Buyi nationality: Buyi men wear double-breasted or big-breasted short clothes, trousers, long-sleeved trousers and blue or plaid headscarves. The hue is mainly cyan or white. Women usually wear big-breasted tops and trousers. Skirts, cuffs and other places are inlaid with colored lace, and pants are also inlaid with lace. The head is wrapped in a blue or plaid headscarf, or a white printed head is put on the head. There is also a waist ornament embroidered with beautiful patterns on the young woman's chest. Buyi women like to wear silver bracelets, earrings, collars and embroidered shoes with pointed toes and noses. The overall color of Buyi costumes is elegant and simple, maintaining natural harmony with nature.
Dong: Dong men's jackets are divided into three types: double-breasted jacket, left jacket and right jacket, with trousers and leggings. The head-wrapped cloth is a bright cloth three meters long, and a row of zigzag patterns are embroidered with red and green silk threads at both ends. Wear a "silver hat" and other silver ornaments when dressing up. When a woman wears a skirt, she wears cardigan tights on her upper body, a scissors-shaped "pocket collar" embroidered with cyan on her chest and leggings. Wear pants with right-hand shorts. When dressing up, women wear feather skirts. There are also collarless shirts worn by the right hand, buttons made of silver beads, shoulder straps and pointed embroidered shoes. Dong women like to wear silver ornaments, such as silver flowers, silver hats, collars and bracelets. Dong costumes are mostly self-woven and dyed "Dong cloth", which can be divided into roving and spinning. Dong women are good at embroidery with exquisite craftsmanship.
Yao nationality: There are great differences among different branches of Yao nationality. Men's clothes are mainly blue-blue, with double-breasted, diagonal-breasted and pipa-breasted jackets. Some people wear cross-necked robes, trousers of different lengths, headscarves and leggings, which are very unpretentious. Women's wear includes large-breasted tops and trousers; Some wear round neck shorts and pleated skirts; There are also those who wear robes and trousers. The pattern of Yao costumes is unique, and the whole pattern is geometric. The characteristics of Yao headdress are more prominent, such as "dragon plate" shape, "Jia" shape and "flying swallow" shape. Yao people have a well-developed dyeing and weaving industry. Their clothes are all self-dyed homespun, and they have a complete set of indigo printing and dyeing technology. Commonly used colors are red, green, yellow, white and black. Clothing is made by embroidery, brocade and batik.
Bai nationality: Bai nationality advocates white, and men's baotou, women's hair bands, men's and women's shirts and trousers all like to use white and light green and light blue. Bai women often embroider colorful patterns on decorations such as bags, backs, belts, baotou cloth and shoes. Elegant and simple, harmonious tone, elegant aesthetic realm. Bai men in Dali are wearing white double-breasted jackets and black collars, white trousers, white or blue headdresses and hand-embroidered bags on their shoulders. Women often wear white or light blue right-handed shirts, white or light blue wide trousers, short aprons embroidered with ribbons at the waist, and embroidered shoes.
Jing nationality: The costumes of Jing nationality are distinctive, simple and elegant. Men usually wear knee-length clothes with flat chests and narrow sleeves. Women hang diamond bra cloth inside, and wear collarless and double-breasted tops outside. The clothes are tight, the sleeves are narrow, and the pants are wide, mostly black or brown. When going out, the coat is a light-colored cheongsam-style long coat with narrow sleeves. The custom of women dyeing their black teeth and tying a bun on the chopping board still exists among a few women. The most distinctive decoration of the Jing people is their hats.
Zhuang nationality: Zhuang men often wear double-breasted coats with cloth buttons. Sew a small pocket on the chest to match the two large pockets on the abdomen, and fold the hem inward into a wide edge; The bottom is short and wide, and some are tied with leggings; Embroidered headscarf. Women wear navy blue or dark blue short collars and right-hand tops, and colored lace is embroidered on the collars, cuffs and lapels. Wearing baggy black pants. There is also a black pleated skirt with colorful embroidery on it and colorful cloth stickers on it, which are dazzling in color. She was wearing a cloth, embroidered waist, and a black turban embroidered with patterns. Wear embroidered shoes at festivals or concerts. Wear embroidered shoulder pads. Women's hairstyles vary from place to place. Zhuang people's clothing is generally made of their own woven homespun.
