Most of the crown service systems in the Han Dynasty were inherited from the Qin system. Clothing in the Han Dynasty is not equal to Hanfu, which is the traditional clothing of the Han nationality. It was not until the second year of Yongping in the Eastern Han Dynasty that there was a formal and complete dress code. The main costumes of the Han dynasty are robes, straight single clothes, short clothes and skirts. In the Han dynasty, because the textile and embroidery industries were very developed, the rich could wear beautiful clothes of silk and satin. Ordinary people wear shorts and trousers, and the poor wear short brown (coarse cloth) shorts. Women in the Han dynasty wore two-piece dresses and robes, and there were many styles of skirts, the most famous of which was the fairy skirt.
Chinese name
Han dynasty clothes
Foreign name
Han dynasty clothes
classify
Slips, deep coats, skirts and other types.
General characteristics
Cross neck, right slit, lace, wide sleeves
Important significance
Inheritance, integrity and integration