Question 2: What is the traditional Korean costume called Hanbok? . . .
Question 3: What's the name of Korean traditional clothing? China's traditional costume is cheongsam, Japanese traditional costume is kimono, and Korean traditional costume is Hanbok.
Question 4: What are the characteristics of Korean traditional national costumes? The characteristics of Korean national costumes are oblique, without buttons, and tied with long cloth belts. Men wear pants with large crotch, which is convenient for sitting cross-legged, and the pants are tied with ribbons. Men like to wear colored vests with buttons, mostly gray, brown and black, and add robes when visiting (the style is the same as that of the coat). Young people and middle-aged people usually wear plain white clothes, gray and black trousers, and a white coat with a black vest.
Traditional Korean women's clothing is characterized by long coats and short skirts. Short coat is called "Korea" in Korean, and yellow coat and pink skirt are typical examples. The coat is as long as the three buttons on the coat, and the skirt is as long as the knee or foot. The sleeves of the coat are round and fat, and the left and right skirts are tied in a bow on the right chest with two long knots, giving people an elegant aesthetic feeling. The neckline and cuffs of coats are mostly bordered with different colors of cloth.
Question 5: Characteristics of Korean Traditional Costumes Hanbok was initially mainly influenced by China's Tang Dynasty costumes. In this regard, it is recorded in the history books: "Serve etiquette, live and learn from China". During the Tang Dynasty, Silla had very close contacts with the Tang Dynasty, and its clothing characteristics were almost the same as those of the Tang Dynasty. The development of Hanbok personality began in Li's middle period in Korea. Since then, Hanbok, especially women's clothing, has gradually developed into high-waisted skirts, and the difference between Hanbok and China clothing has gradually increased. However, official dresses, court dresses and other important dresses still have China characteristics. During the Korean War (1950- 1953), western-style clothes entered Korea. In the 1960s and 1970s, due to the fast pace of life and work, people felt that Hanbok was too heavy and inconvenient to wear, so the number of users was greatly reduced. However, Hanbok fans have been actively promoting Hanbok and designing styles that are in line with the times and easy to wear, which has revived Hanbok.
The origin of "the nation in white"
Hanbok is very particular about colors and patterns. Historically, due to the difference between the rich and the poor, Hanbok has great differences in patterns and colors. For example, kings in the Korean era wore yellow clothes symbolizing the center of the universe, while civilians mostly wore plain white clothes, which is why the Korean nation was called "the nation in white". Last June, 1 1, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders Summit was held in Busan, South Korea. South Korea specially made hanbok for the leaders attending the meeting. According to reports, the colors and patterns of each hanbok are selected according to the "Yin-Yang and Five Elements Theory", each representing a different meaning. For example, the five colors of yellow, cyan, red, black and white respectively represent the five directions of east, south, west, north and middle and the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire and earth. In terms of patterns, the producer chose pine, bamboo, cloud and peony as patterns. Pine and bamboo represent unshakable will and gentlemanly demeanor, while cloud peony seems to be beyond the secular and wealth. It is considered impolite to wear hanbok during the Spring Festival. Hanbok is much more complicated than modern clothes. Take the way women wear hanbok as an example. You should wear matching clothes under the skirt, such as underwear and petticoat. Pants are 3 to 4 cm shorter than petticoats, and petticoats are 3 to 4 cm shorter than skirts. The opening of the skirt should be placed at the back, and the side skirt should be placed on the left and tied from the front. In addition, when women wear Hanbok, they should choose classical style to show their elegant temperament. Of course, it is necessary to wear makeup when wearing Hanbok, but according to friends, even in normal times, Korean girls will dress up carefully before going out, otherwise it will be considered as a sign of lack of cultivation. In the eyes of Koreans, it has become a normal state to wear Hanbok on formal occasions. If the younger generation violates it, the older generation will not accept their "inquiry". During the Spring Festival, Hanbok will be called "rude and impolite" by strangers when they go to the streets. Because of this, Hanbok has a special symbolic meaning in their minds, no matter where Koreans are.
