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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
In ancient China, the emperor's concubines wore gorgeous clothing, including traditional Hanfu and court costumes.
These garments not only had aesthetic value but also reflected the cultural, historical, and social context of the time.
Traditional Hanfu is one of the oldest garments in Chinese history, originating in the late Shang Dynasty around 2000 BC.
It is a long robe-style garment made of multiple layers of fabric, usually silk, cotton, or linen.
Hanfu design emphasizes detail and symmetry, highlighting elegance and comfort.
The colors and patterns also have specific meanings, such as red representing joy and auspiciousness, while blue represents melancholy and sadness.
In addition to Hanfu, court costumes are also an important cultural heritage in Chinese history.
During the Tang Dynasty, women wore a type of clothing called "ruqun," which consists of an upper garment and a skirt.
This attire is typically made of silk and adorned with exquisite embroidery and jewelry.
Ruqun design focuses on balance and proportion to showcase a woman's grace and charm.
Apart from their visual beauty, these traditional garments carry rich cultural connotations and historical significance.
They reflect the values, aesthetics, and technological level of the society at that time.
By studying these clothes, we can better understand ancient Chinese culture, art, and history.
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