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[Hanfu · 漢服]China Han Dynasty Chinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoots-Western Han 【西汉·树生】
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If you don’t mind me askin, do own and hafus? If not, do you have any favourites?
Hi! Thanks for the question, and sorry for taking ages to reply! (image via)
Yes, I do own a few hanfu. Here's a list of hanfu & hanfu accessories I currently own:
3 quju + 1 matching dachang
1 jiaoling (cross-collar) ruqun set (jiaoling ru + banbi + qun + pibo)
2 duijin (parallel-collar) shanqun sets (duijin shan + moxiong/dudou + qun + pibo)
1 Song dynasty-style set (beizi + shan + moxiong + baidiequn)
1 mamianqun
1 hanyuansu one-piece dress
1 pair of shoes
A few hairpins & a necklace
My favorite is probably the Song dynasty-style set by 上遥居 that I got from Nüwa Hanfu. It has a lovely color palette of lilac, pink, and white, light & ethereal fabrics, and exquisite floral embroidery & pearl accents. Perfect for spring!:
I'm also in love with this gorgeous handmade ronghua hairpin I recently got from 卿子手作 (seriously, the photos don't do it justice):
I'm looking into getting a bag next, since I realized I don't really have a matching bag to wear with my hanfu. In particular, I've been eyeing this cute embroidered swallow-motif crossbody bag from 瞳莞:
Feel free to share favorite hanfu acquisitions in this post! ^^
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Qian Cao Peak Uniform
- For the Healer Peak, I decided that their vocal point will be the hats. You have the Donghua to thank for that. It’s only logical that inhabitants of this Peak to pull their hair back so it won’t get the way of their daily activities; such as surgeries or tending the herbal medicine garden. Then the bun would be encased inside the hats or headwraps. The hats used here aren’t limited to just futou or fujin. Just look at what MQF wear lol
- The garment they wear is called shenyi. The earliest record of shenyi dated all the way back to Zhou Dynasty. It experienced a decline during Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties, before making a comeback around Song and Ming Dynasties. The simple design would fit Qian Cao, who would prioritize saving lives over looking fashionable. I imagine they would have pockets or even little straps sewn inside the sleeves to hold the acupuncture needles XD
- For the female population of Qian Cao Peak, they have the options to wear zhiju or quju. Both still fall under shenyi category. Zhiju is also worn by guys, thus making them unisex clothing. They wear pants underneath. Yes, I will keep reminding you this because I refuse to bend to PIDW logic.
- The younger girls (outer+junior disciples) wear epa, a type of head cover, while the older girls (senior+elders) get to wear fujin. They can wear the futou too should they choose.
- According to novel canon and donghua, Mu Qingfang wear green and white. So here their Peak’s primary color is white, with green secondary to differentiate them from Qing Jing. Even though futou in real life are black, all the headwear worn in Qian Cao are white to announce their cultivator status. Personally it looked similar to nurse caps for me.
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Hello, quick question: what's the name of Macaque's outfit in the DT AU? It looks super cool. Are the bandages for show or are they from LDB?