Hanbok is a traditional costume of the Korean nation from ancient times to modern times. Very elegant and tasteful. It is a traditional costume of Korea and one of the excellent traditional cultures of Korea. Modern times are replaced by dresses. Wear it only on festivals and special days. Generally speaking, the lines of Hanbok are both curvy and straight, especially the tops and long skirts of women's Hanbok are thin and thick, dignified and elegant. Men show their unique taste in pants, jackets, vests and vests. White is the basic color, which changes according to the season, identity, material and color. In special ceremonies such as marriage, ordinary people will also wear gorgeous clothes and jewelry. In Korea, holiday clothes are also essential. Parents must pay a New Year call on the morning of the Spring Festival. Parents wear ordinary hanbok, and children wear colorful children's (seven-color satin) coats and hanbok to pay New Year greetings. One-year-old clothes are in Korea. When a child is one year old, a ceremony will be held to pray for a long life and no illness. At this time, children should wear one-year-old clothes. Boys turn to light-colored clothes, usually blue-edged pink shorts and light purple pants, with blue vests and grass green belts on them. Girls use dark green or yellow shorts, and wear colored children's shorts for one year or special days. Recently, one-year-old girls also wear Tang suit. Traditional hanbok is only worn on special days, because it is complicated to wear. Therefore, Hanbok, which pursues simple and convenient life, has recently appeared. There are many kinds of Hanbok, and according to the diversity of materials and differences in design, various styles have been produced. However, as one of Korea's outstanding traditional cultures, costume culture is enduring.
Question 6: What are the names of the clothes that Koreans wear when attending? Korean clothing is called Hanbok, and Koreans call it "Hanbok". Koreans have long lived in the northeast of China, which has beautiful scenery and rich products. Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture is the main inhabited area of Koreans, others are mainly concentrated in Jilin, Heilongjiang and Liaoning provinces, and there are also some scattered cities in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the mainland, with a population of about 6.5438+0.9 million. Koreans have their own language and writing. Most Korean people are engaged in agricultural production, especially good at growing rice. Yanbian area is the main rice producing area in Northeast China. The Korean nationality in China is a minority gradually formed by some people who migrated from the Korean Peninsula to the northeast in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and its culture has a deep origin with the Korean Peninsula culture. Therefore, Korean clothing is unique, showing the characteristics of simplicity, elegance and lightness. In fact, the development of Korean clothing has a certain historical origin. In the early days, Koreans mostly lived in remote mountain villages, and the raw materials of clothing were mainly linen and homespun. At the beginning of the 20th century, with the infiltration of capitalist economy and the input of modern culture, woven fabrics, silks and satins and other fabrics were introduced, and the colors of clothing became diversified. White is the favorite color of Korean clothing, which symbolizes purity, kindness, nobility and sacredness. Therefore, Koreans have been called "white people" since ancient times, calling themselves "white compatriots". Korean national costumes can be divided into official clothes, casual clothes and so on. The structure of these clothes is unique. The straight line from the shoulder to the sleeve head of the coat is the same as the curve of the collar, hem and sleeve belly, which constitutes the combination of curve and straight line, without unnecessary decoration, and embodies the characteristics of the ancient "white man" robe. Official clothes are the clothes of princes and nobles in past dynasties, which are different due to different official positions and positions, but the basic styles are basically the same. As its representative, the coronation suit is made of black satin, with colored dragons on the shoulders and fire, insects and Zong Yi painted on the cuffs. The dress is sewn with red silk, and the front of the dress has patterns of seaweed, pink rice and squid. "Algae takes its cleanliness, rice flour takes its nourishment, flounder takes its breath, and its evil is good". There is also the difference between men's logo and women's dress. People's clothes are finely divided.
Question 7: Korean traditional costume culture Hanbok is the traditional costume of the Korean nation from ancient times to modern times. Elegant and tasteful, it is also one of the excellent traditional cultures in Korea. Modern times are replaced by dresses. Wear it only on festivals and special days. Generally speaking, the lines of Hanbok are both curvy and straight, especially the tops and long skirts of women's Hanbok are thin and thick, dignified and elegant. Men show their unique taste in pants, jackets, vests and vests. White is the basic color, which changes according to the season, identity, material and color. In special ceremonies such as marriage, ordinary people will also wear gorgeous clothes and jewelry. In addition, Hanbok, which increases practicality, is very popular. With the consolidation of Confucianism in the Korean era, clothing began to pay attention to form and etiquette. The big dress in the Korean era was a sacrificial dress. The big dress is also called coronation, wearing a crown. Put on the coronation suit. Coronation is a kind of clothes worn in ancestral temples, countries and other festivals, such as the beginning of the year and the winter solstice.
