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Tang Wenzong: China Should Have Chinese Clothing.

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The emperor's decree, wide sleeves and large sleeves are still flowing.


In June 18th ad 828, that is, the Dong emperor of the Tang Dynasty and the two year of DDU day, there were no signs of any sign. The emperor suddenly announced a decree to the princesses.

The princess did not understand what caused the long life to be so dissatisfied with the "short and narrow" clothes.


Birds are luxurious but their clothes are the most popular.


The five lines records: Tang Zhongzong's daughter, Princess Ann, has nothing to do with him. He has searched for hundreds of birds, weaving two dresses with feathers, and being colorful. It is different from all angles.

Princess Ann gave this rare luxury dress to Wei, and the queen was delighted.


Women in the Tang Dynasty did not wear such a hundred bird hair skirt.

The formal dress is usually made up of three parts: shirt, skirt, and shawl.

When a woman is dressing, she always wears the hem of her shirt in the waist of her skirt. It looks very long skirt from below the chest to the ground.

With a shawl of the wind, it looks slender, charming and charming.


But in daily life, the Tang people are very fond of tight clothing, round collar, slit and other characteristics of Hu clothing.

Hu clothing is short and agile, which is good for riding and shooting.

In the Tang Dynasty, although the war was few, many Hu people moved to the Central Plains in large numbers. Hu clothing was more popular than before.



 


Wen Chung's concept changed fashion.


But in the Tang Wenzong era, the emperor seemed a bit unbearable.

He felt that China should have Chinese costumes. How can we follow the costumes of the Hu people? Besides, short and narrow clothes are different from men and women.

Therefore, he decreed that the princesses should wear Chinese clothes on the day of their audience to set the example of the world.


After Wen Zong, the pattern of women's wear became more and more popular.

People began to use a large number of good fabrics on their sleeves and skirts. Their length and width were 1 times larger than those in the early Tang Dynasty.

Aristocratic women wear beautiful skirts, skirts on the chest with a brocade, a broad hem on the floor, no underwear on top, and a thin pparent silk dress.

Most of the necks, thorax and arms are exposed outside, and the customs are broken by the feminine charm.


The princess likes neutral dress.


There is no difference between men and women in terms of tailoring. Everyone likes to wear a round neck gown or Lapel robe.

Some women who are more open are fond of wearing men's clothing and riding horses.


At Tang Gaozong's time, Princess Taiping wore a purple sweater, a jade belt and a black rosehead in a palace banquet, offering dance to Gao Zong and Wu Hou.

Not only did they not feel that Princess Taiping had lost their royal dignity, but they were very happy, and asked her, "women can't be military officers. Why do you prefer to wear such clothes?"

In the maiden troop of the murals of Princess tombs in Yongtai, the last one on the left is the "wrapped in head" of a woman dressed as a man. She usually wears a narrow sleeved robe with a lapel collar, a belt and a leather boot, and looks brave and vigorous.

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