tt7vr5d
@user-ed6tt7vr5d 4 месяца назад
I think it is wonderful that the traditional clothing is coming back. It is important that countries do not lose their culture, clothing etc. I have bought some hanfu clothing from China and have worn it in my house. I am not Chinese so it would be very strange to see me walking around in these cloths and also no one else is wearing it here. But so beautiful, and comfortable to wear. Not practical for many things unfortunately. For example it is hard to wash dishes, work in the garden etc.
@cluckcluckchicken
@cluckcluckchicken 3 месяца назад
You could wear the traditional clothes of the peasants/working class for everyday clothes. They had practical clothes back then, too! I wear European folk dress every day (even when I take care of chickens!) and I just wear my "peasant" clothes and aprons when I need to get them dirty.
@santiwd5006
@santiwd5006 3 месяца назад
You can use your Hanfu for formal feasts or events I guess, like going to the Opera or to church etc
@WeixinLiu-r1s
@WeixinLiu-r1s 3 дня назад
你可以试试“mamianqun”,很方便。
@concernedhermit7153
@concernedhermit7153 Год назад
You can say a grandson looks like his Grandpa, but not the other way around… some people are just ….😂
@vivianton
@vivianton 3 года назад
How can I get sewing patterns for hanfu of various dynasties? Or where can I buy online?
@thekungfuguy4678
@thekungfuguy4678 3 года назад
mostly people can get it from TaoBao
@halimekaya2014
@halimekaya2014 2 года назад
You can find from Aliexpress
@cyber1991
@cyber1991 2 года назад
I don't know why so many Chinese still want to wear Qipao or Cheongsam which is actually Manchu dressing, the clothing of the invaders. Revive Hanfu movement!
@fisherhot1398
@fisherhot1398 2 года назад
Cheongsam has nothing to do with Manchuria. Cheongsam is a tradition of Han people. I'm afraid you don't know the Manchu tradition at all. Men should keep braids and women should keep small feet. How to wear cheongsam?
@cyber1991
@cyber1991 2 года назад
@@fisherhot1398 You're the one who's still confused that Cheongsam is Han Chinese clothing. It's actually a Manchu dressing. Go buy more books on origin of Cheongsam.
@lyhthegreat
@lyhthegreat 2 года назад
@@fisherhot1398 cheongsam is the samething as qipao, except it's in Cantonese meaning long dress.
@ericsohn9133
@ericsohn9133 2 года назад
Manchus are not Chinese?
@cyber1991
@cyber1991 2 года назад
@@ericsohn9133 If somebody invaded your house and ruled your house, do you consider them the owner of your house? Similarly, Manchu invaded China and ruled over the Han Chinese. Please separate ethnicity and nationality which are two different concepts.
@user-zl6dx4ti5n
@user-zl6dx4ti5n 10 месяцев назад
Nagagalak ang Pilipinas sa pagtatangkilik at pagmamahal ng China nang kanilang Kasaysayan at Kultura at Tradisyon.
@TomiDeLuna
@TomiDeLuna 2 года назад
I wear Hanfu too! I love it. ❤️
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
Poor Tibet and Hongkong and Taiwan and Mongolian and Joseon tribes and Xinjiang Uyghur China takes over All Asian’s of culture
@lolsmo395
@lolsmo395 Год назад
koreans are really angry about this hanfu stuff, a chinese clothing that predates the whole country itself LOOL
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China. Just that’s science and truth. China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture Protect ur original culture Koreans and all world liked ur origin Not copy from others Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others? Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago. You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin. Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea Youguys insist Ours r from Korea We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time No one says kimono is Korean cloth China is greedy China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@zCopyCatz
@zCopyCatz Год назад
It's actually quite crazy, you don't even need to look too hard to find that Hanfu is from China. Just take a look at Chinese gods, Guanyi is wearing a hanfu outfit, or Chinese paintings, their all very a flowy hanfu outfits.
@user-qw3cd8rh9z
@user-qw3cd8rh9z Год назад
한국 사람들은 못생기고 자존감이 낮아서 뷰티 산업이 엄청나게 발달했어요. 한국은 역사가 짧기 때문에 중국 역사를 훔치고 자기 역사를 날조한다. 왜 이렇게 자존감이 낮아 남의 물건을 훔쳐가는 걸까요? 수십 년 동안 자체 문자조차 없었던 국가에서 어떻게 한 국가가 중국 문화를 훔칠 용기를 가질 수 있습니까?
@thomastc4535
@thomastc4535 4 месяца назад
@@666Yourkarma Show everyone of us your TVs/Movies produced by South Korea in the 1960s-1990s and tell us how Hanbok looks like. 🤣
@barbiebarbie1813
@barbiebarbie1813 4 месяца назад
In ancient Korean women's clothes(hanbok) "exposed nipples", there was a thousand years of history (during the Han Dynasty, the Chinese saw that Korean women's clothes(hanbok) were exposed in the southern Peninsula). This is also written in Chinese Chaoxian朝鮮 history . Historically. When Japanese attack entered the Chaoxian朝鮮 Peninsula each time, the King of Korea also reported to the Chinese emperor. The emperor would send the army to repel the Japanese. The soldiers reported to the emperor because all Korean women exposed their nipples. It affected the Chinese army's work. Korean women also have to carry things on their heads. All Korean culture is similar to African culture. The Koreans have evolved from primitive people "Only 100 years". In addition, all Chinese chaoxian朝鮮 officials need to return to Chinese officials to take the exam . The history written by chaoxian朝鮮 officials also needs to review the Chinese emperor. Because this is the history of Chinese people. Ancient Korea = Chaoxian朝鮮 , Real historical name in history. ---------------------------- In ancient Korea name "朝鮮chaoxian" (one of ancient Chinese city), . "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" (Today Korean ancestors) wearing this fully chest exposed Korean dress (hanbok) is an "honor" for many Korean women - because she has a son! If the woman does not have a son or has daughters, she is not eligible to wear this kind of dew suit - only a korean woman who has a son is eligible to show her chest. So instead of feeling ashamed, these korean women in dew clothes have the feeling of "I'm proud of having a son! I want the world to know!" The meaning of. At that time, when there was no scientific contraceptive measures, the vast majority of Korean women would eventually give birth to a son, so the vast majority of Korean women could finally wear "proud" dew clothes. So this dew suit is the real traditional dress in Korea! Deliberately shirtless is a Korean tradition (hanbok), even in 2014. When the Pope visited South19 Korea, they also set up a "deliberately shirtless" statue to commemorate their tradition! * "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" in history = the ancestors of the Korean . ------------------------------ 1910. Japan has swallowed Korea. The Japanese believe that some of the low -level Korean traditional culture and primitive (women expose their nipples and transport things on their heads) are very primitive and backward. The Japanese banned Korean women from exposing the nipples (the traditional Korean costume. Hanbok). The Korean people strongly resisted. Koreans believe that this is a traditional culture of Korea. They insist on retention. In the Korean capital city. As long as the Japanese see those Korean women who show their nipples, they will give them penalties and slaps. After that, the Korean capital city gradually reduces Korean women's nipples. They cover the nipples with a piece of cloth. (But in the place where there are fewer Japanese soldiers. Korean women still maintain the traditional culture that exposes nipples). Until 1950, Westerners were still taking photos in Korea. A photo of Korean women showing nipples on the street (traditional Korean clothing). In 1970, this kind of Korean traditional culture disappeared completely. ------------------------------ Historically, Korean women's clothes show their nipples (about 11 years old. After they get married and have children), until they are old, they use their heads to transport things (Westerners Record history photos).. * Ancient Korean traditional costumes are pure white (the Korean people have been known as the "White clothes ethnic" since ancient times), and women's clothes are exposed their nipples (the Korean people show their nipples to represent the beauty). This reflects the ancient Korean people and thoughts. (Westerners Record history photos). ------------------------------ Anceint japan (before 13th century )= 東瀛 & 扶桑 & 倭 . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today japan = 日本 Anceint korea= 朝鮮 (and 高包麗. 百濟. 新羅. 王氏高麗. 李氏朝鮮) . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today korea = 韓國(南北) Anceint Nonth Vietnam= 交趾 . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today Vietnam = 越南 Anceint Okinawa= 琉球. (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today Okinawa = 沖繩
@jaketan224
@jaketan224 Год назад
Xia, Shang, Zhou,qin,han,wei jin,tang,Ming was founded by the descendants of the yellow emperor. The sui dynasty founder was also comes from the Han Chinese as his empire doesn't last long,the Han Chinese culture wasn't promote well during that time.
@why-em2ig
@why-em2ig Год назад
宋朝也是汉人建立的朝代
@miyaho1803
@miyaho1803 2 года назад
Hanfu were clothes wore by normal Chinese in daily life in the past. Unfortunately, this tradition was disrupt forcibly, so debates on details of Hanfu exist. However people are working very hard and carefully to restore Hanfu from historical relics and documents. Tradition, ethnic wear etc., what do you call it doesn't matter, the important thing is Hanfu belongs to Chinese culture and people love it and will bring it back.
@bunnyfreakz
@bunnyfreakz 2 года назад
It was effectively destroyed by Qing Dynasty.
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China. Just that’s science and truth. China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture Protect ur original culture Koreans and all world liked ur origin Not copy from others Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others? Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago. You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin. Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea Youguys insist Ours r from Korea We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time No one says kimono is Korean cloth China is greedy China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
Poor Tibet and Hongkong and Taiwan and Mongolian and Joseon tribes and Xinjiang Uyghur China takes over All Asian’s of culture
@Raebrained
@Raebrained Год назад
I think this Hanfu bomb is cool and should definately stay. As an American this is the part of chinese culture I love to see. It's colorful, the people wearing it look happy, what's to hate? 💕
@ThomasBarsegian-co3du
@ThomasBarsegian-co3du 3 месяца назад
I think it's great 👍🇨🇳💪 young people being proud of their HISTORY, CULTURE 😁👏🇨🇳👏😁
@HanFuNYC
@HanFuNYC 4 месяца назад
Our mission is to promote Hanfu knowledge, reintroduce its usage - both daily and festive, and help build a more comprehensive and accurate representation of the diverse and beautiful clothing traditions of China. We also explore Hanfu's value in community building and as a gateway to the rest of the traditional Han cultural practices.
@hatsufei
@hatsufei 4 месяца назад
Is it appropriate for european to wear hanfu and traditional chinese hairstyles outside of China? (In daily life outfits)🕊♡ Thankyou
@byhyew
@byhyew Месяц назад
It is. There's not the idea of political correctness of "social appropriation" in China.
@adriana7781
@adriana7781 2 года назад
我们有服饰文物在博物馆里躺着呢,偷国人叫什么叫
@truthseeker000000
@truthseeker000000 Год назад
The Hanfu is so beautiful. It is so nice to see young Chinese proudly wearing it. I hope it can be made with the best quality silks and silk brocade and handmade embroidery so that the status of the Hanfu is elevated just like the Japanese Kimono or Korean Hanbok.
