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Ruqun (Chinese: 襦裙;) is a set of
attire in
Hanfu which consists of a
short jacket typically called ru (Chinese: 襦; pinyin: rú) worn
under a long Chinese...
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Qixiong ruqun (simplified Chinese: 齐胸襦裙;
traditional Chinese: 齊胸襦裙),
which can also be
referred as
Qixiong shanqun (simplified Chinese: 齐胸衫裙; traditional...
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Tanling ruqun (Chinese: 坦领襦裙; pinyin: Tǎnlǐng
rúqún; lit. 'Flat (or open-hearted)
collar jacket skirt'), also
known as Tan
collar ruqun and U-collar
ruqun, is...
- as
Banxiu (半袖), is a form of
waistcoat or
outerwear that was worn over
ruqun, and had half-length sleeves. The
style of its
collar varied, but it could...
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millennium BCE.
There are
several representative styles of hanfu, such as the
ruqun (an upper-body
garment with a long
outer skirt), the
aoqun (an upper-body...
- Yang Guifei. The hezi was also used as an
garment accessory in the
qixiong ruqun; this Tang dynasty-style
attire combination is
sometimes referred as heziqun...
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attire known as
shanku and/or
sometimes be worn
under the
skirt of the
ruqun. With time, the
Chinese trousers evolved and
changed in a
variety of shapes...
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refers to the
Chinese skirts used in Hanfu,
especially those worn as part of
ruqun, and in Xifu. The qun and its predecessor, the chang,
along with the upper...
- Xizhou, Yunnan,
China Manchu bride in her
wedding clothes, c. 1871
Hanfu Ruqun Yang, Feng gang; Tamney,
Joseph B. (2012).
Confucianism and
spiritual traditions...
- Set of
attire Ruqun Tanling ruqun Qixiong ruqun Qungua Xiuhefu Mianfu Bianfu Tongtianguanfu Xuanduan Diyi Zaju c****shao fu
Shanku Upper garment Ru Yi...