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Ancient Japanese aristocratic clothing
Ancient Japanese culture mainly benefited from the absorption and integration of China culture. Japanese absorption of China culture is a long-term historical process in many aspects. So do you know anything about ancient Japanese aristocratic costumes? The following are the ancient Japanese aristocratic costumes I arranged for you, hoping to help you.

Ancient Japanese aristocratic clothing

Women's dress and Tang suit

On overlapping floors? Hang up? On the hood (next to the word)? Dress? And then what? Tang Yi? This is the dress worn by aristocratic women and female officials who serve Uneri.

Are you online? Single? Layer upon layer? Hang up? , is commonly known as the later generations? Twelve orders? How to wear it. And what do you usually wear? Hang up? Ueda? Dress? And then what? Tang Yi? What is the official name of this in peacetime? Tang costume? , is a very grand dress for aristocratic women.

Is the composition of clothing from top to bottom? Tang Yi? Dress? Watch? Dress? Heavy lifting (five clothes)? Single? Fee (the one next to the word clothes)? The order of. You must also have a fan in your hand. The colors of Tang suit and hanging clothes are selected according to the season, purpose and age.

Boys' clothes

The clothes of aristocratic children are short for adult clothes.

Total angle: separate the hair, tie it in the ear, tie it in a circle and hang it under the ear. This hairstyle is unique to teenagers. Why? On the child's temple? When do you wear this hairstyle (in the etiquette of the palace trainee) and then put it on? Que armpit robe? .

Fence: An ankle-length fence for children. Sometimes you don't have to wear it, but you do? Finger penetration? (that is, wear a rope at the bottom and tie it at the ankle)

Straight clothes: children's straight clothes, the size is reduced, there is no color limit, and the colors are more vivid and intense.

The daily clothes of the nobles are straight.

Straight clothes are the daily clothes of the emperor's ministers, and they can freely choose colors except forbidden colors and symbolic grade colors. Usually wearing a black robe, holding a folding fan, and wearing a crown and straight clothes to match it on more solemn occasions? Below? . Straight clothes were originally worn in private houses, but people with high status such as Genji were also allowed to participate in the image of straight clothes.

Straight clothes: in summer? Luo? Want to cut, ordinary young people wear? Erlan? Wear it in your prime? Pale? (light blue) color. The higher the age and status, the lighter the color.

Sticker paper: Fold the paper into your arms, which can be used to write essays of harmony songs, and can also be used like today's facial tissues.

Eboshi: What adult male aristocrats wear has no distinction between status and civil and military. 165438+ differentiated into? Ebush? And then what? The wind broke Ebush? two kinds

Bat: It's a fan in summer. There is only one piece of paper stuck on the bamboo bone. It gets its name because it looks like a bat when it is unfolded.

Finger penetration: Is it an end knot? Guang yi zhi ma xian The texture is silk, which is quite loose.

The official belt of civil servants

The belt is the professional dress of male aristocrats when they attend (work in it). According to different ranks, the color, pattern and texture of belts are also different. One to four is black, five is scarlet and six is blue. According to the color of clothes, the status is clear at a glance.

Wat: Wat is a slender board held by the right hand, which was originally used to show dignity. Hold a ceremony, etc. Write the relevant memo on paper and stick it on the inside of the water.

Fu: The hairpin fixes the crown.

Hanging a tassel crown: the crown of a civil servant. Military attache wears it? Clothes? And then what? Crown dress? I used to wear it when I was young.

Axillary robe: a robe worn by a senior civil servant or military attache. Sew it under your arm and wear it at the end? Hey?

Reed: refers to the transverse crack at the tail end of the garment front body, which is a unique feature of the belt sewn under the armpit. The left and right protruding parts of the reed are called. Ants first?

Shallow stack: made of lacquer paulownia with insole? Dafu? Wear it with white socks.