@ailiu-bx9zg
@ailiu-bx9zg 6 месяцев назад
汉服的复兴和复原是从字画书籍,出土文物而来,近十几年来汉服复兴运动出现是因为,汉族在清朝不能穿汉服,只能穿汉化的满族服饰,中国国泰民安以后开始溯源自己的民族服装,所做的复原也是根据出土文物而来,而不是所谓的学韩国日本。 而且只有强大的国家才有强大而独特的文明和影响力,西域、印度和北方游牧民族可以对汉族文明能有影响也是因为人家强大而独特,中国也从没否认过对此有吸收,但基本都中国化了,且原创的部分并没有比吸收的少,相反原创的更多,主流思想就是本土观点。 古代的朝鲜半岛那一小块地方算什么呢?别说印度西域,朝鲜半岛甚至在东北亚也不是最强的,蒙古女真都比你们强得多得多,连日本都打不过还要寻求明朝帮助,而且朝鲜半岛多山地,气候也不够适宜多种农作物的种植,在古代根本就不容易发展出强大的农耕业和纺织业,是什么让韩国人相信长江黄河流域不能供养庞大人口,孕育出文明,而朝鲜半岛的山地小河就可以的? 当这地理条件被搬出来,韩国为了解释这一点,捏造了自己古代的领土范围和影响力,问题就是他们真的不够强,蒙古女真都在,东北亚什么时候轮到朝鲜说话。而且作为朝鲜半岛古代应该跟东北其他民族一样,拜萨满和崇尚自然,现在的韩服就是受承袭明朝衣冠制度,受汉服影响才会出现 与东北其他民族服饰截然不同的特点。
@zaarkhananal7165
@zaarkhananal7165 2 года назад
I think it's good for non-white people in general to return to the constructive aspects of their cultural traditions, because that's what will lessen the strain of white supremacy.
@otre3947
@otre3947 2 года назад
lol a small hat. of course. Also we chinese dont want you, you mess with everyone. . Also free PaIestine.
@dolliewigs2415
@dolliewigs2415 2 года назад
I am not a supremacist and I love Chinese culture and traditions.
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
@@dolliewigs2415 Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China. Just that’s science and truth. China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture Protect ur original culture Koreans and all world liked ur origin Not copy from others Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others? Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago. You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin. Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea Youguys insist Ours r from Korea We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time No one says kimono is Korean cloth China is greedy China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@VampTwinkie
@VampTwinkie 2 года назад
everytime they mention "young people getting interested" all i can think of is tiktok
@Asoradream
@Asoradream Год назад
Cheongsam / Qipao came from Qing dynasty clothing which the Qing dynasty was ruled by Manchu
@limroger
@limroger 2 года назад
Hanfu is beautiful.
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
@@666Yourkarma 1.Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty Volume 36 고종실록 고종 36권 朝鮮王朝實錄 高宗 36卷: AD 1897 “我邦疆土, 係是漢、唐古地, 衣冠文物, 悉遵宋、明遺制, 接其統, 而襲其號, 無所不可" “우리나라의 강토는 한(漢) 나라와 당(唐) 나라의 옛 땅에 붙어있고 의관(衣冠)과 문물(文物)은 다 송(宋) 나라나 명(明) 나라의 옛 제도를 따르고 있으니, 그 계통을 잇고 그 칭호를 그대로 쓴들 안 될 것이 없습니다” “The territories of Korea used to be the ancient land of Han and Tang. Our costumes and relics conformed to Song. The kingdom system and structure adopted from Ming. It is rightful and legal to inherit the true name of Greater China and her culture - Joseon Gojong조선고종 高宗.” 2.1 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “부행홍무년호 습대명의복 금호복”(朝鲜读音翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt Hongwu of Ming's era name, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress.” 2.2 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “병오 다시 홍무(洪武) 연호를 시행하였고, 명(明)의 의관을 이어 사용하였으며, 호복(胡服)을 금지하였다.”(朝鲜现代语翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt the era name of Hongwu of Ming, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress” 3. Taejo of Goryeos' Ten Rules 왕이 훈요10조를 내리다 高麗太祖 訓要十條: AD 943 "惟我東方, 舊慕唐風, 文物禮樂, 悉遵其制, 殊方異土, 人性各異, 不必苟同. 契丹是禽獸之國, 風俗不同, 言語亦異, 衣冠制度, 愼勿效焉" “우리 동방(東方)은 옛날부터 중국의 풍속[唐風]을 흠모하여 문물(文物)과 예악(禮樂)이 다 그 제도를 따랐으나, 지역이 다르고 인성(人性)도 각기 다르므로 꼭 같게 할 필요는 없다. 거란(契丹)은 짐승과 같은 나라로 풍속이 같지 않고 말도 다르니 의관제도(衣冠制度)를 삼가 본받지 말라” "We, the East admire the customs of the Tang Dynasty, learn her rite and music, adopt her system and style. People from far land are different from us in terms of humanity, do not try to make them look similar in a subservient manner. The nature of Khitan (契丹) is brutal and bestial, we do not share the same value or language with them, so do not follow their system of attire" In 《真德王本纪》: 真德王三年,始服中朝衣冠。真德王四年,下教:以真骨在位者,执牙笏。 春秋请诣国子学,观释尊及讲论,太宗许之。春秋又请改其章服,以从中华制。于是,内出珍服,赐春秋及其从者。 智证王四年仿中国定国号,智证王五年,制丧服法,颁行。智证王十五年,王薨,谥号智证。
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
@@imagine_8681 Hanfu is from Korea And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China Because China history is just less than 100years We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
@@666Yourkarma haha korean troll everywhere
@sergiomoran6492
@sergiomoran6492 Год назад
Elegance, as Carolina Herrera pointed out, its movement, style, and beauty, China for more than 5000 years, with out the Christian Myth, is pure Glory!!!
@marvinfok65
@marvinfok65 5 месяцев назад
China is already a late comer to revival of their traditional clothes. Most Asian countries had retained their traditional clothes with high esteem! People in like Japan, Korea, Vietnam, India, Pakistan, Myanmar & Malaysia were constantly wearing their traditional clothes. As a matter of fact, it was the ethnic minority in China that wore their traditional clothes regularly! The Tibetans, Uyghurs, Yunnan tribes constantly wore their traditional clothes.
@thomastc4535
@thomastc4535 4 месяца назад
The Chinese had, in fact, wore traditional clothing, but it was the "Qi Pao". This was later changed to Hanfu as Qi Pao was more of Manchurian rather than for the majority Han Chinese.
@marvinfok65
@marvinfok65 4 месяца назад
@@thomastc4535 Qi Pao was a modern dress. Think it was created in the 1920s. It was a modernized version of the Manchurian dress, so it isn't strictly a traditional dress.
@thomastc4535
@thomastc4535 4 месяца назад
@@marvinfok65 Unlike in the old days, every women would wear a Qi Pao. In modern times, it is wore only on special occasions, like wearing Hanfu. So Qi Pao is a traditional clothing.
@byhyew
@byhyew Месяц назад
But the minorities are also Chinese though.
@santiwd5006
@santiwd5006 3 месяца назад
In Indonesia the late President Soekarno with his nationalistic ideas always promote and support Indonesian traditional dress and dances, customs etc so tradition was blooming then. Other Presidents after him has other ideas so traditional dress was now only worn at wedding ceremonies (which is a must), and the Kartini Day, ie the Woman feminist commemoration day. I think if someday a Chinese president promotes Hanfu it will be a powerfull boost for Hanfu, especially if people began to use Hanfu for their wedding ceremonies like Indonesians honored their traditional dresses by wearing it at their wedding !!
@Eltipoquevisteayer
@Eltipoquevisteayer 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure loads of videogames and dramas helped
@akazaynab
@akazaynab 2 года назад
Also the aesthetic of it
@barbaradugan
@barbaradugan 7 месяцев назад
I believe the series THE UNTAMED was a start for everybody to recognize the beauty of the hanfu on men as well as the women that is how I started to appreciate the culture. USA
@pearls1626
@pearls1626 5 месяцев назад
I am so glad that they are embracing their traditional culture. They shouldn’t have abandon it to begin with.
@mariellouise1
@mariellouise1 2 месяца назад
Hope there can be a wedding rental business for the Hanfu experience. 😍
@SewingBoxDesigns
@SewingBoxDesigns Месяц назад
Already exists!
@bellla9474
@bellla9474 Год назад
汉服太美啦~~~🎉❤
@agent_star
@agent_star 2 месяца назад
where would be a good place with english translations to buy hanfu?
@SewingBoxDesigns
@SewingBoxDesigns Месяц назад
Amazon is selling, but if you search for hanfu clothing you'll find many.
@agent_star
@agent_star Месяц назад
@SewingBoxDesigns uh yes I have tried that. I want properly made hanfu not mass produced factory ones.
@adminsucks8806
@adminsucks8806 4 месяца назад
I only saw them in movies and drama and I thought they were beautiful
@jtiv4972
@jtiv4972 10 месяцев назад
in case a Manchu costumed person suddenly join the group what would happen...
@user-ni7ex2pg5k
@user-ni7ex2pg5k 8 месяцев назад
?,中国91%的人都是汉族人,满族人是非常少的人,汉族人穿汉服很奇怪吗?英国人不能说英语吗?
@RKKY-mf7fe
@RKKY-mf7fe 7 месяцев назад
Manchus have been absorbed into Han population. The Han sex them out of existance. They are Han now. Therefore Manchu culture is part of the Han culture.
@Jumpoable
@Jumpoable 5 месяцев назад
If everyone's wearing different period costumes from the Tang, Song, Ming periods, I don't see why Qing styles can't be included. Despite Han nationalistic pride, Qing dynasty fashion, together with the exquisite embroidery & jewellery ARE the evolution of Chinese fashion, NOT "just" Manchu. It's not like Han Chinese were NAKED during that whole era. They wore Manchurian silhouettes, but the evolution of embroidery/ jewellery & styling was executed by Han Chinese themselves daily (NOT talking about imperial styles in the Forbidden City which would definitely be totally Manchu), & perhaps the men hated shaving their foreheads, but how many centuries of Chinese fashion evolution are those Hanfu amateurs now cutting off if they're excluding Qing styles, which then influences Minguo & early modern qipao/cheongsam? It's like creating ANOTHER break in CHINESE FASHION HISTORY.
@izbella3556
@izbella3556 2 года назад
For those comments that are saying Hanfu is Hanbok, I seriously don't think that's what they meant. Their English is probably short which is why they just said something along the lines of "Hanfu is Korean." What I'm about to explain is pretty long, but I'd appreciate it if you can read it through. Hanfu and Hanbok are different. In Hanbok, the skirts go all the way up to the chest (extremely high waisted) and its top is very short, stopping right below the chest. Hanfu is very different because the top stops around the waist, and the sleeves are wide. There is a type of Hanfu where people tuck their top underneath the skirt, so that the top part looks really short. But that style was only worn as an indoor attire (kinda like lingerie) or dance attire (not 100% sure when they wore it) and this style of Hanfu STILL looks very different from the Hanbok design (especially the neck line). *Now, here is the problem* : China started promoting Hanfu recently, but they started including pictures of clothing that obviously looks like a Korean Hanbok. Like I said before, Hanfu and Hanbok have distinct differences in their designs. If China only promoted the Hanfu designs, everything would have been fine. But they just *had* to include images of HanBok alongside images of HanFu. This is not a mistake. This is a sly trick. Recently in the Beijing Olymics Opening Ceremony, they did it again. They put a woman in a HanBok design. It wasn't even a Hanfu that looked like Hanbok. It was clearly Hanbok.This is why Korean people are furious. It's like Germany selling clothes that clearly has all the traits of French traditional clothing, and claiming that it's German (as an example). The problem isn't who was the origin. China historically influenced a lot of Asian countries. But that specific design isn't Hanfu and China isn't excluding that from their "Hanfu collection."