Thanks~♡
both of maqs outfits are a modified quju, sometimes called a three layer robe for how long they are. theres a lot of different styles of them, and most of them have long sleeves, but i took maqs sleeves and modified the shape a bit bc ive seen lots of modern chinese fashion do similar things and i thought it looked cool
the bandages are for aesthetics only bc i think hes pretty and he deserves them :D
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“When love has expired, I’m the useless fan in autumn to you.” ——— Consort Ban. Actress: Zhang WanQing 张婉清 Hanfu: Han Dynasty QuJu. #hanfu #hanfugirl #hanfudress #hanfuhairstyle #hanfufashion #chinesedress #美好年华研习社 #hanfu_challenge #stagecostume #chinesecostume #traditionalclothes #traditionalclothing #culturalheritage #intangibleculturalheritage #chineseculture #hanfufromchina #traditionalart #chinesehair #chineseaesthetic #handynasty #history #consortban #张婉清 #hairbun #hairbunstyle #costumejewelry #traditionalcostume #traditionalculture #hanfuhairpin #chineseaccessories https://www.instagram.com/p/CixJqw7puXo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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China Masterlist 🏮
Umbrella Terms
Huafu (any clothing originating in China)
Hanfu (Han-Chinese ethnic clothing)
Hanyuansu (western clothing inspired by hanfu)
Modified Hanfu
Wedding Hanfu
Winter Hanfu
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General Hanfu Terms
Men’s Hanfu
Mianfu (emperor’s clothes)
Dachang (male equivalent of a pifeng)
Yichang
Yuanlingpao
Qiyao Ruqun (Parallel Collar) (Crossed Collar)
Moxiong (undergarment for women)
Shan
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Han Dynasty + Wei/Jin Dynasties
Quju
Danyi (sheer coat for shenyi)
Shenyi
Zhiju
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Tang Dynasty
Daxiushan (lit. big sleeved shirt)
Banbi (Tang Dynasty beizi)
Banxiu
Tanling (U-collared shirt)
Qixiong Ruqun (chest-high ruqun)
Yaoqun
Heiziqun
Hezi
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Song Dynasty
Beizi (narrow-sleeved coat with slits on the side)
Beixin (sleeveless version of the beizi)
Moxiu (similar to a shan but the sleeves are wider and shorter)
Lanshan
Xiapei
Baidiequn
Song-style Pants
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Ming Dynasty
Pifeng (big sleeved coat)
Bijia (sleeveless version of a pifeng)
Zhaojia (male equivalent of a bijia)
Changshan
Zhuyao
Mamianqun (horse-faced skirt)
Aoqun
Zhiduo
Daopao
Tieli (pleats go around the skirt)
Yesa (no pleats at the front of the skirt)
Fengguan (phoenix crown)
Yunjian (shoulder accessory)
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Qing Dynasty
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Republican Era/Minguo
Qipao/Cheongsam
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Footwear
Zaoxue
Chixi
Fangxi
Qitoulv
Qiaotoulv
Yuntoujinlv
Tang-Style Astana Cemetery Raised Head Shoes
Tang-Style Astana Cemetery Shoes
Fanglv
Gongxie
Dengyunlv
Yunwa (socks)
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Makeup
Pearl Makeup
Huadian (forehead)
Xiehong (side of face)
Mianye (dimples)
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Musical Instruments
Guzheng
Pipa
Yueqin
Guqin
Dizi
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Other Clothing Tags
Qi Lolita
Qungua
Xiuhefu
Xiyu
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Other Tags
Chinese Opera
Beijing Opera
C-Drama
Guzhuang
Gufeng
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regional hanfu styles?
i've always wondered if hanfu ever varied from region to region? what i've seen so far on hanfu makes it look like everyone wore the same styles across china but that seems so strange since most of chinese culture is very regional. so are there region specific hanfu styles or is hanfu really that general?
Hi!
It totally did historically. The further away a region from the centre of fashion (e.g. the capital) was, the more behind the fashion the region was. Usually the distinctions could be found in embroidery style, cut, length etc. I read that sometimes it could be a couple decades behind, especially in times of unrest and wars. A more recent example could be seen in Chinese diaspora in the late Qing, e.g. a Vancouver Chinese tend to dress in an older style then like say, Shanghai. Also last year a local hanfu tailor shop was submitted to a weibo tea account because it is too pricey for its old-school out-of-fashion products. (They do occasionally have some more "up-to-date" hanfu.) On the other hand, sometimes the royals would want to keep a look of "plain and simple", like in Ming dynasty, the fashion inside the Imperial Palace was lagging behind. When the clothing length and sleeves sizes increased in the South (Jiangnan area), the clothing inside the palace was kept shorter and fitter.
Modernly, since a lot of hanfu community is online, the distinction isn't as obvious, especially when most people buy hanfu online. There are distinction in materials and layering mostly due to the local climate, e.g. Guangzhou residents (in the south of China) might still be wearing a thin ao, while people in Beijing will have worn layers of wool, fur or dawn. Sometimes local communities of hanfu-ers would have a certain styles (either because there is a popular fashion icon in the group or they tend to bulk purchase from the same shop), but I usually can't tell them apart unless I am familiar with said group.
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