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Chapter 30 Waking up with loose skirts

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    Chinese costumes are mainly Hanfu, with Hufu and flag outfits as auxiliary outfits.  From primitive society to modern times, it is fashion with distinctive features.

    In the first year of Yanyou [1314], the Yuan Dynasty made uniform regulations on the uniforms of the upper and lower officials and the people in consideration of the ancient and modern Mongolian and Han clothing systems.  Han official clothes are still mostly Tang-style round collars and Futou; Mongolian officials wear collars and square corrugated hats; middle and lower classes wear braided jackets with pleats around the waist for the convenience of riding  , wide hem, pleats, braided waist], wearing a hat.

    Long clothes in the Yuan Dynasty are commonly called "pao". There is not much difference in the styles of men and women in the north, but there are great differences in the materials, whether they are fine, rough, high or low.  Most senior officials use bright red color to weave gold brocade, and follow the gold system to determine the grade according to the size of the flower, while lower-level officials are only allowed to use sandalwood brown silk.  Common people are forbidden to use dragon and phoenix patterns and golden colors, only dark silk is allowed.

    In the 22nd year of Zhiyuan [1285], the imperial court also stipulated that Fanle people, prostitutes, wine sellers, and errands are not allowed to wear brightly colored clothes.  Due to the restrictions of the ban, instead, the working people were encouraged to use local materials and created as many as forty or fifty kinds of brown, which later affected the emperor's clothing as an exception and also used brown.

    In the Yuan Dynasty, the hairstyles of Han men did not change much, while Han women were simpler than before.  Mongolian men hang a small lock of hair from their foreheads or leave it in a peach shape, and the rest of their hair is braided into a large ring or twist and hangs by their ears, and emperors are no exception; women often wear their hair in buns, and nobles wear aunt crowns  [î¹î¹¹Ú], up to two or three feet high.  Emperors especially loved all kinds of hats, which were all made of exquisite and precious materials and embellished with pearls and jade to show their nobility.

    The Yuan court held more than ten court meetings every year. At that time, thousands of officials wore the same color and style, and the high-end dresses [called Zhisun clothes] decorated with Nashiya gold brocade jewels were rare in previous dynasties.

    The Mongols are a horse race, and they especially prefer pants.

    But before the Han Dynasty, the Chinese did not wear trousers, only skirts.  Our "clothes", in ancient times, "clothes" is the top, and the clothes actually refer to the hem.  According to the records in Xu Shen's "Shuowen Jiezi", "Shang" used to be the same as "Chang" in ancient times.  The word "chang" is very similar to a standing person, and then covered with a towel underneath, this towel is a skirt, or a fig leaf.

    In order to keep warm, people tied two pieces of cloth with ropes on both sides of the thighs, which were called "knee pants" at that time.

    With the improvement of Hanfu, the clothes gradually changed from complicated to simple, and trousers became the fashion at that time.  The trousers at that time were connected to the waist in the front, opened in the back, and had extra belts, a bit like overalls today.

    In the Tang Dynasty, men gradually wore pants that did not open the crotch for the convenience of riding a horse.  But girls still like "open crotch pants" for the convenience of defecation.

    In the Ming Dynasty, as the etiquette became more and more strict, people began to pay attention to protecting their private parts, and began to use a pocket cloth similar to that worn by Japanese sumo wrestlers to protect their privacy. Only then did Chinese people really have underwear.

    [1] "One Cut Plum" doll. Lyrics Chen Peter. Song Fei Yuqing. Song Zhao Xue. Nan Xiao

    In the middle of the night, a northwest wind suddenly blew; at dawn, it began to snow.

    Liu Ji wore a white windbreaker and hurried to the "Jianfu Palace".

    A gust of wind blew head-on, and the melodious sound of flute rang in my ears.  The sound of the flute was small at first, but it turned round and round, and gradually the sound of the flute became clearer, as if the flute player was slowly coming towards him while blowing.

    The sound of the flute is long and long, fluctuating up and down, reaching the extreme low, hovering a few times, and then sinking down again. Although it is extremely low and dull, each syllable is clearly audible.

    Gradually, there are occasional pearls and jade jumping in the bass; clear and short, one after another, the number of sounds gradually increases, first like white snow dancing;  The birds on the ground are gone, the birds are gone, and the flowers are falling; but hearing the rustling of the wind, there is a scene of desolation and chilling, and the white snow is fluttering, just like the agitation of spring

    [Song] "True love is like a vast grassland, layers of wind and rain cannot be blocked, there will always be clouds and sunrise, and the sun will shine on you and me.

    Liu Ji quickened his pace and turned around the hillside and the woods.

    Looking from afar, there is a Snow White woman standing in the wind and snow, playing a long flute.

    [Song] "True feelings are like plum blossoms, which cannot be submerged by cold and snow. They bloom on the coldest branches, and I see spring coming to you and me."

    She is like a cold plum, standing proudly on the branch.

    But why did she wear so little?  Are you afraid of covering her graceful figure?

    [Song] "Snowflakes are fluttering and the north wind is blowing, the world is vast; a cut plum blossom stands proudly in the snow, and it is only for the Yi people to smell the fragrance. Love what I love without complaint or regret, and this love will always be kept in mind."

    Liu Ji flew over and embraced her.

    "It's snowing, you still come~" Miaoyu said softly.

    "It's snowing, you don't wear more clothes!" Liu said.She said shyly, "No, I wore crotch pants today~"

    "Then you lie on the bed for a while, I'll make you a bowl of brown sugar water"

    "Why bother Senior Sister, let Senior Sister and I go to your house to drink!

    [5] "Xijiang Moon. Si Fan" Anonymous

    Just like the beauty of a fairyland, with a delicate body and a graceful face.

    Chatting with pilgrims dreaming of Wushan Mountain, sleeping with jade pillows often.

    How can you resist the green light and yellow scroll, the spring heart sprouts and thinks about the world.

    The world of mortals continues to lead, no one can sigh.

    Liu Ji was still walking home, when suddenly a clear flute sound interrupted his loneliness

    In the snowstorm, Miaoyu played the bamboo flute to lead him there.

    At this time, she was wearing a black windbreaker, and the faint black color showed the whiteness of her hair even more.

    Liu Ji questioned: How could she wear black ink?  Didn't she never play the flute?  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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