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Tan Collar Qiyao Ruqun Dress Tang Dynasty Feng Man Lin
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The Tang Dynasty, a pinnacle of Chinese history (618 AD–907 AD), holds an important position in history. In its early stages, it had clear politics, a prosperous economy, and a splendid culture. It was the heyday of the development of ancient Chinese society and had a profound influence on later generations and surrounding countries and regions.
Tang dynasty Hanfu mainly consists of combinations such as ruqun, peibo, and banbi. The ru is generally a short top, which can be front-buttoned or cross-collared, with narrow or wide sleeves. The waist of the qun (skirt) reaches up to the chest, tied with a silk ribbon, and the skirt is wide and pleated. The banbi is a short-sleeved top that is worn over the ru, with a wide neckline, revealing the ru inside.
For women, the fashion was captivating. The attire, like the ruqun, had a unique cut. Some designs included low-cut necklines, showing a touch of boldness. Empress Wu Zetian, a powerful figure, likely wore the most exquisite pieces. Her wardrobe would have been filled with luxurious silk gowns, perhaps embroidered with gold threads and precious stones, symbolizing her imperial status.
The clothing of the Tang Dynasty was not just about covering the body. It was a reflection of the era's prosperity, open-mindedness, and advanced textile techniques. The blend of colors, patterns, and materials made it a significant part of Chinese traditional clothing heritage.