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What are the "popular clothes" of various dynasties?
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, an important Hanfu-Deep Clothes was born. A deep coat is a straight gown, which wraps the garment and the petticoat together, cuts them separately but sews them up and down, hence the name "the quilt is deep". Deep clothing continues the characteristics of Chinese clothing with a collar and a right neck, which has a great influence on society. It can be worn by men and women, regardless of their rank. Skirts are divided into two styles: curved and straight. The difference in appearance lies in whether there are surrounding lines in the lower body. During this period, the textile and dyeing technology has been very developed, and many complicated and gorgeous patterns have appeared on Hanfu. The style of women's dresses with skirts on the top and skirts on the bottom of the skirts in the Han Dynasty appeared as early as the Warring States period. By the Han Dynasty, due to the popularity of deep clothes, the number of women wearing this kind of clothes gradually decreased. According to this, some people think that this kind of clothing did not exist at all in the Han Dynasty, and it only resurfaced in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. In fact, women in the Han dynasty did not abandon this kind of dress, and there are many descriptions in the poems of Han Yuefu. The skirt style of this period is generally very short, only to the waist, while the skirt is very long and hangs down to the ground. Fu skirt is one of the most important forms of women's clothing in China. From the Warring States to the Ming Dynasty, the basic shape remained the original style for more than two thousand years, although the length and width changed from time to time. Women's Shirts and Skirts in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Women's clothing in Wei, Jin and Northern Dynasties inherited the customs of Qin and Han Dynasties and absorbed the characteristics of minority costumes. On the traditional basis, they were improved. Generally, they wore shirts, jackets, and skirts, and their waists were tied with silk belts. Most of the styles were frugal and broad, and their characteristics were: double-breasted, waist-tied, wide sleeves, and cuffs, skirts and sleeves. The body part is tight-fitting, the cuffs are hypertrophy, and the skirt is a multi-folded skirt, which is long and mopping, and the hem is loose, thus achieving a handsome and chic effect. Coupled with rich jewelry, it reflects the luxury and beauty. At that time, women's lower skirts, in addition to the color skirt, there are other skirts. In the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the traditional deep clothing system was not adopted by men, but it was still worn by women. Compared with the Han Dynasty, this kind of clothing is quite different. At the hem of the clothes, add some ornaments, usually made of silk fabric. It is characterized by a triangular shape with a wide upper part and a sharp lower part, and it is stacked layer by layer. In addition, because the streamers protruding from the apron are relatively long, they walk like swallows flying. By the Northern and Southern Dynasties, this kind of dress had changed again, removing the ribbon that mopped the ground, and lengthening the "dovetail" of the sharp corner, so that the two were integrated. In the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the basic style of pants pleats was to wear knee-length sleeves on the top and fat tube pants on the bottom. The fabric of this kind of clothing is often made of thick woolen cloth. Wearing trousers and putting them on short tops are collectively called trousers, but feudal nobles had to wear robes on their trousers, and only people who were engaged in labor, such as riders and fellow travelers, exposed their trousers directly to the outside for convenience. Feudal nobles were not allowed to go out in short clothes and trousers. It was not until the Jin Dynasty that this habit changed. Pants in the Northern and Southern Dynasties include wide-mouth pants and small-mouth pants, with wide-mouth pants as the fashion, and it is inconvenient to wear wide-mouth pants, so trouser legs is bound with a brocade belt, and the skirt with tied pants is the main clothing style of women in the Tang Dynasty. In the Sui Dynasty and the early Tang Dynasty, women used small sleeve as their shorts, wearing tight-fitting long skirts with high waist, usually above the waist, and some even tied them under their armpits with ribbons, giving people a pretty and slender feeling. Silk, also known as "painted silk", is usually made of a thin gauze with a picture pattern printed on it. The length is generally more than two meters. When in use, it is draped over the shoulders and coiled between the arms. Women in the Tang Dynasty took plump figure as beauty. Because of the rich figure, the women's clothing in the middle Tang Dynasty became wider and wider, and the width of the skirt was much larger than that in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties. Although the clothes are small sleeve, they are obviously looser than the women's clothes in the early Tang Dynasty and the prosperous Tang Dynasty. < P > Please adopt them.