List of Hanfu
A list of Hanfu, the historical clothing of the Han Chinese, in category of different clothing style.
Garment
Diyi | Diyi (翟衣), the formal wear of her imperial highness empresses and princesses[1] | |
Tsachüchuishaofu | Tsa-chü-ch'ui-shao-fu (雜裾垂髾服), a typical dress style for women from Ts'ao Wei to Northern and Southern dynasties | |
Daxiushan | Daxiushan (大袖衫), a formal wear of royal Chinese women | |
Ruqun | Ruqun (襦裙), a common form of attire for women | |
Zhiduo | Zhiduo (直裰), a common form of attire for men[2][3] | |
Banbi | Banbi (半臂), a form of casual outerwear for both men and women | |
Beizi | Beizi (褙子), a cloak common to both men and women | |
Chang'ao | Chang-ao (長襖), the formal wear for women | |
Daopao | Daopao/Xingyi (道袍/行衣), the formal wear for men | |
Shenyi | Shenyi (深衣), the formal wear for men | |
Yuanlingshan | Yuanlingshan (圓領衫), a formal attire worn by men (civilian), most common form of attire for (both male and female) officials and nobles | |
Lanshan | Lanshan (襴衫), the formal attire worn by scholars and students (生員) taking the imperial examination |
Headgear
Phoenix crown | Phoenix crown (鳳冠), the headgear for noblewomen and brides[4] | |
Tang official headwear | Official headwear of Tang Dynasty | |
Song official headwear | Official headwear of Song Dynasty | |
Ming official headwear | Official headwear of Ming Dynasty | |
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See also
References
- 历代皇后最典型的翟衣 Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, XICI.net, Retrieved 2009-12-08
- 周锡保 (Oct 1986), 《中国古代服饰史》 (PDF) (in Chinese) (2nd ed.), 中国戏剧出版社, p. 263, retrieved May 17, 2009
- 朱和平 (July 2001), 《中国服饰史稿》 (PDF) (in Chinese) (1st ed.), 中州古籍出版社, pp. 222–223, retrieved May 20, 2009
- Women's head-wear of Ming Dynasty "明代妇女的头饰" Archived 2009-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, Jlsdaj.gov.cn, Retrieved 2009-12-08
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