@ErianMyra
@ErianMyra 2 года назад
Part of the problem is that hanfu and hanbok are very imprecise terms. Hanfu is basically shorthand for "clothing worn by the Han ethnic group." Hanbok, as I understand it, is "clothing worn by the Korean ethnic group." I'm not Korean, so if my understanding of hanbok is incorrect, please correct me! Both terms include clothing that span thousands of years, and because of cultural exchange and influences through history, lead to a lot of overlap in elements. Especially confusing is the historical period where the Korean aristocracy adopted almost 1:1 the clothing of the Han-majority Ming Dynasty. These patterns and designs seem to have then been incorporated into Korean fashions, and evolved separately over hundreds of years, resulting in similar, but distinct cuts and designs that can be difficult to distinguish if you're not used to it. But, that applies to just be one particular style of modern hanbok, which shares heritage with certain styles of modern hanfu. So, hanfu is not hanbok, hanbok is not hanfu, but certain styles look very similar because of common ancestry. To say that Ming style hanfu is hanbok and not hanfu is both historically, and currently, inaccurate. Of course, I'm assuming that you're referring to Ming Dynasty style hanfu as the type of hanfu that Chinese hanfu enthusiasts are inappropriately classifying as hanfu (see what I mean about the overly vague nature of the terms "hanfu" and "hanbok?") Regarding the Olympics, that's a slightly different story, the chaoxian (Korean) ethnic group is quite prominent in the Chinese Northeast, and is officially recognized as a minority group in China by the CCP, along with 55 other ethnic groups. The fact that there are 56 recognized ethnicities in China is a celebrated tidbit in China, and I'm not at all surprised that an attempt was made to represent that fact on the international stage. If you'll notice, there were many other ethnic costumes included, along with the lady wearing hanbok. Hanbok is the ethnic clothing of the Korean minority group living in China, it is NOT hanfu (I actually don't think hanfu was represented, which is a shame really), and the assumption that it is a claim on hanbok being hanfu is an unlikely interpretation. It would be a completely preposterous claim, since it is demonstrably NOT traditional clothing worn by the Han (Chinese) ethnic group. One last point of clarification, hanfu does not necessarily represent "Chinese traditional clothing," its definition is "traditional clothing of the Han ethnicity." Even though the Han ethnic group is the majority of the Chinese population, to have the traditional clothing of the Han people be representative of all traditional Chinese clothing is Han-centric, and ignores the heritage of the other 55 ethnic groups in China. That was the original point of contention that brought about hanfu and the Han ethnic clothing revival in the first place - the qipao and tangzhuang most people commonly think of as "traditional Chinese clothing" is predominantly Manchurian, and doesn't well-represent the several thousand-year clothing traditions of the Han ethnicity. The people of Han descent were interested in a revival of their own historical ethnic clothing. Anyways, long reply, thanks to anyone who made it this far.
@ErianMyra
@ErianMyra 2 года назад
@@June_Yue That's an interesting point of view, based on a tragic historical event. I'm not a historian, but I personally disagree. Based on that logic, the nation of Israel technically can't claim Jewish history from before its founding after the Second World War, since the historical nation of the Israelite people with their own rule was destroyed in about 70 AD, and the current nation of Israel only came about after the Second World War. To be fair, modern hanfu IS a reconstruction of ancient traditional forms of clothing and different from lots of other clothing traditions like hanbok and kimono that enjoyed relatively uninterrupted usage and development through the centuries. I think it's marvelous that we're seeing this cultural revival, but others are free to disagree, though I'd personally prefer a bit more respectfully, since we're talking ethnic heritage. Mind you, that goes both ways, some of the comments I've seen "defending" hanfu, while with SOME basis in history, also grossly misrepresents that history and cultural development, and seem to stem from anger to elicit more anger, which I don't think is really all that helpful. That said, sometimes people will just disagree, and even if I think they're wrong or illogical, I can't control what they think, only say my piece and move on.
@kalkhim3469
@kalkhim3469 2 года назад
I'm actually not from china nor Korea but I don't understand the people in the comment section fighting some claim hanfu as Korean and some claim hanbok as Chinese what the hell
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years ago Don’t lie Koreans Thank Mongoliansa and Egyptian and Indian who gave our culture!! Not China Never
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
1.Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty Volume 36 고종실록 고종 36권 朝鮮王朝實錄 高宗 36卷: AD 1897 “我邦疆土, 係是漢、唐古地, 衣冠文物, 悉遵宋、明遺制, 接其統, 而襲其號, 無所不可" “우리나라의 강토는 한(漢) 나라와 당(唐) 나라의 옛 땅에 붙어있고 의관(衣冠)과 문물(文物)은 다 송(宋) 나라나 명(明) 나라의 옛 제도를 따르고 있으니, 그 계통을 잇고 그 칭호를 그대로 쓴들 안 될 것이 없습니다” “The territories of Korea used to be the ancient land of Han and Tang. Our costumes and relics conformed to Song. The kingdom system and structure adopted from Ming. It is rightful and legal to inherit the true name of Greater China and her culture - Joseon Gojong조선고종 高宗.” 2.1 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “부행홍무년호 습대명의복 금호복”(朝鲜读音翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt Hongwu of Ming's era name, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress.” 2.2 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “병오 다시 홍무(洪武) 연호를 시행하였고, 명(明)의 의관을 이어 사용하였으며, 호복(胡服)을 금지하였다.”(朝鲜现代语翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt the era name of Hongwu of Ming, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress” 3. Taejo of Goryeos' Ten Rules 왕이 훈요10조를 내리다 高麗太祖 訓要十條: AD 943 "惟我東方, 舊慕唐風, 文物禮樂, 悉遵其制, 殊方異土, 人性各異, 不必苟同. 契丹是禽獸之國, 風俗不同, 言語亦異, 衣冠制度, 愼勿效焉" “우리 동방(東方)은 옛날부터 중국의 풍속[唐風]을 흠모하여 문물(文物)과 예악(禮樂)이 다 그 제도를 따랐으나, 지역이 다르고 인성(人性)도 각기 다르므로 꼭 같게 할 필요는 없다. 거란(契丹)은 짐승과 같은 나라로 풍속이 같지 않고 말도 다르니 의관제도(衣冠制度)를 삼가 본받지 말라” "We, the East admire the customs of the Tang Dynasty, learn her rite and music, adopt her system and style. People from far land are different from us in terms of humanity, do not try to make them look similar in a subservient manner. The nature of Khitan (契丹) is brutal and bestial, we do not share the same value or language with them, so do not follow their system of attire" In 《真德王本纪》: 真德王三年,始服中朝衣冠。真德王四年,下教:以真骨在位者,执牙笏。 春秋请诣国子学,观释尊及讲论,太宗许之。春秋又请改其章服,以从中华制。于是,内出珍服,赐春秋及其从者。 智证王四年仿中国定国号,智证王五年,制丧服法,颁行。智证王十五年,王薨,谥号智证。
@g.v.6450
@g.v.6450 9 месяцев назад
I’ll bet calligraphy with traditional characters won’t be far behind!
@Jumpoable
@Jumpoable 5 месяцев назад
Anybody who's practicing calligraphy already writes in traditional. Chinese calligraphy as an art form never embraced simplified script LAWL.
@roxannesmith4519
@roxannesmith4519 10 месяцев назад
It’s so regal!
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
Hanbok is Korean. We have no meaning. But why do Koreans advertise that Hanfu is Korean? Do Koreans believe that Confucius is also Korean
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China Because China history is just less than 100years We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Confucius said He is Korean by himself Actually we don’t care he is Korean nor not
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Text of Hanfu is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore before except of Korean tribes even 10years ago why they suddenly wear recently?
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
Confucius did not say that he was Korean. And "Korea", the country name stolen from China's Warring States period vassal state 韩国. I hope Koreans don't lie and misunderstand too much.
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
@@666Yourkarma Confucius did not say that he was Korean. And "Korea", the country name stolen from China's Warring States period vassal state 韩国. I hope Koreans don't lie and misunderstand too much.
@Grayson1996
@Grayson1996 Год назад
To all the korean people in the comment section: I have to say that if you have inferiority complex, please do not come out and embarrass yourselves. Please do not claim all things of Chinese culture as your own. We Chinese respect your history, but you distort history and claim our culture as yours. It's ridiculous that I have to see insults in comment section against Chinese people even when I watch a video.
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
Chinese people who evaluate other ethnic groups but c0pying other countries' technologies and use h a cking units to h a ck other countries' high-tech technologies. psychologically, many Chinese have feeling of 1nfer1ority against korean people. The bat meat v1rus Chinese people invented is your greatest achievement in the 21st century. And Chinese characters were not founded by the Han Chinese, but the ancient oracle bone culture originated in Mongolia and Manchuria and spread and developed in Shandong. At that time, there were no Han Chinese and Huaxia people did not use the oracle bone. Ancient altars, rituals, and the Oracle bone culture all originated from ancient people of Manchuria-Mongolia. some of them had founded kingdoms on the Korean Peninsula. likewise Ancient culture including bagua, yinyang theory was not founded by the Han Chinese, hwaxia people.
@Grayson1996
@Grayson1996 Год назад
@@nationfighting3929 From Hwandan Gogi and Sin Chaeho? Lmao who say the Korean is Manchurian? stfu
@liangtingliang
@liangtingliang Год назад
​@@nationfighting3929 Did you copy your technology? How good are your skills? You also claimed that Chinese space technology copied Korean technology, which really killed me
@liangtingliang
@liangtingliang Год назад
​@@nationfighting3929 You South Korea loves to brainwash others, telling others about China's history as your own. When you see no reason, you say that Chinese culture is another country's culture. In short, you South Korea doesn't like to see China having culture
@liangtingliang
@liangtingliang Год назад
​@@nationfighting3929 No Han people? First of all, there are no Han people, and then again, are you descendants of Manchus?
@angelicaholiday7755
@angelicaholiday7755 Месяц назад
Wasn't 2020 in COVID19 Lockdown? Having Hanfu Fan events in November of 2020, stated in the video, doesn't make sense. Please advise. Thanks
@user-hf5yc9zt7b
@user-hf5yc9zt7b Месяц назад
不可能完全没有愉快的活动吧,你看看是不是每个人都带着口罩
@antoniatashquinth2170
@antoniatashquinth2170 10 месяцев назад
It's so beautiful ❤
@dianebrady6784
@dianebrady6784 3 месяца назад
Well folks, I guess I'm going to get busted with Cultural Appropriation. I bought a han fu and want more.
@SewingBoxDesigns
@SewingBoxDesigns Месяц назад
Look up racial diversity in China over time. A Chinese lady I worked with brought in a book showing over 100 different ethnics in China over time going back to the silk road, including Persian, Roman, even Celts. There's a whole Russian city in China, where they are Chinese born citizens. China was a melting pot by the Tang era.
@amberen8771
@amberen8771 Год назад
I was in america for a while and one thing that has stayed in my mind is that my neighbor was very fond of things with Chinese elements. He kept these Chinese decorations in his house and told us where they came from. Until recently, I noticed that more and more Korean dramas started using Chinese culture in their dramas. In the old Korean costume dramas, they would say this is something from China. Now they don't state that it's something from China, but they still like to use Chinese culture. At first I thought they used Chinese elements because they love China, but then I realized they only want to claim Chinese things as their own, and infuriatingly they also refer to Chinese poets as Korean, which is what makes me think Koreans are ridiculous. It's shameless to describe another country's culture as our own.These things show me that Koreans have an inferiority complex about their own culture and that's why they steal from other countries, I pity them but feel ashamed of them at the same time
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
Your hanfu has developed into various designs under the influence of HOBOK of the northern people. The northern peoples were not originally Han Chinese. (the hun, Xianbei, Turk, Mongolian, Khitan, Manchurian etc) Even if you have various designs of clothes from ancient times in China, hanbok is not a traditional Chinese clothing. Your Chinese hanfu is a tradition that has been cut off for more than 300 years, but Korean hanbok is a traditional clothing that has been inherited so far. Most of the traditional clothes of your Chinese people are so few artifacts that they can be restored. The Chinese had to create clothes from ancient times because they did not know exactly the materials and how to make them. Therefore, Hanfu could not be registered as a UNESCO heritage. Don't fabricate that Han Chinese invented clothes that improved HOBOK of the northern people. In general, culture develops through interaction, but the Chinese lie that they are the only founders of civilization.
