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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Traditional Chinese ethnic costumes, elegant Hanfu vests, green embroidered waistbands of Tang suit, and Chinese-style qipao jackets are all unique and charming elements in Chinese culture.
They represent the essence of ancient Chinese civilization and carry rich historical significance and spiritual connotations.
The Hanfu vest, also known as "ruqun," is an important part of traditional Han clothing.
It consists of a top and a skirt, usually paired with long or short pants.
The Hanfu vest comes in various styles, such as straight tube and slim fit, and a wide range of colors, including red, blue, and green.
With its elegant design and exquisite craftsmanship, the Hanfu vest showcases the aesthetic taste and life philosophy of ancient Han people.
Tang suit, a representative Chinese ethnic costume, originated in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and became popular during the Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties.
Tang suit is famous for its loose and comfortable cut and exquisite embroidery, featuring smooth lines and vibrant colors.
There are many styles of Tang suit, including Mandarin jacket, front-buttoned shirt, and stand-collared shirt.
Among them, the green embroidered waistband is one of the important decorative elements of Tang suit, symbolizing good fortune, wealth, and prosperity.
Chinese-style qipao jacket is one of the traditional female attire in China, dating back to the late Qing Dynasty (late 19th to early 20th century).
The qipao features a tight fit, high slit design, and graceful curves that accentuate a woman's elegance.
The qipao comes in various colors, such as red, blue, and green.
Like the Tang suit, the green embroidered waistband is an essential decorative element of the qipao, complementing a white blouse and showcasing a woman's noble temperament and graceful demeanor.
These traditional Chinese ethnic costumes not only have unique aesthetic value but also carry rich historical and cultural significance.
They witness the five-thousand-year history of Chinese civilization and inherit the wisdom and skills of our ancestors.
In modern society, these costumes continue to be cherished and respected by people, becoming important carriers to showcase the charm of Chinese culture.
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