Han's clothes and cheongsam are beautiful. Why can cheongsam be callednational clothes, but not Han clothes?
If you ask a woman what kind of clothes she wears, she will feel the mostelegant, most elegant and most charming. Cheongsam is definitely one ofthem, because it really cultivates one's morality.
Objectively speaking, as far as setting off a woman's figure, who is the firstone except the cheongsam?
Because of this, on many large international stages, in addition to fleshyclothing, the cheongsam definitely stands out.
For example, the yellow dragon modified cheongsam worn by Fan Bingbing at theCannes Film Festival can absolutely cover all the crooked nuts in the eyes oftitanium dogs.
In addition, Liu Tao, Venus, Dili Reba, Tang Yan, Ni Ni and others are all fansof cheongsam.
However, it is precisely because of the constant appearance of cheongsam on theinternational stage, many people think that cheongsam is a national costume forinternational occasions.
However, it was soon said that cheongsam was an improved dress. Where iseligible to become a national costume?
What exactly is Chinese national costume?
First of all, I believe that everyone knows a little about national costumes:Japanese kimono, Korean high-waist skirt, Indian sari, Vietnam Oder river, SoutheastAsian sarong, Scottish hakama, Dutch wooden shoes.
But what about China? I'm really a little embarrassed: we really didn'tspecify what national services are.
The only thing related to national clothes is that in 1929, the NationalGovernment promulgated the "Service Regulations", which stipulatedthat civil servants must wear national clothes, such as sun suits andcheongsam.
Zhongshan cheongsam was a standard at that time, but after the founding of newChina, this kind of statement no longer exists. It is just that manypeople still think that sun suit and cheongsam are national costumes.
Especially the Zhongshan suit, after all, in China, anyone with the wordZhongshan generally has a relationship with Mr. Sun Yat-sen, and the Zhongshansuit is no exception.
Mr. Sun Yat-sen, who had earlier accepted Western thought, also wore a suit inhis early years. However, in the choice of national costumes, Mr. Sunalways found it inconvenient to wear a suit, while the Manchurian vest wasobviously behind the times.
As a result, the outer pockets of Japanese school uniforms became a modifiedZhongshan outfit.
If you look at it this way, of course, Zhongshan clothes cannot be counted astraditional national costumes. So, does cheongsam count? What is therelationship between cheongsam and flag dress?
Is the cheongsam related to the national flag of the Qing Dynasty?
Cheongsam, as the name implies, many people take it for granted, of course, itis the robe of Manchu Manchu Manchu. Cheongsam is not eligible to serve inthis country, which is also a big controversy.
Compared with the 5000-year history of civilization in the Central Plains, theManchu history is really only missing a piece. The Chinese civilization,which represents thousands of years, is a bit far-fetched.
After all, the slogan that Sun proposed was "to expel the people andrestore China." Half a day later, we brought Manchu women's clothingback into our country. Is there a psychological imbalance?
If we look at it from this perspective, the doubts of some small partners can'tseem to be considered indiscriminate.
Let's talk about the relationship between cheongsam and Manchufirst. "Ci Hai" is explained as follows: Cheongsam wasoriginally a garment worn by Manchu women in the Qing Dynasty.
However, many prominent experts have questioned this. For example, the"Testimonials of Women's Robes and Costumes of Different Dynasties"holds that cheongsam can be traced back to the Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang, Song andMing dynasties. Not only in the Qing dynasty, flag ladies all wore robes.
Wu Xiangyang's On the Popular Origins of Cheongsam believes that cheongsams arethe perfect combination of Chinese vests and western long skirts.
During the Republic of China, Cao Juren and Li Yu believed that cheongsamoriginated from dresses. In addition, it is thought that cheongsamoriginated from the robe worn by gentlemen of the Republic of China.
Bottom line: In fact, even in the era of the Republic of China, when the timeswere connected, it was not clear whether the cheongsam was Manchu.
Moreover, if you look closely, the difference between the standard dress wornby the cheongsam and the standard bearer is still obvious:
as to why the word "flag" must be added? Frankly, this is ahabit: after all, the Manchu dynasty ruled China for nearly 300 years. Tosay it has no effect-is nonsense.
From the Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, Han women usually wore
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