Li nationality: Li nationality men generally wear double-breasted collarless shirts and trousers, as well as headscarves and feathers. There are regional differences in women's clothing. Some of them wear black round neck shirts with many decorations in them. The neckline is connected with white and green beads to form three groups of edges, the cuffs and hem are decorated with shell patterns, human patterns and animal and plant patterns, and the front and back are connected with beads to form colorful patterns. Wearing a tight miniskirt and bright colors. Some of them wear black and blue flat-necked jackets with white patterns embroidered on the cuffs, a horizontal pattern on the back and colorful floral tube skirts. The bottom of the skirt is placed in front. When they wear it, they wear silver hair clips on their heads, silver chains and collars around their necks, beads on their chests and silver rings on their hands. Wearing a black scarf. Li women are good at spinning. Li Jin, skirts and other clothes are brightly colored, novel in design, delicate in texture and durable after polishing.
Yi people: Yi men usually wear long or short linen shirts, knee-length black trousers, black buns, leather arrow bags and machetes on their backs, and coral earrings on their left ears. Dehong Yi men wear long knives, shell collars around their necks, hand-sewn flower bags with red and green fluffy balls on their backs, and white leggings. Women often wear long pleated skirts, black trousers, aprons, wrapped in green cloth, hand-sewn hanging bags on their backs, and "Oh Le" strung with white clams and red and white coral beads. Some of them are brightly colored, some are elegant and generous, and they are very distinctive.
Wa nationality: there are regional differences in the clothing of Wa nationality. Men in Ximeng usually wear black and cyan collarless blouses, black or cyan wide-leg pants, cut their hair and cover it with black, blue, white and red cloth. They like to wear silver bracelets and bamboo ornaments, and carry long knives and bags on their shoulders when they go out. Women usually wear sleeveless tops with straight heads and V-necks, skirts with red and black stripes, and decorations made of silver, bamboo and rattan. They like to decorate their necks, waists, arms and legs with round decorations made of bamboo or rattan. Men, women and children like to wear Wa bags with ethnic characteristics, and young men and women also use them as tokens of love. The raw materials of clothing are mostly self-made cotton and linen fabrics, dyed in red, yellow, blue, black, brown and other colors, and matched with lines of various colors to weave various beautiful patterns.
She nationality: She nationality men are used to wearing colored linen round neck, big-breasted coat and trousers. Wear cotton trousers without waistband in winter. The old man wore a black turban and a belt on his back. The wedding dress is a blue robe, and you wear a red robe when you worship your ancestors. Because of different living areas, women's clothing also has different styles. She women's dresses are characterized by "phoenix clothes" symbolizing all the best, that is, all kinds of colorful patterns are embroidered on clothes and aprons, and gold and silver threads are inlaid; A high-pitched bun with a red rope; Wearing tinkling silverware all over. She nationality has a special interest in the natural colors of blue and green. In addition, red, yellow and black are also commonly used colors in the clothing of She women. The striped pattern of clothing is orderly and distinct, and some pink and yellow patterns are often embroidered on the collar.
Gaoshan: There is no obvious seasonal difference in Gaoshan costumes, but there are regional differences. Men in the south of Taiwan Province Province wear double-breasted long-sleeved shirts, tunics and a wide belt with both ends hanging down as a front skirt. The sleeves, collar, waist and hem are inlaid with colored lace, and the head is wrapped in black cloth. Always wear a rattan helmet or a wooden helmet. Women's wear is divided into three styles: short dresses and long skirts, long dresses and nude dresses. Some people wear double-breasted long-sleeved shirts, long skirts and corsets hanging on their chests; Some people only wear vests on the upper body and waist cloth on the lower body. In winter, they wrap themselves around their left shoulders with a square cloth and wear wooden octagonal helmets. Gaoshan men and women like to wear ornaments, such as shellfish, animal teeth, feathers, hides, flowers, coins, bamboo tubes and so on. The whole body is decorated with colorful colors. Women's embroidery enjoys a high reputation.
