[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Tang Dynasty(618–907AD)Winter Hanfu Based On Tang Dynasty Mural and figurines
【Historical Artifacts Reference 】:
China Tang Dynasty female figurine:
showing woman wearing“披袄/ Pī ǎo",“披袄/ Pī ǎo" is kind of formal wear. It is said began in the period of Cao Wei(曹魏)period, and was derived from Yiyi(祎衣). Mostly used in winter.
Among the pottery figurines and line carvings of the Tang Dynasty, wearing 披袄/ Pī ǎo" is a very common combination, as well as winter clothing such as double-layered thick Pī bó(披帛)and Earmuffs(暖耳/Nuǎn ěr)
Tang Dynasty”Earmuffs”:暖耳(Nuǎn ěr):
The mural of Li Yong(李邕)'s tomb in Fuping, Shaanxi (the fifteenth year of Tang Kaiyuan, 727 AD),showing a woman wears 暖耳(Nuǎn ěr).
It is presumed to be made of animal fur and a cloth belt, and the cloth belt is tied under the chin.
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Do you think Hanfu should have a standard style? I mean, we can wear everything but there is this style which representes Hanfu, I think 齐胸襦裙 could be the best style to represent the standard because it cheap, good quality in general and comfortable! What do you think? Or it is better 袄裙?
Hi! Thanks for the question, and sorry for taking ages to reply! (image via)
No, I personally don't think hanfu should have an all-encompassing standard style. Rather than somehow mandating a standard style for everyone, I think it's better to let individual groups, organizations, and institutions set their own standard style if they wish.
Furthermore, as I explained in my post on how I feel about the inconsistency of the hanfu revival movement, even if there was a standard style, it would be very difficult to enforce.
If I had to choose a standard style, I'd probably go with the 交领襦裙/jiaoling (cross-collar) ruqun (image via):
I'd choose jiaoling ruqun because it's:
the most representative style of hanfu imo
commonly depicted in media (well-known)
relatively comfortable & easy to wear
unisex
As for the two options you suggested - 齐胸襦裙/qixiong (chest-high) ruqun & 袄裙/aoqun - while qixiong ruqun is iconic as the representative women's hanfu style of the Tang dynasty, it's not as convenient to wear compared to the other two styles (image via):
Compared to qixiong ruqun, aoqun is probably the better choice when considering convenience & comfort. It's also the representative women's hanfu style of the Ming dynasty, and thus more recent compared to other styles (image via):
With that said, I stick by my opinion that a representative standard style is not necessary for the hanfu revival.
Hope this helps!
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Trying to get back into the swing of things with a pic of my diva of an OC, Jiang Yingjuan
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Hello everyone!
Sunday again? No problem! Well, unless you hate these posts (Which I imagine most of you must). Chapter 29 of my book is ready to read! It's a bit of a doozy, but I sincerely hope those invested check it out. It's one of my favourites.
Accompanying the post is another batch of doodles! I'll be honest with you, I'm still working away at my 2023 drawings. I hope we can catch up soon.
Here, we have a pair of designs I sketched while writing this chapter. The first is of Teal's dress - I found it much easier to design it visually and then describe it. The second is the outfit of the Swain. What do you think? Are they too much? Looking back, it's pretty apparent that I was obsessed.
I wonder if anyone would care for a peek at the Swain.. I designed him too, after all. I was planning on saving his drawings for next, but a little morsel wouldn't hurt, right?
Here's one of the first design pages I made for him. He's changed a bit since, but what do you think? I draw male character so rarely that I really struggled with him. I'll post most of the Swain soon!
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Dresstober 16 : Ruqun Hanfu
Not a big fan 💨
(✿ ͡◕ ᴗ◕)つ━━✫・*。
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池夏【万物有灵·兔兔太南了】via Chi Xia coordination plan.
I wasn’t going to get another qixiong ruqun as they just always feel less casual. I’m also always iffy about the more themed pieces (we don’t even have 4 seasons here...) but in the end I couldn’t pass on it with Mid-Autumn festival approaching. This is a little coord I planned specifically for a lantern festival outing. Outside of the festival I hope to be able to wear it sans the mooncake clips/lantern for daily wear. Hopefully it won’t feel too out of place. Chi Xia is really killing me with their constant killer updates... my hanfu wardrobe is now over 3/4 Chi Xia. I want to get other brands a chance but they just want stop giving me gems.
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I think Qixiong Ruqun looks pretty on Gf, and Tang Dynasty Warrior looks cool on Bf. Good luck.
There you go anon. This is my first time drawing hanfus in those dynasties so I hope you like them
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【Historical Reference Artifacts】:
• China Tang Dynatsy Painting:《Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk /搗練圖卷》
[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Tang Dynasty(618-907A.D)Traditional Clothing Based On Tang Dynasty Painting 【捣练图/Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk】
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Asian Clothing Figurines Review
Asian Clothing: Chinese Hanfu
Hanfu Type: Tang-dynasty Style
Accuracy Rating: 4/5
Explanation: Not bad, but a little plain. She appears, since I can’t quite get a good look, to be wearing a Tang-dynasty inspired look with a qixiong-ruqun (i.e. chest-high skirt & blouse outfit), a daxiushan (i.e. robe with long deep sleeves and large sleeve openings), and a pibo (i.e. long, scarf-like ribbon). The only real inconsistencies appear to be the ruffled underskirt (a modern addition) and that the openings of the sleeves are small because they’ve been sewn closed.
The overall color scheme is also a little strange. It gives strong miko-priestess vibes (what with all the red and white tones), but the Harvest Moon Festival (a.k.a. the Mid-Autumn Festival) isn’t a particularly religious or sacred holiday, so the association is a little off. If anything, they could’ve done more to make her outfit more Moon inspired or even reference the story of Chang’e, which is heavily associated with the holiday.
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2020 What Should I Do When The Qixiong Ruqun Always Falls Off?
The style of Qixiong Ruqun is simple, soft, and easy to wear. But the Ruqun below often falls due to weight. This article will share with you how to wear Hanfu Ruqun correctly.
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