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
if you look at the paintings of the Ming era, young children still shave their hair and look the same as the Mongolian era. You can tell by looking at the pottery from the Ming period remaining in Korea. And if you look at the pictures of the emperor going hunting in the early Ming period, he's wearing a Mongolian hat and a hobok similar to the Yuan era. There is too much evidence that a culture similar to that of the Yuan era was maintained for at least 100 years in the early Ming era. Second, the Chinese continued to claim that the Sui and Tang kingdoms were Han China's kingdoms, but they were ruled by other peoples, such as the Yuan and Qing eras. A few other northern peoples ruled mainland China. But now the Chinese are lying that Mongolia is also Chinese history, interpreting that Emperor Yuan has been assimilated into the Han Chinese culture. Even if Xianbei joined the Han Chinese a thousand years ago, their ancestors were nomadic northern peoples, not southern Han Chinese. Likewise, even if the majority of the manchu people now changed their identity to han Chinese, their ancestors were different peoples in the north. The Chinese have repeatedly changed their interpretation of history and distorted history to unite the surrounding peoples for thousands of years.
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
Emperor Ming, who banned Goryeo fashion, did not appear until 100 years after Ming was founded. Ming's early Aoqun and late Ming Hanfu designs are dramatically different. And if you look at the paintings of the early Ming period, there is a scene where Emperor Ming wears a Mongolian hat and hunts. The eunuchs and court ladies working at the MING Palace inherited the attire worn during the Yuan period, and Mongolian Hobok, such as Terlig was popular. Above all, Many of the relics of the YUAN era and the Ming era have similarity. It is mistaken to think that MING is perfectly the revival of HAN CHINESE culture. In fact, royal attires and royal robes(printing positions) were designed to inherit the Hobok culture worn by the nomadic northern peoples
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
"Now officially taking Hanbok." This is the title of a post posted on the online community. Along with several photos, the author claimed, "The Hanfu Fashion Show featured clothes that were 95% similar to Korean hanbok," and added, "They even copied Gat and Mang-geon." "Lies are as big as the population. "If the Northeast process continues in that way, it could be recognized 10 years later as if Korean traditional clothes were copied from Chinese clothes." That would be China's intention. "taking them away one by one. Would Koreans claim to be ethnic minorities in China?" "Later, they fabricate that Joseon is part of China, and not Joseon's clothes?" "Culture theft. Can't you respond at the national level?" Many Koreans are outraged. Is it a traditional Chinese fashion show? When you check the controversial photos, you can find out that costumes presented at the "Hanfu" fashion show. The event is led by the Communist Youth Corps of China. It was also a Huafu cultural event held by "Tmall Guchao," a subsidiary of Alibaba, China's largest Internet shopping mall. This is the second time since last year. *This is a report posted by the People's Daily on July 8. The Communist Youth Group is a youth organization of the Chinese Communist Party with more than 80 million members!!!!! The People's Daily, the organ of the Communist Party of China, designated March 3rd of the lunar calendar as "China Huapu Day 中國華服日" in 2018. "We are trying to promote and revive the thousands-year-old culture of Hanfu," they said. "We have created a fashion show for innovating Hanfu culture since 2019." Why are you coming out of there? The Ming stuff is totally different from the Gat and Mang-geon!!! Experts had no disagreement that the controversial costumes were similar to the costumes of the Joseon Dynasty. In particular, Mang-geon and Gat, which appeared on the Hanfu Fashion Show, were very similar to those used in Joseon!! "According to a book 三才圖會 written by Wang Qi during the Ming Dynasty, Wang-gin of China has a wide area covering the lower forehead and the upper head, and there is a hole where only the topknot can come out from the top of the head." "Mang-geon was introduced from China, but it was indigenous to Joseon, so its form was clearly different." This is not the only one. The materials of Joseon were also different from those of China. Unlike the early Ming Dynasty, when China made Wang-gin by painting dark-colored lacquer on thin and transparent silk, Joseon used horse tail hair as a material. That's why its name is Mami mang-geon 馬尾網巾. This can be seen through a number of historical records. "The Annals of King Sejong" records that the king presented Ming envoys with horse-tailed mang-geon in 1420, when Ming envoys were very impressed. Envoy Dongwol of Ming Dynasty, who came to Joseon in 1488, also records that "Mang-geon is made of horse tail hair in Joseon." That is, the original material and form were different!!!! Looking at the Hanfu Fashion Show, the costumes that looked similar to hanbok in the Joseon Dynasty were spotted several times. Experts also analyzed that the feathers on both sides of the hat are similar to one of our costumes, "Julip." The hats, which are characterized by the decorations (tiger beard-like) on both sides of Julip, were usually worn during the royal march or as foreign envoys. These are some of the paintings of the Envoy procession in Joseon 조선국통신사행렬도(朝鮮國通信使行列圖). (Photo = National Museum of Korea) "The background of the birth of Joseon's Julip is clear," he said. "It originated from the fact that King Hyeonjong, the 18th king of Joseon, who was heading for the hot spring, was very happy with the abundant harvest of barley and ordered the officials to put barley ears in his hat." According to the "Yeonnyeosil Technology Book" compiled during King Yeongjo's reign of the 21st King of the Joseon Dynasty, this hat decoration was decorated with barley ears on the hats of the officials during King Hyeonjong's reign, marking the rich harvest. Since then, it has been recorded that the royal soldiers who were poor and not equipped with feathers used barley ears. In addition, the hat was decorated with feathers in Goguryeo's ancient tomb murals. Examples include a bird feather-decorated hat worn by a horse-riding figure in Muyongchong tomb hunting painting and a man in Ssangyeongchong Tomb mural painting. It is also featured in paintings of envoys of each country drawn by ancient Chinese. "Feather-decorated hats can also be found in Goguryeo's Anak Ancient Tomb murals," "Feather decorations can be found in Korean traditions!!!!!!" "Currently, China is trying to make 56 ethnic minorities a single ethnic concept of the Chinese people," he said. "According to the unified multi-ethnic nation theory, one of the Northeast Project logic, the history of immigrants is all included in Chinese history." "It can be interpreted in the above context that clothes similar to Korean traditional hanbok appeared at events celebrating China's Hwapu Day 中國華服日," he said. "China believes that the history of Joseon ethenic is included in Chinese history." "That's why they keep making hanbok appear in traditional Chinese fashion shows." The unified multi-ethnic nation theory is the logic that China uses as the basis in historical distortions such as Northeast Project, Southwest Project, and Northwest Project. This means that the history of all ethnic groups that are currently in China or were in China in the past is directly related to China's history!!!! You created the logic of miracles!!!! "We need to try to protect Hanbok." Meanwhile, experts stressed that more efforts should be made to protect our clothes than now. "We need to make active efforts by holding academic seminars that can prove that it is our clothes academically at the national level," he said. "We need to make efforts to continue the tradition of our clothes (even in order not to be taken away by China)"
@nationfighting3929
@nationfighting3929 Год назад
Originally, you Chinese did not use like Joseon's mami-mang geon(men's hairband made of horse hair ). During the Ming Dynasty, Gat 갓 made of horse hair was not in Chinese culture. "Chinese big hat of Ming era" and a Chinese wang gin was different from korean stuff. The shape of your goods is different from that of Joseon. At that time, han Chinese did not use the decorations with feathers, diverse beads strings. Even in China, that goods were not publicly nationwide at that time. It is totally lie. In fact, your country burned its traditional culture and relics on its own during the Cultural Revolution.
@jillymck51
@jillymck51 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely Beautiful ❤
@Jake-zk3eb
@Jake-zk3eb 2 года назад
This is good
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China Because China history is just less than 100years We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
@Haijwsyz51846
@Haijwsyz51846 Год назад
个人认为没有什么仙服。那些都是汉服的样子,只是花纹图案有不同。花纹图案只有皇帝和宫廷里有限制,用其做为级别的区分。那些说仙服不是汉服的可能是受到历史虚无主义的影响。
@tiffanydawson1748
@tiffanydawson1748 Месяц назад
I love Hanfu! ❤️ 😍
@SewingBoxDesigns
@SewingBoxDesigns Месяц назад
Because hanfu is national pride, respect for historic culture, and awesome.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
Why are you keep saying it Hanfu while you are oppress your ethnic minority group. You are a just slavery of Xianbei.
@GEEPENGR
@GEEPENGR 8 дней назад
@@user-uw8uy1oh5r You don’t understand China’s policies. I guess the oppression you see comes from the Internet, rather than what you actually see in person. It is a deliberate smear campaign by the Western media. Nowadays, china travel is quite popular. I also see many foreign bloggers. After coming to China, Xinjiang and other places (the so-called oppression in China reported by Western media), they personally witnessed that this does not exist. There are a total of 56 ethnic groups in our country, 55 of which are ethnic minorities. However, our country implements a "regional autonomy system" for ethnic minorities. Ethnic minority areas have certain autonomy. I am a member of an ethnic minority area (Yi ethnic group). Coming from Liangshan, Sichuan, we ethnic minorities will have more subsidies, can get extra points in the college entrance examination, and enjoy preferential policies in civil servant recruitment and other examinations. I think our government does a good job on this. All slogans in our local area are bilingual, so the culture of the Yi people is also well passed on. It's not what you said. Sisters or brothers, I think you can come to China and ask people in various places. It just so happens that there is a 144-hour visa exemption right now.
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
Hey, Korean, this is Hanfu (Confucius' clothes). Not hanbok (clothes showing breasts). In the "Chinese civilization circle", Hanfu, Chinese characters, Confucianism, Taoism and Tai Chi have a great influence. Historically, South Korea was a colony of China. So many Korean cultures learn from China. However, you can't think that colonial culture has influenced the suzerainty. This is ridiculous.
@NamiNoKanki
@NamiNoKanki 2 года назад
Actually, anciently Korea once ruled over a very large portion of eastern China.
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
@@NamiNoKanki In the Han Dynasty. The Han army conquered the whole of Korea. Until the end of the Qing Dynasty, Korea was still protected by China (Yuan Shikai helped Korea deal with the palace coup). The king of Korea accepted the appointment of the Chinese emperor. Then pay tribute to the Chinese Emperor... Of course, I know that the real history makes Koreans feel inferior. So Koreans "invented new history".
@user-lv6zv1nr5v
@user-lv6zv1nr5v 2 года назад
天安門 天安门 法輪功 李洪志 Free Tibet 劉曉波
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
@@user-lv6zv1nr5v Chinese colonies, Japanese colonies, American colonies... Korean history = colonial history.
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
@@user-lv6zv1nr5v In 1951, the Chinese army conquered South Korea again and occupied Seoul. China will always be the suzerain of South Korea!🤣🤣🤣
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
Hanfu is chinese NOT KOREANS
@user-ig9ry2wf1h
@user-ig9ry2wf1h 2 года назад
But hanbok is koreans.
