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Clothing and dress codes
Section A Chinese clothing
Traditional Chinese clothes
the period of Huangdi's reign
yi:the upper garment
chang:the lower garment
Xia,Shang and Zhou dynasties
the top-bottom clothes
the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period
hufu
the Qin and Han dynasties
Pao
Hanfu
yi:any open cross-collar garment worn by both sexes
pao:any closed full-body garment worn only by man
ru:an open cross-collar shirt
shan:an open cross-collar shirt or jacket worn over yi
qun or chang:a unisex skirt
ku:trousers or pants
Wei,Jin,and Northern and Southern dynasties
hufu:featuring narrow sleeves,a cllose-fitting yi and a slit chang
the Sui and Tang dynasties
male's clothes
futou,mao,zhaoshan and boots
females' clothes
relaxed and revealing
a great variety of patterns
the Song Dynasty
be more conservative in colour
beizi:a shirt or jacket that could be matched with ru or ku
the Yuan Dynasty
a combination of the Mongolian elements and the Han system
the Ming Dynasty
no limitation to one style and advocating nature beauty
the Qing Dynasty
the Han style
the Manchu traditional costumes
the Western style
Distinguishing traditional Chinese clothes
the Tang suit
made by absorbing a Western-stylr suit cutting method ,featuring a mandarin collar,knot buttons and a duijin
Qipao
the Beijing-style qipao
the Shanghai-style qipao
the Zhongshan suit
four pockets,five bigger central buttons in the front and three smaller cuff buttons on either sleeve
Section B Western suits and dress codes
Western suits
Development of the suit
Suit etiquette for men
Buttoning the suit jacket
Ties with suits
Shirts with suits
socks with suits
Western dress codes