In traditional Turkish clothing, men wear red felt hats or tweed hats, robes and bloomers, while women wear black veils, robes and bloomers. This kind of traditional dress can be seen in some rural areas now, but it is rare in urban daily life.
Turkish men pay attention to growing beards, and most of them wear suits and ties, but bloomers are kept. Women usually wear bright tops and fancy bloomers, but they can't wear sleeveless tops and western-style shorts. When going to the mosque to worship, women must wear headscarves and skirts. Gifts for the bride are usually gold bracelets. If the bride wears gold bracelets on her arms, she will be able to have food and clothing in the future.
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Turkish national characteristics:
Turks used to live a nomadic life, changed to agriculture and concurrently engaged in animal husbandry. Agricultural products are mainly cotton, tobacco, dried and fresh fruits. During the Ottoman Empire, Islam was the state religion.
after the establishment of the Republic, the secularization movement was carried out. With the rapid economic development, politics tends to be democratic, education is valued, and the status of women is improved. The boudoir system popular in the past no longer exists, and the masks and black robes that bound women have been abolished. Women can participate in all kinds of productive labor and political activities. Turks love literature and poetry.
Turkish plastic arts:
Before the 18th century, Turkish painting was mainly based on painting, which was usually used as a manual illustration of books. After entering the eighteenth century, oil paintings became more and more popular, mainly murals at first. Since then, influenced by Europe, the military academy has set up a painting course. Therefore, the earliest Turkish painters all came from the army. They respected Islamic traditions, and they were heavy and light.
The art school founded by Osman Hamdibey occupies an important position in the history of Turkish painting, marking the beginning of modern Turkish painting, and the human body has gradually become the theme of painting. In 1923, the Republic of Turkey was founded, followed by many contemporary writers and many schools of painting. Art exhibitions were held in various cities in Turkey, and more and more people began to buy paintings. Banks and companies also invest in art.
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