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
@@user-ig9ry2wf1h and no one said it was. Plus hanbok was heavily influenced by china ❤️
@jisong3823
@jisong3823 2 года назад
@@user-ig9ry2wf1h You're right.
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
Hanbok is Korean. We have no meaning. But why do Koreans advertise that Hanfu is Korean? Do Koreans believe that Confucius is also Korean
@azuaraikrezeul1677
@azuaraikrezeul1677 2 года назад
@@huiliu6353 well let's check their dellusions.
@suesmith9665
@suesmith9665 10 месяцев назад
Yes
@ailiu-bx9zg
@ailiu-bx9zg 6 месяцев назад
中国各民族服装的发展有清晰的历史脉络,其中包括历史书籍字画等,更重要的是各种墓中出土文物的佐证,汉服复兴运动兴起后,汉服得到了大发展,希望以后越来越好。
@user-ii2wp8fh3c
@user-ii2wp8fh3c 2 года назад
Good
@icemaneu
@icemaneu 2 года назад
Why would you want to wear this everyday? Going to the toilet will be so troublesome.
@miyaho1803
@miyaho1803 2 года назад
Only during ceremonies or important days
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
@@miyaho1803 Koreans my family wore Hanfu and Hanbok everyday whenever not only in Ceremony It was our life Do not steal from us
@edwardtang1977
@edwardtang1977 2 года назад
they need to be modernized.
@Snow-xi2by
@Snow-xi2by 2 года назад
Already from Taobao
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
Poor Tibet and Hongkong and Taiwan and Mongolian and Joseon tribes and Xinjiang Uyghur China takes over All Asian’s of culture
@user-kx7qr6jb3z
@user-kx7qr6jb3z Год назад
It takes time, after all, they have been dormant for too long in history, but you can wear narrow-sleeved plain ones at work and long-sleeved gorgeous ones at leisure.
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
@@user-kx7qr6jb3z China will be broken soon. Respect the other country’s culture
@user-vc4wj3yl2r
@user-vc4wj3yl2r 3 месяца назад
love
@haruzanfuucha
@haruzanfuucha 3 года назад
Interesting how you didn't mention the impacts of the New Culture Movement or the Cultural Revolution...
@WisdomAndCats
@WisdomAndCats 10 месяцев назад
Han Chinese and Korean are like brothers (Koreans are genetically closest to Northern Chinese), there is no point argue over a shared cultural heritage. While it's true that many parts of Korean and Japanese culture can trace their origin to Huaxia, the pre-Han dynasty name of the Han (汉)people, and Han itself, Koreans (in Hanjia 韩 which pronounces the same as 汉Han in Sinitic languages (Hanyu), causing more confusion to the modern Koreans who cannot read their own historical records written in Chinese Hanyu ) and Japanese did develop their unique elements. In the case of Hanfu vs Hanbok, both have the same origin but now each can be clearly identified. It's also important to point out that the Korean and Japanese better preserved the Han culture heritage during the times Han Chinese suffered Mongolian and Manchurian rule and had to give up many Han heritages. Finally, many Korean intellectuals understand the true history, they just don't want to speak out due to current Korean Sinophobia induced by geopolitics and media.
@WisdomAndCats
@WisdomAndCats 10 месяцев назад
It's actually quite sad that in the last century the Koreans, trying to establish a new nationalism, abandoned the Han characters that their ancestors used for thousands of years, and invented a written form that on many occasions fails to express the true meaning, thus cut off the most important link to their history and heritages shared with the Han people.
@WisdomAndCats
@WisdomAndCats 10 месяцев назад
Read first please.@@ddidol2840
@colincolin2420
@colincolin2420 9 месяцев назад
@@ddidol2840 your writing is a mess of incoherent words . don't comment on things you do not know
@iNeverSimp
@iNeverSimp 5 месяцев назад
​@@ddidol2840 there are plenty of genetic papers that say otherwise. The difference between Northern Han Chinese and Korean is miniscule. This whole thing about Koreans are Mongolians is a bunch of bull.
@barbiebarbie1813
@barbiebarbie1813 4 месяца назад
In ancient Korean women's clothes(hanbok) "exposed nipples", there was a thousand years of history (during the Han Dynasty, the Chinese saw that Korean women's clothes(hanbok) were exposed in the southern Peninsula). This is also written in Chinese Chaoxian朝鮮 history . Historically. When Japanese attack entered the Chaoxian朝鮮 Peninsula each time, the King of Korea also reported to the Chinese emperor. The emperor would send the army to repel the Japanese. The soldiers reported to the emperor because all Korean women exposed their nipples. It affected the Chinese army's work. Korean women also have to carry things on their heads. All Korean culture is similar to African culture. The Koreans have evolved from primitive people "Only 100 years". In addition, all Chinese chaoxian朝鮮 officials need to return to Chinese officials to take the exam . The history written by chaoxian朝鮮 officials also needs to review the Chinese emperor. Because this is the history of Chinese people. Ancient Korea = Chaoxian朝鮮 , Real historical name in history. ---------------------------- In ancient Korea name "朝鮮chaoxian" (one of ancient Chinese city), . "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" (Today Korean ancestors) wearing this fully chest exposed Korean dress (hanbok) is an "honor" for many Korean women - because she has a son! If the woman does not have a son or has daughters, she is not eligible to wear this kind of dew suit - only a korean woman who has a son is eligible to show her chest. So instead of feeling ashamed, these korean women in dew clothes have the feeling of "I'm proud of having a son! I want the world to know!" The meaning of. At that time, when there was no scientific contraceptive measures, the vast majority of Korean women would eventually give birth to a son, so the vast majority of Korean women could finally wear "proud" dew clothes. So this dew suit is the real traditional dress in Korea! Deliberately shirtless is a Korean tradition (hanbok), even in 2014. When the Pope visited South19 Korea, they also set up a "deliberately shirtless" statue to commemorate their tradition! * "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" in history = the ancestors of the Korean . ------------------------------ 1910. Japan has swallowed Korea. The Japanese believe that some of the low -level Korean traditional culture and primitive (women expose their nipples and transport things on their heads) are very primitive and backward. The Japanese banned Korean women from exposing the nipples (the traditional Korean costume. Hanbok). The Korean people strongly resisted. Koreans believe that this is a traditional culture of Korea. They insist on retention. In the Korean capital city. As long as the Japanese see those Korean women who show their nipples, they will give them penalties and slaps. After that, the Korean capital city gradually reduces Korean women's nipples. They cover the nipples with a piece of cloth. (But in the place where there are fewer Japanese soldiers. Korean women still maintain the traditional culture that exposes nipples). Until 1950, Westerners were still taking photos in Korea. A photo of Korean women showing nipples on the street (traditional Korean clothing). In 1970, this kind of Korean traditional culture disappeared completely. ------------------------------ Historically, Korean women's clothes show their nipples (about 11 years old. After they get married and have children), until they are old, they use their heads to transport things (Westerners Record history photos).. * Ancient Korean traditional costumes are pure white (the Korean people have been known as the "White clothes ethnic" since ancient times), and women's clothes are exposed their nipples (the Korean people show their nipples to represent the beauty). This reflects the ancient Korean people and thoughts. (Westerners Record history photos). ------------------------------ Anceint japan (before 13th century )= 東瀛 & 扶桑 & 倭 . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today japan = 日本 Anceint korea= 朝鮮 (and 高包麗. 百濟. 新羅. 王氏高麗. 李氏朝鮮) . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today korea = 韓國(南北) Anceint Nonth Vietnam= 交趾 . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today Vietnam = 越南 Anceint Okinawa= 琉球. (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today Okinawa = 沖繩
@user-zm1jn2mg8z
@user-zm1jn2mg8z 10 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@jtiv4972
@jtiv4972 10 месяцев назад
..Manchu Queue anyone...
@user-ni7ex2pg5k
@user-ni7ex2pg5k 8 месяцев назад
?,中国91%的人都是汉族人,满族人是非常少的人,汉族人穿汉服很奇怪吗?英国人不能说英语吗?
@asj685
@asj685 2 месяца назад
You’re welcome to shave off half your hair and braid a pigtail in back
@Asoradream
@Asoradream Год назад
Just one question. What do those people think Mulan should wear if Hanfu is a made up thing 😅
@goonhoongtatt1883
@goonhoongtatt1883 Год назад
Made up?
