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What kind of dance should I dance in Hanfu?
It's good to dance classical dance in Hanfu.

If you have the ability, long silk dance is good, and fan dance is also ok. You have seen the red dance, and the sword dance is also good. For those with big movements, it is recommended to use performance clothes, otherwise the seam of the skirt will crack when kicking and the clothes inside will leak out. If you want to change, you have to buy a big skirt (more than three meters, a long skirt or a horse-face skirt, but it is extremely expensive, and it is not a Hanfu daily party). In ancient times, there were also clothes dedicated to dancing, and the performance clothing was the most cost-effective.

Hanfu is the traditional costume of the Chinese nation, also known as Yi, Fu and Hua Fu. In the process of changing dynasties, Hanfu constantly absorbed foreign styles, and after many times of Hu-Han integration, it formed rich styles and styles, not just Hanfu.

Hanfu is the embodiment of China's "clothes make the country prosperous", "country of etiquette" and "splendid china", bearing the excellent craftsmanship and aesthetics of China, and inheriting more than 30 intangible cultural heritages of China and the protected arts and crafts of China.

Similar to the word "Han", the extension of the word "Han" in Hanfu has also expanded from the Han Dynasty to the whole national reference. For example, the earliest record of Hanfu in the manuscript of Mawangdui Tomb No.3: "There are four beauties in bamboo slips, two of whom are dressed in Chu clothes and two in Hanfu", which refers to the dress etiquette system of the Han Dynasty, that is, the crown clothing system of Zhou Li, Yi Li and Li Ji.

As recorded in Schumann, a book written in the Tang Dynasty, "Hanfu" refers to the dress etiquette system of the Han people, that is, "first attack Hanfu, and then slightly participate in the customs of Zhurong, so far it is no different to wrap your head at sunrise."