The beauty of Hanbok can be seen from the lines of appearance, the color of cloth and the changes of decoration. A coat that emphasizes the soft lines of women's neck, the V-neck inside and outside or the natural soft cuff curve highlights the tenderness. From coat to skirt, the vertical line is dignified and virtuous. The skirt is gradually spread out from top to bottom, and fine lines add elegance. The beauty of lines is also true in men's wear.
Hanbok is characterized by random colors, patterns and decorations. The use of more than two colors goes beyond the category of simple colors and is influenced by the thought of Yin-Yang and Five Elements. Patterns and hem decorations also add to the beauty of Hanbok. Hanbok can be classified according to identity, function, gender, age, purpose and material. In modern times, the distinction between uses is the most representative. According to the usage of life customs, Hanbok is divided into wedding dresses, floral dresses, holiday dresses and one-year-old dresses. Traditional wedding dresses and hanbok are more gorgeous than usual. At the wedding, the groom wears trousers, short vest, knotted coat, gauze cap, crown belt and wooden boots. The bride wears a red skirt and a yellow coat, a round shirt and a hairpin, and a prefix and ribbon are hung on the dragon hairpin.
Wedding dress is a ceremony held by children for their parents, wishing them health and longevity. At this time, a banquet will be held to celebrate their birthdays. The men in the flower banquet wear golden crowns and grass clothes; Women wear small dresses-Tang suits.
In Korea, holiday clothes are also essential. Parents must pay a New Year call on the morning of the Spring Festival. Parents wear ordinary hanbok, and children wear colorful children's (seven-color satin) coats and hanbok to pay New Year greetings. One-year-old clothes are in Korea. When a child is one year old, a ceremony will be held to pray for a long life and no illness. At this time, children should wear one-year-old clothes. Boys turn to light-colored clothes, usually blue-edged pink shorts and light purple pants, with blue vests and grass green belts on them. Girls use dark green or yellow shorts, and wear colored children's shorts for one year or special days. Recently, one-year-old girls also wear Tang suit.
Traditional hanbok is only worn on special days, because it is complicated to wear. Therefore, Hanbok, which pursues simple and convenient life, has recently appeared. There are many kinds of Hanbok, and according to the diversity of materials and differences in design, various styles have been produced. However, as one of Korea's outstanding traditional cultures, costume culture is enduring.
Hanbok should have been called Hanbok, but now the Korean peninsula is divided into two countries, North Korea and South Korea, and South Korea has great influence, so it is called Hanbok. Hanbok is a traditional costume of the Korean nation from ancient times to modern times. The lines of Hanbok are both curvy and straight, especially the tops and long skirts of women's Hanbok, which are thin and thick, dignified and elegant. A suit of Hanbok reveals the perfect combination of oriental ethics and ultra-secular beauty.
Hanbok can also cover up the lack of body shape, make short people look taller, thin people look fuller, and increase the beauty of women. Nowadays, most people are used to wearing suits, but many people still like to wear traditional national costumes at festivals or weddings such as the Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month) and the Mid-Autumn Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival). Women's hanbok is a top with a flowing long skirt; The man wears a short coat with trousers and ties the wide trouser legs with thin straps. Tops and long skirts are colorful, and some even add bright and gorgeous brocade. Korean traditional dress-Hanbok women's dress is very elegant, which is composed of tops and loose skirts, while men's wear is composed of tops and trousers. As a white nation, the basic color of Hanbok is white. According to different seasons and identities, the way of wearing clothes, fabrics and colors are different.
Hanbok is a kind of clothes that can show various feelings according to the color and material of clothes. Generally speaking, bright colors for tops and dark colors for bottoms are the most classic.
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Question 8: What are the traditional Korean costumes called? What about traditional Vietnamese costumes? I only know that the Vietnamese name is Oday. Korean is Hanbok? Hanbok