@notallwhowanderarelost548
@notallwhowanderarelost548 Год назад
The source of the character Mulan comes from an ancient Chinese poem in Northern and Southern Dynasties "The Ballad of Mulan". No one knows that Mulan really existed or was a fictional character made up by Chinese writers, But the era of Mulan was in China's Southern and Northern Dynasties (420AD~589AD) for sure. According to classics, murals, unearthed cultural relics, sculptures and other works of art. We Chinese know how women dressed like in the Northern and Southern Dynasties . Here is the English translate of "The Ballad of Mulan " for you
@notallwhowanderarelost548
@notallwhowanderarelost548 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UIth58oUbFE.html
@notallwhowanderarelost548
@notallwhowanderarelost548 Год назад
Mulan's Wardrobe ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fm15K5oJzUo.html
@thomastc4535
@thomastc4535 Год назад
Koreans will say "Mulan is Korean and she wears Hanbok!" 🤣
@barbiebarbie1813
@barbiebarbie1813 29 дней назад
In the ancient Korea (Chaoxian朝鮮 -Real historical name, Chinese territory and the Chinese regio before 1910). In 918-1910. It was two different ethnic groups. 1.Chinese (Han Ethnic)(Wear color and pattern clothes) - Ruler and nobleman 2. Korean (White Clothes Ethnic)( Wear white clothes without pattern) - Civilians and slaves 1. Ruler and nobleman (Goguryeo高句麗 , Baekje百濟, Silla新羅 , Goryeo高麗, Joseon朝鮮=Chaoxian朝鮮 ..): Chinese local officials and nobles (royal members, monks, scholars, soldiers, architects, technicians, and their families ...). They are Chinese (Han) and their descendants born in the local area. They have always wore China in China costumes. They speak Chinese language (official and Han dialect) and Chinese characters. They are Chinese officials and represent the Chinese emperor's governance of the ancient Korean Peninsula (朝鮮). Local Chinese officials (Chaoxian king朝鮮王) and Chinese nobles in ancient Korea (Chaoxian 朝鮮-Chinese territory). They all Chinese clothes (hanfu), headdress (hat and crown), silk cloth (including embroidery), soldiers (such as: defensive clothing, horses). Weapons (including cannons), Chinese literature books (including Chinese history, Taoism Buddhism), Chinese special architectural materials (including palaces and design paintings). Food materials (Chinese food and Chinese royal food), wooden wheels used, large military ships, etc. are made from other cities in China). Among them, the Chinese royal's (Chaoxian king /officials and nobles) Hanfu comes from Chinese han clothes, opera clothing, and hat crown headwear. Therefore, the fabric on the clothes is high -level. There are a large number of Chinese official dragon patterns and various traditional Chinese patterns (including Chinese characters) on the clothes. 2. Civilians and slaves (Goryeo高麗, Joseon=Chaoxian朝鮮 ..only appeared in history after the 13th century): Civilians and slaves are indigenous Koreans (White Clothes Ethnic白衣民族). They speak Korean language. Long -term banned learning and use of Chinese characters 漢字(except a few descendants of mixed with Chinese people). Korean people cannot use any pattern of Chinese imperial power. 龍dragon and 鳯phoenix. In ancient times, this was a beheading and destroyer. * Chinese patterns and Dragon's totem represents the symbol of the ancient Chinese and Chinese power. Korean people cannot use any pattern of Chinese imperial power. 龍dragon and 鳯phoenix. Only the Chinese royal family and senior officers can use it. If the "White clothes Ethnic 白衣民族" (today's ancestors of Koreans) use the pattern of dragon and use Chinese characters. They will destroy the tribe and beheaded. Korean characters韓字 are text used by slaves. Ancient Korean can only use Korean characters (after the 15th century. Chinese officials - Chaoxian king and Chinese scholars who settled on the Chaoxian朝鮮 . Chinese officials use Chinese characters and Korean language to create "Korean characters韓字 ".) for slaves. These low Korean soldiers are used to protect the Chaoxian Peninsula 朝鮮半島(Chinese territory) to prevent Japanese pirates from invasion. In ancient Korea (Chaoxian朝鮮 ) does not have any technologies and processes such as metal , Bend the wood and dye embroidery patterns. Most Korean men became low -level soldiers in the Chinese army (under the command of Chinese officers). There is no armor. Korean only wear pure white clothes and korean women's clothing is exposed nipples (Hanbok - Features of traditional Korean clothes). All Korean women use their heads to move anything (similar to other primitive tribal culture). Korean houses are cottage built with grass (only Chinese can live in Chinese palaces and temples). Korean people earn food in the market concentrated on exchanging items. They do not have any coins and any metal things. South Korea's national culture and tools for use are very primitive. * Chinese patterns and dragon totems represent the ancient Chinese and symbols of Chinese power. Only the Chinese royal family and high-ranking military officers can use them. If the "White clothes Ethnic 白衣民族" (today's ancestors of Koreans) use dragon patterns and use Chinese characters ((In addition to the mulattoes and those working in the Chinese palace)), they will be exterminated. and beheaded. Writing history is the tradition and habit of the ancient Chinese. The history of the ancient Korean Peninsula was written by classical Chinese. This was read for the Chinese and must be approved for the Chinese emperor. This is a record and governance story of Chinese officials and nobles on the ancient Korean Peninsula. ---------------- Anceint korea= 朝鮮半島 Chaoxian Peninsula (and 高包麗Goguryeo. 百濟Baekje. 新羅Silla. 王氏高麗Wang 's Goryeo. 李氏朝鮮 li 's Chaoxian = Joseon) . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today korea = 韓國 korea (南北 S and N) Anceint japan (before 13th century )= 東瀛 & 扶桑 & 倭 . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today japan = 日本 Anceint Nonth Vietnam= 交趾 & 安南. (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today Vietnam = 越南 Anceint Okinawa= 琉球. (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today Okinawa = 沖繩
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
The slaves of the Xianbei tribe are trying to deny reality by saying that they have never been slaves. However, everyone knows that after the collapse of the Later Han Dynasty, they always served nomadic masters and only had a country of their own for 500 years at most (Song and Ming Dynasties). For thousands of years they were slaves to their nomadic masters. On the other hand, Korea was only occupied by the Tang Dynasty for 40 years and Japan for 35 years after the collapse of the Later Han Dynasty. Even during the Mongol invasion, King Chungseon of Goryeo, who was the son-in-law of Great Khan Kublai, was so good at diplomacy that he achieved the status of an independent nation. This is compared to the Chinese people at the time who were treated like insects by the Mongolians due to their ethnocentrism.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
This fact is an inferiority complex that can only be hidden by insisting that the ruling class and the ruled class in Joseon wore different clothes and that this was because their ethnic composition was different. In common sense, would the ethnic composition of a country that had been ruled by nomads for thousands of years be different than that of someone who lost their country for 75 years? Hanfu, as commonly referred to by Xianbei slaves, was clothing only for nomadic masters and was inaccessible to slave Han Chinese. Even fools know that in pre-modern class-based societies, whether in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, or Europe, the clothing of the upper class was not accessible to the lower class.
@barbiebarbie1813
@barbiebarbie1813 28 дней назад
@@user-uw8uy1oh5r In ancient Korean women's clothes(hanbok) "exposed nipples", there was a thousand years of history (during the Han Dynasty, the Chinese saw that Korean women's clothes(hanbok) were exposed in the southern Chaoxian Peninsula). This is also written in Chinese Chaoxian朝鮮 history . Korean women's Hanbok is exposed to the nipples. It is the characteristic of traditional Korean clothing. There are records in many history. Including Western history books, there are records. Even in the Chinese palace of ancient korea (Chaoxian朝鮮 - Chinese territory and the Chinese regio). Korean female workers who serve the family of Chinese officials are wearing traditional costumes that expose nipples. There are records in ancient paintings. There are records in the photos. Outside the Chinese palace of ancient korea (Chaoxian朝鮮). There are many Korean women walking out of nipples walking on the street. Use the top of the head to carry things. There are records in ancient paintings. The photos also record. Historically. When Japanese attack entered the Chaoxian朝鮮 Peninsula each time, Chaoxian King (ancient Chinese officials) also reported to the Chinese emperor. The emperor would send the army to repel the Japanese. The soldiers reported to the emperor because all Korean women exposed their nipples. It affected the Chinese army's work. Korean women also have to carry things on their heads. All Korean culture is similar to African culture. The Koreans have evolved from primitive people "Only 100 years". In addition, all Chinese chaoxian朝鮮 officials need to return to Chinese officials to take the exam . The history written by chaoxian朝鮮 officials also needs to review the Chinese emperor. Because this is the history of Chinese people. Ancient korea = Chaoxian朝鮮 - real history name- Chinese territory and the Chinese regio (before 1910).
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 28 дней назад
@@barbiebarbie1813 Please escape your fantasy world. Can't you escape your fantasy world because you have got a brain damage that have been ruled by nomadic people for thousands of years? Yes Korean woman maybe exposed their chest but it is only limited in commoners or servant class. And it is just a social phenomenon since after 17s. If you are not got a brain damage, Just see the facts that Joseon Dynasty at that time, most Confucian country in the world, While Han chinese is a slavery of Jurchen babarians. Confucianism don't say woman should expose their chest. Don't you have a brain? Chinese more Babarious than Korean at that time cause they are salvery of babarians. Before blame other country, See your ashamed culture so called "Foot Binding". Han chinese makes their girls foot weird to bind it very young age. This culture started Song dynasty(960~) to Early 20s century.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 28 дней назад
@@barbiebarbie1813 2. Hanbok, which exposes the breasts, was limited to some people. Do you not read any of my posts? Hanbok, which exposes the breasts, appeared only after the 17th century, and was limited to commoners and slaves, not educated people. At the time, Joseon was the most Confucian country in the world. Don't generalize just from a few photos. In Confucianism, it is said that men and women must seperate, and they are extremely reluctant to expose women's bodies. Among the hanbok, there is a skirt called a Tsugaechima, which was used by women from noble families to cover their bodies by covering themselves when going out. Joseon is a society where Confucianism was that strict. At least it was a much more civilized country than the people of the Qing Dynasty, who were ruled by the babarious Manchurians. When I say barbaric, you must be more barbaric than Joseon at that time.
@barbiebarbie1813
@barbiebarbie1813 28 дней назад
Today Korean Ethnic ancestors are the southernmost indigenous people in the ancient korean peninsula (Chaoxian Peninsula朝鮮半島 , Real historical name - Chinese territory before 1910)It is known as "white clothes Ethnic白衣民族" in history. They speak Korean language. There is no characters. There is no coin (exchange items). In history, Korean women clothes (Hanbok) will show nipples after marriage. Women use their heads to transport things. The ancient Koreans were 95% wearing white (without any patterns and dyes). This is also the identity of the Korean ethnic's ancestors as "white clothes Ethnic白衣民族" to be used by non -Korean ethnic (ancient Chinese do not wear white clothes, except funeral). This is very certain. Goguryeo 高句麗 is one of the Chinese regimes of the northern region established by the Chinese . Baekje 百濟, Silla 新羅. (formerly known as: China Tang Silla 唐新羅. ).... It is also a regional regime established by the Chinese.Their kings and nobles are proficient in Chinese language. They use Chinese characters. Wong's Goryeo王氏高麗, li' Joseon李氏朝鮮 ... ..... Their royal nobles are not the same ethnic group with Pingmin slave. The royal nobles are Chinese and descendants (born on the peninsula). Civilian slaves are indigenous Koreans. Their king and nobles can communicate with the Chinese. Long -term exchanges with the Chinese. Using Chinese language and text represents noble identity. (They use the name of the Chinese . Chinese governance method. They wearing Chinese clothes. Chinese emperor is a parent.). They used various methods to limit class mobility to avoid others (koreans) from becoming "nobles". Their people and slaves (white clothes Ethnic白衣民族) are prohibited and learned Chinese language and Chinese characters. These people use Korean language. There is no characters (until the 15th century). Almost all are illiterate. The creator of "Korean characters" (諺文real history name). It is ancient Chinese people (royal nobles and scholars in peninsula) who can speak fluent Chinese language and deep understanding of Chinese characters漢字 and classic Chinese文言文 . Use the method of decomposing Chinese characters. Mixed Koreans' language. Creation makes indigenous Koreans who speak Korean. The symbol "Korean characters"(諺文real history name) that Korean can be used. For more than 2000 years, the Korean Peninsula has been Chinese territorial and local regimes. Official languages and texts are also Chinese languages and Chinese characters漢字(classic Chinese文言文) . 1910. Japanese occupation of the Korea Peninsula (Chaoxian Peninsula朝鮮半島 , Real historical name - Chinese territory before 1910). The Japanese abolished Chinese characters. Korean language and characters (invention of the 15th century) of indigenous language began to popularize on the Korea Peninsula ( Chaoxian Peninsula朝鮮半島 ) . 1950. With the help of the USA. Become an independent country (North and South Korea), dominated by the Korean ethnic (white clothes Ethnic白衣民族). The official language is Korean language and Korean characters, which is only 70 years of history.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 28 дней назад
