Coronation. It is the ceremonial dress of the Zhou Dynasty, consisting of a crown, a mysterious dress and a jade coat.
Thick clothes. Opposite to the coat skirt, it is a one-stage garment connected with clothes, that is, connected up and down. About the shape of deep clothes, it is not only recorded in the ancient books of pre-Qin dynasty, but also in statues and paintings that have been handed down to this day, and there are many physical objects unearthed in tombs. In the Warring States period, the shape of deep clothes was further improved. According to the different forms of hem, it can be divided into arc-shaped deep-sleeved clothes and straight-hung deep-sleeved clothes. During the Qin and Han dynasties, women's costumes still inherited ancient musical instruments. Judging from the historical materials such as silk paintings of Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha, the most important thing at this time is the deep clothes.
At the end of the Zhou Dynasty, the State of Zhao bordered East Lake (now Inner Mongolia and Liaoning) and Loufan (now northwest Shaanxi Province). Both ethnic minorities are good at riding and shooting. At that time, the Han Chinese war was a car war, and the long clothes were barely enough, but it was difficult to ride and shoot. So King Wuling of Zhao "changed his clothes, so he rode and shot". Is to wear the clothes of the conference semifinals, and even apply them to meetings.
Robe. The robe has nepotism and the clothes have boudoir. From the bottom of the coat to the top and bottom of the deep coat, and then to the top and bottom of the robe, the two-stage garment separated up and down gradually evolved into a one-stage garment connected up and down. In the Han dynasty, there was a robe for women, which could be worn as a coat. Because blouses are no longer needed, collars, sleeves, lapels, ruffles and other parts are decorated with lace, heavy colors and embroidery patterns, and upgraded to formal dresses.
shirt It is shaped like a robe, but there is no clip in it. It is a light garment. Shirts of the Han Dynasty were also worn in summer. It is said that Liu Bang, the Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, was often sweaty and was called a sweatshirt.
There are also cheongsam in Qing dynasty. Everyone knows this!