Cheongsam was particularly popular in the Republic of China and the Qing Dynasty. National costumes originated from Manchu women in Qing Dynasty. This kind of dress has a wide waist, a straight body and a take off your coat shape. From the birth of a legendary cheongsam, a woman named Hei Niangniang cut the original large set into a thin and simple button skirt with scissors to facilitate fishing. The woman behind entered the palace, and the emperor accused her of changing clothes without authorization, so he drove her out of the palace. However, most women like this kind of clothes and spread it to become cheongsam. The legend of cheongsam came from this, and this kind of cheongsam is wide in waist and cuffs, and it is ankle-long, so it is relatively free to wear.
Due to the changes of the times, cheongsam has changed a lot. From the past wide, it becomes shorter at the ankle. Before it had handcuffs, it had handcuffs. In the Qing dynasty, cheongsam developed rapidly, and various patterns were embroidered on robes to decorate clothes. Cheongsam, which was also very popular during the Republic of China, was influenced by western culture. It turns out that the cuffs of the cheongsam are narrowed, the length of the dress is shortened, the split sides are gradually improved, and the tight waist shows the female figure incisively and vividly.
Now cheongsam is active not only in China, but also abroad, and is deeply loved by many foreigners. Cheongsam is the embodiment of oriental beauty and oriental temperament. Shanghai women can wear the charm of cheongsam, with some quietness and freshness in shyness, which fully shows the elegance and charm of the East.