1. The ancestors of the Korean people are the Bronze Age people of 十二臺榮子文化 of the Liaodong region. The ancestors of the Korean people originate from the 十二臺榮子文化 of the Liaodong region, which were influenced by the Hongshan culture of the Liaoxi region and the Xiajiaden lower culture. This cultural group that can be traced back to at least 800 BC and up to 1500 BC is Gojoseon. They developed the loquat-shaped bronze sword culture, a bronze age culture very different from that of China, and this is a bronze age relic that cannot be found anywhere else in China. On the other hand, China has developed a four-legged pot bronze culture since the Shang Zhou Dynasty, and this is also a relic that can never be found in Manchuria and the Korean Peninsula. In other words, the Zhongyuan and Manchuria had already been separated since the Bronze Age and developed a very independent culture. In addition to relics, records related to Gojoseon can be found in numerous Chinese historical records written by your Han Chinese ancestors. They clearly record that Gojoseon is a separate people from the Han Chinese. 管子, 史記, 魏略, etc. In 史記 and 魏略, it even describes the war between the Yan Dynasty and Gojoseon during the Warring States Period. They clearly recognized Gojoseon as a country of foreigners outside the Zhongyuan.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 28 дней назад
2. Hanbok, which exposes the breasts, was limited to some people. Do you not read any of my posts? I wrote about this in detail in the second and third comments. Hanbok, which exposes the breasts, appeared only after the 17th century, and was limited to commoners and slaves, not educated people. At the time, Joseon was the most Confucian country in the world. Don't generalize just from a few photos. In Confucianism, it is said that men and women must seperate, and they are extremely reluctant to expose women's bodies. Among the hanbok, there is a skirt called a Tsugaechima, which was used by women from noble families to cover their bodies by covering themselves when going out. Joseon is a society where Confucianism was that strict. At least it was a much more civilized country than the people of the Qing Dynasty, who were ruled by the babarious Manchurians. When I say barbaric, you must be more barbaric than Joseon at that time. 3. What's wrong with the culture of grinding with your head when moving things? What's the problem with that? You have an uncivilized culture that bound women's feet and made them into foot bindings for 1,000 years from the Song Dynasty to the early 20th century. It's much better than your culture, which causes physical and mental pain, right? It is also efficient at work. 4. White people? There doesn't even seem to be any logic to what was written. If we are talking about the danryeong that noblemen wore when working in the government office, then when they retired from the government office, they naturally took off their danryeong and wore the same hanbok as ordinary people. Do you imagine going about your daily life wearing uncomfortable danryeong clothing? Your delusions are excessive.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 28 дней назад
5. The royal family of the Three Kingdoms period was not Chinese. Records show that when Gojoseon fell to the Han Dynasty, the refugees migrated south and founded the Three Han states of Mahan, Byeonhan, and Jinhan. In other words, the ruling class of Samhan was Gojoseon, not Chinese, but definitely Korean. The people who originally lived in Samhan were Japanese. Look at history properly. As Koreans moved south in large numbers due to the fall of Gojoseon, Japanese people began to migrate to Japan in large numbers to avoid them. Why do you speak so carelessly when you don’t even learn Korean history? I am a person who learned Chinese history. I won't play with your dirty tongue. Silla originated from the ruling class of Jinhan, one of the three Han Dynasties. Since the ruling class of Jinhan were Gojoseon people, that is, Koreans, the ruling class of Silla would naturally be Koreans. Baekje is said to have originated from Goguryeo, and Goguryeo is said to have originated from Buyeo. In other words, Buyeo, Goguryeo, and Baekje all had the same Buyeo ruling class. So, is Buyeo Chinese or Korean? Buyeo people was Korean. Buyeo has developed its own Seodansan culture in the Songhua River basin since 1000 BC. However, by 400 BC, the bronze sword culture of Gojoseon became the central culture. Gojoseon's influence on Manchuria was that great. The culture of Gojoseon became a central culture and spread not only to Buyeo, but also to Okjeo and Dongye on the east coast of the Korean Peninsula and parts of the Maritime Province further north. You can tell this from artifacts and relics. In other words, The royal family of Silla is a Korean people who originated from Gojoseon immigrants, and Goguryeo and Baekje are Korean people who originated from Buyeo people who were assimilated into Gojoseon. + The royal family of the Northern Dynasty and Sui and Tang Dynasties were not Han Chinese. The reason why you insist so strongly that the Goguryeo royal family was Chinese stems from an inferiority complex, as there were very few royal families of Han Chinese in Chinese history. During the Northern Dynasty, the royal family were five barbarians, and after the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Xianbei tribe was your master. Although there was an empress from the Han Chinese, many Xianbei emperors and Xianbei empresses also appeared. Ultimately, the emperor's lineage originates from the Xianbei tribe. The Northern Wei ruling class continued into the Sui and Tang Dynasties, so the brilliant history of the Tang Dynasty that you pride yourself on is in fact nothing more than a shameful history of being a slave to the Xianbei tribe.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 28 дней назад
6. Chinese character problem. Chinese characters were a very inefficient writing system, and ordinary people engaged in daily life could not afford to learn Chinese characters. It is true that kings and nobles learned Chinese characters, but they did not speak Chinese. If they spoke Chinese, why did King Sejong create Hangul? They clearly used Korean, and according to the Hunminjeongeum Hyeryebon, which describes how Hangul was created, they clearly stated that “the national language is different from China.” Koreans have historically only used Korean. Because it was inconvenient to write Korean in Chinese characters, King Sejong the Great created Hangul. In addition, various Chinese historical books, including 梁書, record that Goguryeo and Baekje languages ​​are in common with each other, and that Silla and Baekje people also speak the same language. It was written by your ancestors. It wasn't something Korean fabricated. Additionally, Chinese characters have never been banned from the general public. Even during the Joseon Dynasty, there were elementary education institutions called Seodang, where kids learned the basics of 千字文 and 四字小學. On the contrary, Chinese characters were such an inefficient language that people engaged in daily life avoided learning them, but they thought that they should still have basic knowledge, so they were forced to learn them. And in the end, Korea won. Modern Korea uses Hangul. Korea's illiteracy rate is much lower than China's. You can only communicate quickly by borrowing American English, which you hate.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 28 дней назад
7. Tribute issue. The claim that the Korean Peninsula has been China's territory and local system for over 2,000 years seems to stem from tribute diplomacy. According to your logic, does Japan and Vietnam also become Chinese territory and local system for over 2,000 years? China did not have the power to dominate the Korean Peninsula. Because it was located across the sea, even when the Han Dynasty destroyed Gojoseon and established Lelang Province, Lelang Province was eventually ousted by Goguryeo. Even when the Tang Dynasty established Andong Province and Ungjin Province, they were returned to Silla less than 40 years later. If the Korean Peninsula was ruled by China, why didn't China send a local official? Isn’t it strange when you think about it? Rather, it was the Han Chinese who lived as slaves to the northern peoples for 1,500 years. It has only been 500 years since the Later Han Dynasty that they had Han Chinese owners. 8. What is modern Korea? Koreans have experienced being dominated by other ethnic groups based on several events, including the fall of Gojoseon, the fall of Goguryeo, and the fall of Joseon. However, it does not exceed 500 years at most. For about 3,000 years, Koreans have lived as an independent nation. In other words, it has 3,000 years of history. But what about China? After the fall of the Later Han Dynasty, it was ruled by the northern people for 1,500 years. Even now, they cannot escape from the life of slavery under the Communist Party. The history of their sovereignty is only 500 years, and even now they are slaves of the Communist Party and have no sovereignty. Lol
@vietnamese80
@vietnamese80 2 года назад
You can wear Hanfu some time for fun, it is ok Now tell me you can wear it everyday for work, school, company, cook, hehe 😀😂😂 Let stop comedy 😂😂😂
@miyaho1803
@miyaho1803 2 года назад
They are not intend to have people wear Hanfu at a daily basis. It's encouraged during holidays or ceremonies. I do know someone who wears Hanfu almost everyday though. I guess if your job only requires office work and you are rich enough to have housekeepers, it doesn't matter then.
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
@@miyaho1803 @@miyaho1803 Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China. Just that’s science and truth. China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture Protect ur original culture Koreans and all world liked ur origin Not copy from others Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others? Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago. You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin. Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea Youguys insist Ours r from Korea We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time No one says kimono is Korean cloth China is greedy China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
@@666Yourkarma 1.Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty Volume 36 고종실록 고종 36권 朝鮮王朝實錄 高宗 36卷: AD 1897 “我邦疆土, 係是漢、唐古地, 衣冠文物, 悉遵宋、明遺制, 接其統, 而襲其號, 無所不可" “우리나라의 강토는 한(漢) 나라와 당(唐) 나라의 옛 땅에 붙어있고 의관(衣冠)과 문물(文物)은 다 송(宋) 나라나 명(明) 나라의 옛 제도를 따르고 있으니, 그 계통을 잇고 그 칭호를 그대로 쓴들 안 될 것이 없습니다” “The territories of Korea used to be the ancient land of Han and Tang. Our costumes and relics conformed to Song. The kingdom system and structure adopted from Ming. It is rightful and legal to inherit the true name of Greater China and her culture - Joseon Gojong조선고종 高宗.” 2.1 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “부행홍무년호 습대명의복 금호복”(朝鲜读音翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt Hongwu of Ming's era name, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress.” 2.2 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “병오 다시 홍무(洪武) 연호를 시행하였고, 명(明)의 의관을 이어 사용하였으며, 호복(胡服)을 금지하였다.”(朝鲜现代语翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt the era name of Hongwu of Ming, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress” 3. Taejo of Goryeos' Ten Rules 왕이 훈요10조를 내리다 高麗太祖 訓要十條: AD 943 "惟我東方, 舊慕唐風, 文物禮樂, 悉遵其制, 殊方異土, 人性各異, 不必苟同. 契丹是禽獸之國, 風俗不同, 言語亦異, 衣冠制度, 愼勿效焉" “우리 동방(東方)은 옛날부터 중국의 풍속[唐風]을 흠모하여 문물(文物)과 예악(禮樂)이 다 그 제도를 따랐으나, 지역이 다르고 인성(人性)도 각기 다르므로 꼭 같게 할 필요는 없다. 거란(契丹)은 짐승과 같은 나라로 풍속이 같지 않고 말도 다르니 의관제도(衣冠制度)를 삼가 본받지 말라” "We, the East admire the customs of the Tang Dynasty, learn her rite and music, adopt her system and style. People from far land are different from us in terms of humanity, do not try to make them look similar in a subservient manner. The nature of Khitan (契丹) is brutal and bestial, we do not share the same value or language with them, so do not follow their system of attire" In 《真德王本纪》: 真德王三年,始服中朝衣冠。真德王四年,下教:以真骨在位者,执牙笏。 春秋请诣国子学,观释尊及讲论,太宗许之。春秋又请改其章服,以从中华制。于是,内出珍服,赐春秋及其从者。 智证王四年仿中国定国号,智证王五年,制丧服法,颁行。智证王十五年,王薨,谥号智证。
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma Год назад
@@imagine_8681 Fake China wants to conquer and ruin all country all world
@Asoradream
@Asoradream Год назад
Funny thing , my school uniform has Hanfu elements 😂
@gl241
@gl241 Год назад
What, I smell cultural pride? They are very late to the game. I’m used to a country full of bananas with western decorations only and dyed blond hair, with NO cultural pride.
@kuku8846
@kuku8846 Год назад
Oh sure, I can maaaaaaybe see what you mean if I squint, although it sounds a little petty and mean coming from you in that tone. Or rather…I could maybe see what you mean, if you’re talking about America, that is. 😂
@WisdomAndCats
@WisdomAndCats 10 месяцев назад
It's actually quite sad that in the last century the Koreans, trying to establish a new nationalism, abandoned the Han characters that their ancestors used for thousands of years, and invented a written form that on many occasions fails to express the true meaning, thus cut off the most important link to their history and heritages shared with the Han people.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
@@WisdomAndCats Chinese characters with a high illiteracy rate should be discarded. It is too inefficient and does not fit modern society. You are bound by Chinese characters and living a life of slavery to the Communist Party. Aren't you ashamed of having been ruled by nomadic people for thousands of years?
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
Hanfu is chinese NOT KOREANS (now koreans r gonna mislead and target me)
@user-ig9ry2wf1h
@user-ig9ry2wf1h 2 года назад
But hanbok is koreans.
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
@@user-ig9ry2wf1h and who said it was? It’s was heavily influenced by china tho ❤️
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea before Ming dynasty there was Korea in Manchuria So Ming dynasty has influenced because there was many Koreans And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China Because China history is just less than 100years We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
@MrStalkerhunter
@MrStalkerhunter Год назад
But what if its manchurian?would they get offended?
