chinese fashion Archives - Ninchanese https://ninchanese.com/blog/tag/chinese-fashion/ Learn Chinese with an adorable and effective method Mon, 09 Sep 2019 12:29:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://ninchanese.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/cropped-funandgamified-2-32x32.png chinese fashion Archives - Ninchanese https://ninchanese.com/blog/tag/chinese-fashion/ 32 32 Top blog posts from 2013! https://ninchanese.com/blog/2014/01/03/top-blog-posts-from-2013/ Fri, 03 Jan 2014 15:20:00 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=489 With 2013 all wrapped up, and 2014 fresh and full of new opportunities, here’s a round up of our top blog posts of 2013 from Ninchanese! Cute cats, fashion, learning tips, infographics, strange buildings… there’s something for everyone! Top blog post #1: Chinese vocabulary infographics The Chinese Family Tree – explained Talking about your family is

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With 2013 all wrapped up, and 2014 fresh and full of new opportunities, here’s a round up of our top blog posts of 2013 from Ninchanese! Cute cats, fashion, learning tips, infographics, strange buildings… there’s something for everyone!

Top blog post #1: Chinese vocabulary infographics

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The Chinese Family Tree – explained

Talking about your family is complicated enough as it in English, what with the step brothers, sisters and all….but have you tried talking about your family in Chinese? They take the family tree to a whole new level. Here’s a visual guide to easily talk about your family tree in Chinese!

Learn to express your feelings in Chinese with cute animals

All kinds of expressions!

Feeling anxious? We’ve got a cute cat teaching you how to express that. Feeling satisfied? We have an adorable hound showing you how to say that in this handy infographic.

Top blog post #2: Chinese learning tips

Girl looking at Google and getting results in Chinese

Why Google isn’t your friend when it comes to learning Chinese

 

Looking to bring more Chinese to your Internet? Turns out Google wasn’t being your friend in that regards. But here’s how to change that.

Top blog post #3: Chinese culture

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A Women’s fashion timeline

 

Are quipaos all that spring to mind when you think about traditional Chinese clothing? Think again then! This timeline will help you discover the many beautiful traditional fashion styles in China across the ages.

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China’s best copies

China’s known for many things and copycat imitation is one of them. But it doesn’t only have drawbacks…. For instance, it allows you to see in China a lot of things you wouldn’t expect! 17th century castles, Eiffel towers…you name it, they (might just) have it.

There you have it. A few of our most read articles in 2013. Hope you enjoyed them! There are many more articles to discover in the blog! We try hard to write articles that are both interesting, fun and hopefully help you learn something new in Chinese… We’ll keep at it even more in 2014!

Enjoy learning!

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Ancient Chinese fashion A timeline of women in China https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/06/18/ancient-chinese-fashion-women-timeline/ https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/06/18/ancient-chinese-fashion-women-timeline/#comments Tue, 18 Jun 2013 14:02:00 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=545 What was ancient Chinese fashion like? How did it evolve as Dynasties changed and replaced each other? This infographic shows how Women’s dress fashion evolved in China throughout the age, and shows how much each new ruler sought to impose their style on its Chinese denizens. In 1644, a dramatic shift in ruling occurred in China.

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What was ancient Chinese fashion like? How did it evolve as Dynasties changed and replaced each other? This infographic shows how Women’s dress fashion evolved in China throughout the age, and shows how much each new ruler sought to impose their style on its Chinese denizens.

In 1644, a dramatic shift in ruling occurred in China. The Manchus took over from the Hans and started the Qing Dynasty. One consequence of this epic battle of dynasties, that is still visible today? A new form of clothing, the Qipao,  – which is what we now associate with China – came to replace the traditional dress of the Han people, the Hanfu. Read on and click through to learn more about the evolution of Chinese clothing throughout the Dynasties.

full chinese fashion timeline

 

Ancient Chinese Fashion timeline of Women’s clothing –This week’s infographic was made by Nannaia, in an effort to document the evolution of Chinese Women’s clothing across the ages.


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A battle of Dynasties: Hanfu vs. Qipao

Over the years in China, each new ruling Dynasty was intent on imposing their style to leave a trace. None really dared to revolution the Chinese traditional style of clothing however, until the Qings arrived. T

The Qipaos, not really Chinese?

1920s style Chinese Qipao

Qipaos, especially the modern, 1920s Shanghai-inspired, form-fitting Qipaos, are the first type of dresses that spring to mind when one thinks about traditional Chinese clothing. However, this form of dress was actually brought in by the Manchu-ruled Qing Dynasty in the 17th century (1644) and is therefore relatively “new” by Chinese standards. The Qing Dynasty was one of the longest lasting ones in Chinese history (around 300 years), and the last dynasty before China became a republic, which may be why many mistake the Qipao for the Chinese ethnic dress.

The Hanfu, the real leading Ancient Chinese fashion style

Inspired by ancient Chinese fashion, the Hanfu Chinese Style of Clothing is making a come-back

 

The original Chinese traditional dress was, in fact, the Hanfu, 汉服 (literally Han clothing), also know as Hanzhuang (漢裝) or Huafu (華服). The Hanfu is said to have appeared during China’s first Empire, about 5,000 years ago and then remained the outfit of choice in China for the next thousand years (its main appearance remaining more or less same over the years, save for a few  details). Until the Manchus took over, that is.

The Hanfu is even considered to have inspired the Japanese Kimono and the Korean Hanbok. See how similar they can look:

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If you want to know more about the Hanfu origins and style, read this and this introduction to Hanfu clothing. To learn more about the evolution of Chinese clothing across the Dynasties, check this out, which explains in more detail the Hanfu/Qipao transformation and read this, and the infographic artist’s blog for futher explanations on the whys and hows of each Chinese Dynasty’s garments

Reinstating the Hanfu style?

While Chinese actresses often wear Qipaos to world events, a movement started in 2003 to reinstate the Hanfu as China’s traditional outfit. Some are even pushing for daily wear. See here and here for pictures of modern-day Hanfu-wearing.

Which do you like best? The Qipao? The Hanfu? Which would you wear?

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