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Hanfu Insights After chatting with lots of fellow Hanfu lovers, I’ve noticed something: everyone’s cool with calling it Hanfu nowadays, but when it comes to…
Hanfu Insights After chatting with lots of fellow Hanfu lovers, I’ve noticed something: everyone’s cool with calling it Hanfu nowadays, but when it comes to…
Yun Jian “Lian Chui with Zi Tou Sheng, gold-embroidered Yun Jian with jade tassels.Learning the Tian Mo dance to form a team, Chang’an welcomes foreign…
Striped Skirts During the Wei, Jin, and Northern-Southern Dynasties, women adored striped skirts. These simple yet bold stripes never left the fashion scene, and today,…
Wedding Dresses A gorgeous wedding dress is a must for any marriage, more than just a beautiful outfit—it carries sacred blessings and joy. In China,…
The Origin of the Wu Sha Mao The Wu Sha Mao started as a common folk cap. Officials began wearing it in the Eastern Jin,…
The Dao Pao, a Hanfu style from the Ming Dynasty, started as a men’s at-home outer layer and could double as an under-robe. It features…
Under the blazing summer sun, it feels like you might just get roasted alive… Girls hit the streets in tank tops, shorts, and mini skirts,…
Yi Zi Jin (Single-Line Headscarf) The Yi Zi Jin, also known as Tai Ji Jin, is a long strip with a wooden or jade buckle…
Xiang Nang (Fragrance Pouch) Xiang Nang, also called Xiang Dai or Hua Nang, isn’t the same as a purse. It’s a folk embroidery craft born…
Jade is the ultimate symbol of a Chinese gentleman, summed up perfectly by the saying: “A humble gentleman, gentle as jade.” This simple line captures…
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