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Brief introduction of Hanfu men's Hanfu
Hanfu, the traditional national costume of the Chinese nation (Han nationality), is also called Chinese costume, Chinese costume and Chinese costume. Mainly refers to/kloc-before the middle of 0/7th century (late Ming and early Qing), the clothing system with national characteristics formed by the Han nationality (and its ancestors) on the basis of national culture, that is, before the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the Han nationality (and its ancestors) wore it. Hanfu symbolizes the splendid Chinese civilization and has deeply influenced the whole East Asia. The national costumes of Japan and South Korea are all evolved from Hanfu.

The main features of Hanfu are cross-collar and right-handed (a few are left-handed). Instead of buttons, they are tied with ropes, giving people a free and easy feeling. These characteristics are obviously different from the costumes of other nationalities. Hanfu can be divided into formal clothes and regular clothes. From the shape point of view, there are mainly three kinds: "top and bottom clothes" (ancient top refers to bottom skirt), "deep clothes" (top and bottom clothes are sewn together) and "skirt" (short clothes). Among them, the coronation under the coat is the most solemn and formal dress for emperors and officials; Robe clothes (deep clothes) are common clothes for officials and scholars, while skirts are popular among women. Ordinary working people generally wear short clothes and pants. Accessories headdress is one of the important parts of Han costumes. Ancient Han men and women put their hair in a bun and fixed it on their heads. Men often wear crowns, towels, hats and so on. , different shapes. Women's hair can also be combed into various styles, and they can wear all kinds of beading, walking and other accessories. The temples on both sides are richly decorated, and some wear curtain caps and hijabs.