@why-em2ig
@why-em2ig Год назад
汉族人都选择原谅他们了,我们只是想复兴我们真正的传统服饰
@Nevancen
@Nevancen Год назад
欧洲人会觉得被蒙古人冒犯吗
@user-bf5ms2jm3h
@user-bf5ms2jm3h 8 месяцев назад
满族人穿满族服饰有什么奇怪的地方吗。有些人拍写真摄影还穿清朝的满族服饰呢,虽然我个人不喜欢清朝。
@thomastc4535
@thomastc4535 4 месяца назад
If offended, there will not be movies and dramas showcasing Manchu/Qing periods.
@trevormortis2254
@trevormortis2254 Год назад
so, who copied who then?
@juamu1132
@juamu1132 Год назад
the koreans were under the han dyansty for nearly 300 hundreds you do the math.
@user-jq8kv1ev4q
@user-jq8kv1ev4q Год назад
中国汉族想复兴曾经美丽的文化,但是韩国人近乎歇斯底里的阻挠中华文化的复兴,可怜的韩国曾经作为中国附属国,文化上有很多重叠的地方。他们害怕中国的光芒遮挡他们的光芒。
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
@@juamu1132 Do you live in fantasy world?
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
Korean adopt Tang style clothes after 7 century, it is right. But there is very difference official clothes and daily clothes. Korean took chinese style in formal clothes but it isn't mean they abandoned their traditional daily clothes. Even Tang took Xianbei's style in their formal clothes so technically, Korean not took a Han style but they took Xianbei style clothes anyway.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
Yeah, You may can say then korean wore chinese style clothes as a formal clothes(Although It is more like Xianbei not a Han). Well, It is true. But It is also true that Goryeo-yang(The popular of korean culture) actually existed. The capital of Song, Keipeng, was far south to Yuan Beijing. So Yuan imperial family can't wear song clothes because if they wear songfu daily, they gonna die from frozen. Second, The ethnocentrism of chinese so severe in Yuna dynasty, So Mongolian looked down chinese like a bugs. So they didn't adopt Song clothes but they adopt Goryeo clothes and wore Goryeo clothes with their own traditional clothes. And Goryeo was even cold enough to beijing at that time so It was easy to wear Goryeo Yang clothes in Beijing.
@jisong3823
@jisong3823 2 года назад
Hanfu(X), Hanbok(O)” “한복은 한국 전통 복식입니다:) Hanbok is a Korean traditional costume.”
@huiliu6353
@huiliu6353 2 года назад
I hope Koreans wear real Korean clothes. Now hanbok is copied from Ming hanfu. Real hanbok will show breasts. Koreans should respect history.
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
1.Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty Volume 36 고종실록 고종 36권 朝鮮王朝實錄 高宗 36卷: AD 1897 “我邦疆土, 係是漢、唐古地, 衣冠文物, 悉遵宋、明遺制, 接其統, 而襲其號, 無所不可" “우리나라의 강토는 한(漢) 나라와 당(唐) 나라의 옛 땅에 붙어있고 의관(衣冠)과 문물(文物)은 다 송(宋) 나라나 명(明) 나라의 옛 제도를 따르고 있으니, 그 계통을 잇고 그 칭호를 그대로 쓴들 안 될 것이 없습니다” “The territories of Korea used to be the ancient land of Han and Tang. Our costumes and relics conformed to Song. The kingdom system and structure adopted from Ming. It is rightful and legal to inherit the true name of Greater China and her culture - Joseon Gojong조선고종 高宗.” 2.1 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “부행홍무년호 습대명의복 금호복”(朝鲜读音翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt Hongwu of Ming's era name, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress.” 2.2 History of Goryeo 고려사권 137권 (高麗史 137卷): AD 1392 “復行洪武年號,襲大明衣冠,禁胡服” “병오 다시 홍무(洪武) 연호를 시행하였고, 명(明)의 의관을 이어 사용하였으며, 호복(胡服)을 금지하였다.”(朝鲜现代语翻译) “Joseon Dynasty shall adopt the era name of Hongwu of Ming, wear Ming costumes and headgears, ban Hu Dress” 3. Taejo of Goryeos' Ten Rules 왕이 훈요10조를 내리다 高麗太祖 訓要十條: AD 943 "惟我東方, 舊慕唐風, 文物禮樂, 悉遵其制, 殊方異土, 人性各異, 不必苟同. 契丹是禽獸之國, 風俗不同, 言語亦異, 衣冠制度, 愼勿效焉" “우리 동방(東方)은 옛날부터 중국의 풍속[唐風]을 흠모하여 문물(文物)과 예악(禮樂)이 다 그 제도를 따랐으나, 지역이 다르고 인성(人性)도 각기 다르므로 꼭 같게 할 필요는 없다. 거란(契丹)은 짐승과 같은 나라로 풍속이 같지 않고 말도 다르니 의관제도(衣冠制度)를 삼가 본받지 말라” "We, the East admire the customs of the Tang Dynasty, learn her rite and music, adopt her system and style. People from far land are different from us in terms of humanity, do not try to make them look similar in a subservient manner. The nature of Khitan (契丹) is brutal and bestial, we do not share the same value or language with them, so do not follow their system of attire" In 《真德王本纪》: 真德王三年,始服中朝衣冠。真德王四年,下教:以真骨在位者,执牙笏。 春秋请诣国子学,观释尊及讲论,太宗许之。春秋又请改其章服,以从中华制。于是,内出珍服,赐春秋及其从者。 智证王四年仿中国定国号,智证王五年,制丧服法,颁行。智证王十五年,王薨,谥号智证。
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 2 года назад
Then why y’all in hanfu vidoes saying that? Aren’t u the one claiming
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture Not from China Because China history is just less than 100years We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
@barbiebarbie1813
@barbiebarbie1813 4 месяца назад
In ancient Korean women's clothes(hanbok) "exposed nipples", there was a thousand years of history (during the Han Dynasty, the Chinese saw that Korean women's clothes(hanbok) were exposed in the southern Peninsula). This is also written in Chinese Chaoxian朝鮮 history . Historically. When Japanese attack entered the Chaoxian朝鮮 Peninsula each time, the King of Korea also reported to the Chinese emperor. The emperor would send the army to repel the Japanese. The soldiers reported to the emperor because all Korean women exposed their nipples. It affected the Chinese army's work. Korean women also have to carry things on their heads. All Korean culture is similar to African culture. The Koreans have evolved from primitive people "Only 100 years". In addition, all Chinese chaoxian朝鮮 officials need to return to Chinese officials to take the exam . The history written by chaoxian朝鮮 officials also needs to review the Chinese emperor. Because this is the history of Chinese people. Ancient Korea = Chaoxian朝鮮 , Real historical name in history. ---------------------------- In ancient Korea name "朝鮮chaoxian" (one of ancient Chinese city), . "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" (Today Korean ancestors) wearing this fully chest exposed Korean dress (hanbok) is an "honor" for many Korean women - because she has a son! If the woman does not have a son or has daughters, she is not eligible to wear this kind of dew suit - only a korean woman who has a son is eligible to show her chest. So instead of feeling ashamed, these korean women in dew clothes have the feeling of "I'm proud of having a son! I want the world to know!" The meaning of. At that time, when there was no scientific contraceptive measures, the vast majority of Korean women would eventually give birth to a son, so the vast majority of Korean women could finally wear "proud" dew clothes. So this dew suit is the real traditional dress in Korea! Deliberately shirtless is a Korean tradition (hanbok), even in 2014. When the Pope visited South19 Korea, they also set up a "deliberately shirtless" statue to commemorate their tradition! * "white-clothed ethnic 白衣民族" in history = the ancestors of the Korean . ------------------------------ 1910. Japan has swallowed Korea. The Japanese believe that some of the low -level Korean traditional culture and primitive (women expose their nipples and transport things on their heads) are very primitive and backward. The Japanese banned Korean women from exposing the nipples (the traditional Korean costume. Hanbok). The Korean people strongly resisted. Koreans believe that this is a traditional culture of Korea. They insist on retention. In the Korean capital city. As long as the Japanese see those Korean women who show their nipples, they will give them penalties and slaps. After that, the Korean capital city gradually reduces Korean women's nipples. They cover the nipples with a piece of cloth. (But in the place where there are fewer Japanese soldiers. Korean women still maintain the traditional culture that exposes nipples). Until 1950, Westerners were still taking photos in Korea. A photo of Korean women showing nipples on the street (traditional Korean clothing). In 1970, this kind of Korean traditional culture disappeared completely. ------------------------------ Historically, Korean women's clothes show their nipples (about 11 years old. After they get married and have children), until they are old, they use their heads to transport things (Westerners Record history photos).. * Ancient Korean traditional costumes are pure white (the Korean people have been known as the "White clothes ethnic" since ancient times), and women's clothes are exposed their nipples (the Korean people show their nipples to represent the beauty). This reflects the ancient Korean people and thoughts. (Westerners Record history photos). ------------------------------ Anceint japan (before 13th century )= 東瀛 & 扶桑 & 倭 . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today japan = 日本 Anceint korea= 朝鮮 (and 高包麗. 百濟. 新羅. 王氏高麗. 李氏朝鮮) . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today korea = 韓國(南北) Anceint Nonth Vietnam= 交趾 . (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today Vietnam = 越南 Anceint Okinawa= 琉球. (the name set by the Chinese emperor. It is also the name of the historical record) Today Okinawa = 沖繩
@user-og4kp9nc5c
@user-og4kp9nc5c 5 месяцев назад
日本の着物は中国の呉服に影響されていて韓服は中国の明朝に影響されているのは常識だよね❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ch3rub1m
@ch3rub1m 2 месяца назад
虽然我不是很喜欢日本政府,但日本人总是在韩国人发疯时候出来说几句公道话,令人暖心
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
Does Japanese got a Stockholm syndrome they trying to flatter their cultural attacker to compensate their row self-esteem.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
@@ch3rub1m Even 5 years child can say the difference between Song dynasty clothes to Ming dynasty clothes.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
​@@ch3rub1m The capital city of Song dynasty, Kaipeng, was far southern compare to Yuan dynasty, Beijing. So Song dynasty clothes can't be adopted to Yuan imperial family because If you wear song dynasty clothes in beijing, it is too cold to everyone gonna be dead.
@user-uw8uy1oh5r
@user-uw8uy1oh5r 29 дней назад
@@ch3rub1m And Even Yuan imperial family had looked down Han chinese as a bug due to their Ethnocentrism like nowdays. And Because the Emperor Khublai khan was a mothers' father of Goryeo King Chung-Seon, and Empress Ki of Yuan who is from Korean family made cultural influence of Goryeo so powerful in china at that time. It is true.
@emmerichcoleman2490
@emmerichcoleman2490 2 года назад
Круглосуточно в Киеве орут сирены воздушной тревоги, мирные жители Украины живут в страхе не зная когда их могут убить
@666Yourkarma
@666Yourkarma 2 года назад
Hanfu is from Korea And Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China Hanfu is from Korea When Korea conquered China before Ming dynasty . Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China Hanfu prove our history lol
@neoh.tadano
@neoh.tadano 6 месяцев назад
華服店 vs 吳服店
@barbiebarbie1813
@barbiebarbie1813 4 месяца назад
吳服就是古代中國人的衣服. 不是日本人衣服.
@neoh.tadano
@neoh.tadano 4 месяца назад
@@barbiebarbie1813就是傻瓜都能看懂吳服來自吳地。至於什麼日本人:折服的含義早已不言自明
@zukorean
@zukorean 2 года назад
The Chinese commit the crime of using a VPN, they are using this RU-vid
@imagine_8681
@imagine_8681 Год назад
North Koreans committing crime for using iPhones and voice
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