Poqun 破裙 = Chinese Broken Skirt ?
When first hearing the name “broken skirt”, many people are confused, did ancient people wear “broken” skirts? Poqun is not...
When first hearing the name “broken skirt”, many people are confused, did ancient people wear “broken” skirts? Poqun is not...
Pibo (Chinese: 披帛 ; pinyin: pī bó), also known as pizi (Chinese: 披子 ; pinyin: pī zi), is a kind...
Yunjian (Chinese: 云肩 ; pinyin: yún jiān), also known as pijian (Chinese: 披肩 ; pinyin: pī jiān), is a decorative...
Banbi (Chinese: 半臂 ; pinyin: bàn bì), also known as banxiu (Chinese: 半袖 ; pinyin: bàn xiù), is a short...
Mamianqun (Chinese: 马面裙 ; pinyin: mǎ miàn qún) is a type of skirt worn by Han Chinese women as the...
Doupeng (Chinese: 斗篷 ; pinyin: dǒu péng) is usually with a standing collar or a central front collar, sleeveless, and...
Bijia (Chinese: 比甲 ; pinyin: bǐ jiǎ) is a sleeveless and collarless vest that is split into both sides. Bijia...
Pifeng in the Ming Dynasty is actually similar to the beizi in the Song Dynasty. Beizi (Chinese: 褙子 ; pinyin:...
Ruqun (Chinese: 襦裙 ; pinyin: rú qún) is a set of Hanfu consisting of a short jacket usually called ru...
Hanfu (Chinese: 汉服 ; pinyin: hàn fú) also known as Hanzhuang (Chinese: 汉装 ; pinyin: hàn zhuāng) or Huafu (Chinese:...