Post-95s girls in Guangxi create their own Q-version ethnic girl illustrations. How much do you know about the different ethnic groups in our country?
Each nation has its own unique characteristics. They have their own unique clothing, unique language, unique customs and habits, and even their own unique writing. But our nation is united as one, Guangxi 95
After the girl created her own Q version of the ethnic style girl illustration, how much do you know about the different ethnic groups in our country? Let’s talk about some of the ethnic groups. First, the Buyi ethnic group has a strong ethnic flavor and a strong festival atmosphere. It is very suitable for people living in ethnic minority groups.
For those of us in the local area, the atmosphere of the Buyi people is stronger, and the ethnic characteristics of the Buyi people are very strong.
First of all, their clothes are mainly blue and indigo. Although they are simple, they are still elegant. Their food is also very distinctive, among which colorful glutinous rice is quite representative. Furthermore, they have their own language, and they have passed from generation to generation.
The inheritance of one generation has continued to this day and has never been cut off. Do you also like such a strong ethnic flavor? Secondly, the Dai people are lively, elegant and beautiful. Within the scope of my knowledge, the Dai people living in Yunnan,
They are an elegant and beautiful nation that is good at singing and dancing. Their costumes are very unique. It seems that only the local women can embody that elegant charm. Moreover, their peacock dance is so lively and lively.
The children's agile bodies seem to be like peacocks, lifelike. Their characteristic activities should be the Water Splashing Festival, which is their New Year. The more they splash water on you, the more blessings they give you. Strong national culture
, so desirable. Third, the Uyghurs in Xinjiang are good at singing and dancing and have many beauties. The Uyghurs in Xinjiang have been a nation rich in beauties since ancient times. They dance to the songs with a cheerful rhythm, as if they are butterflies.
, their Xinjiang delicacies are also very unique, the sweet and glutinous roasted blueberries, the delicious grilled lamb skewers are so mouth-watering, and the women you can see everywhere on the streets of Xinjiang look like they have stepped out of a painting
They have their own language and writing. They are a beautiful ethnic settlement and a sweet hometown. The culture of each ethnic group is different, so we must tolerate each other, integrate with each other, unite with each other, and realize
National Prosperity What are the pictures and introductions of China’s 56 ethnic costumes?
1. Mongolian Mongolian clothing includes jewelry, robes, belts, boots, etc.
Men, women, old and young like to wear robes all year round. They wear jacket robes in spring and autumn, single robes in summer, and cotton or leather robes in winter.
Men's robes are generally wider, showing boldness and boldness.
Women's robes are tighter to show off the slim and toned figure.
Men's clothing is mostly blue and brown, while women's clothing likes to use red, pink, green and sky blue.
2. Tibetan Tibetan clothing is mainly traditional Tibetan clothing, which is characterized by long sleeves, wide waist and large lapel.
Women wear long-sleeved robes in winter and sleeveless robes in summer, shirts of various colors and patterns, and a colorful patterned aprons tied in front of their waists.
Tibetan compatriots particularly love "Hata" and regard it as the most precious gift.
3. Miao Nationality The Miao nationality is widely distributed and has many branches.
There are obvious regional differences in clothing.
The more typical attire of women is short tops and pleated skirts.
In the past, Miao clothing was mainly made of linen and homespun, and unique batik and embroidery techniques were commonly used.
Skirts are mostly white or cyan, and the materials, colors, styles, embroidery, etc. of the clothing are all very ethnic-style.
The most common accessories are silver jewelry for the head, neck, chest and hands. The Miao silver jewelry is second to none among all ethnic jewelry.
4. The Zhuang men's clothing is mostly Tang suit with open chest and open front. It is made of local homespun cloth. No trousers are worn. The top has a short collar and open front. Zhuang clothing has a row (six to eight pairs) of knotted buttons sewn on it and a pair of small pockets sewn on the chest.
, there are two large pockets on the abdomen, the hem is folded inwards to form a wide edge, and symmetrical slits are opened on the left and right sides of the lower edge.
Wear wide trousers, short to below the knee.
Some wear leggings and turbans.
Wear shoes and a hat (or a black headscarf) in winter, and barefoot in summer.
5. Tujia men in the past wore Pipa-collared jackets and blue silk headbands.
Women wear left-sleeved coats with two or three laces, relatively wide sleeves, rimmed trousers or eight-piece skirts, and like to wear various gold, silver, and jade ornaments.
Tujia people's daily attire no longer has ethnic characteristics. Only during festive festivals, grand gatherings or remote mountain villages can they have the opportunity to show off their traditional ethnic costumes.
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