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<em>Han Costume, traditional costume of Han nationality, has carried thousands years of clothing and manner system. Han Costume has been developed by every generation or ruler in ancient China. What’s more, Han Costume is a cultural system full of beauty value, practical value and research value, connected with national spirit and culture in many ways. Because of the blending of cultures of other nationalities, the style and system have been changed. In this paper, the changing history of Han costume is introduced with the line of Chinese history, and the aesthetic value of Han costume is also discussed.</em>

Highlights

  • Han costume refers to the traditional costume of Han nationality

  • Nowadays Han Costume is only seen in performances or during certain festive occasions, but during the last decade, there has been a movement in China to revive traditional Han Chinese clothing and reintroduce it to modern life

  • To study of changing history of Han Costume is significant for Chinese to learn Chinese culture and Han Costume

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Han costume refers to the traditional costume of Han nationality. Nowadays Han Costume is only seen in performances or during certain festive occasions, but during the last decade, there has been a movement in China to revive traditional Han Chinese clothing and reintroduce it to modern life. To study of changing history of Han Costume is significant for Chinese to learn Chinese culture and Han Costume. In this way, the artists can be inspired from the discussion and readers can learn more about Han Costume. 2. Han Costume and an Aesthetic Value Its distinguished features include long and loose sleeves and crossed collars, with the lapel on the right. Han Costume and an Aesthetic Value Its distinguished features include long and loose sleeves and crossed collars, with the lapel on the right It is often bound by belts around the waist. Cultural China breaks down the pieces of a typical Han Costume: Yi (衣): Any open cross-collar garment, and worn by both sexes. Pao (袍): Any closed full-body garment, worn only by men in HanfuRu (襦): Open cross-collar shirtShan (衫): Open cross-collar shirt or jacket that is worn over the yiQun (裙) or chang (裳): Skirt for women and men Ku www.scholink.org/ojs/index.php/wjssr

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