Aquarium: Men in aquariums used to wear double-breasted shirts, ponytail hats or sun hats. Now, I wear big-breasted robes, trousers, green cloth and sandals or cloth shoes. Women used to wear double-breasted jackets with round neck and wide sleeves, decorated with silver buttons, pleated skirts at the bottom, leggings and embroidered shoes with pointed upward. Now, I am wearing a round neck, big breasts, blue, half-gown, trousers, blue embroidered waist, long hair, blue or white handkerchief on my head, embroidered shoes and all kinds of silver ornaments. The textile, printing and dyeing technology of the Shui nationality is quite superb. The well-known "Shuijia Cloth" is fine in texture, evenly woven and skilled in dyeing, and will not fade when washing and grinding. The patterns of cloth are plain, herringbone, twill, plaid and other patterns. "Soybean milk printing and dyeing" is a unique skill invented by the Shui people 700 years ago, and the process is complicated.
Dongxiang nationality: Dongxiang men usually wear robes, belts, waist knives, tobacco bags and so on. Women often wear embroidered clothes, which are round neck, big breasts and wide sleeves. Wear a pair of trousers below, with a small slit at the back of trouser legs. Trouser legs and trouser legs are inlaid or embroidered with lace. When wearing, tie the trouser legs with streamers. On festive occasions, people wear embroidered skirts and shoes. Men wear flat-topped white and black soft hats without eaves. Women wear patterned hats at home and silk headscarves when they go out. The color of the headscarf varies according to the identity of the person. Young girls and newlyweds wear green. After one year of marriage, middle-aged women wear black and old women wear white. When wearing a headscarf, only your face is exposed and all your hair must be covered. Female jewelry is mainly composed of silver earrings, silver bracelets and agate beads.
Naxi people: Naxi people are used to using linen or coarse cloth woven by themselves as their clothing materials. Young and middle-aged people like to wear white, while old people like black to show their binary world view. Nowadays, women's wear has evolved and developed on the basis of retaining traditional characteristics. Naxi women in Yongning like to wear red, blue and purple double-breasted and colorful selvage shirts, double pleated dresses with light blue or white shirts, and colorful lace embroidered with silk thread. Tie a red and yellow ribbon around your waist and wear green embroidered shoes on your feet. The most distinctive dress of Naxi nationality is women's "seven-star shawl", which embodies the deep structure of national psychology and contains rich historical and ideological connotations of Naxi nationality.
Jingpo nationality: Jingpo nationality advocates black, and men and women are used to wearing black clothes and Baotou. The man is wearing a black double-breasted jacket, and the old man is wrapped in a black Baotou. The style of trousers is short and wide trousers tube. Young people usually wrap their heads in white cloth. When men fly knives or carry rifles, they go out, which embodies the military custom of Jingpo nationality. A woman's coat is usually a short black coat with double front or left front, covered with silver bubbles and sesame bells. Wear a skirt with wool wide-leg pants. The color of the skirt is very bright. I like to wear silver. In the past, Jingpo men and women walked on tiptoe.
Tibetans: Tibetan costumes play an important role in Tibetan culture. Men in rural areas generally wear black and white Tibetan robes or miles and miles robes, and underwear is worn on white shirts with colored cloth or silk belts; Women's Tibetan robes are made of the same material as men's robes. They have sleeves in winter and sleeveless robes in summer. They are lined with various silk shirts and have a colorful wool stripe around the waist, which has a unique style. Men in pastoral areas often wear long sleeves and fur robes, lapels, cuffs and bottom edges are inlaid with velveteen or woolen cloth, and belts are tied outside; Women also wear fur robes, which are made of "aprons" and red, blue and green tweed with wide edges, which are both beautiful and beautiful. Tibetan boots mainly include "Songba shoes" and "Galo shoes". Tibetan men and women like to wear exquisite jewelry made of jewelry, gold, silver, copper, jade and ivory on their heads, hands, chest and waist.
Tu nationality: Tu nationality men now wear padded leather jackets and wool brown shirts in winter. In other seasons, they wear small collars, padded long shirts or short white coats with large black or purple vests, trousers, belts and Chinese-style chest covers. Wearing a white felt hat and embroidered cloth shoes. Men's clothes are used to embroidery, with black and red edges. Women's clothes are colorful. Most vests are made of black, purple or edged blue materials, and the waist is tied with patterned ribbons. Wear a crimson pleated skirt with white edges and white cloth pants. Unmarried women wear red, and married women wear blue or black. Embroidered boots with colorful clouds. Girls wear braids, and married women wear double braids, with coral and turquoise at both ends and a brocade felt hat outside. The most exquisite traditional headdress of Tu women is to string silver earrings with five-color porcelain beads and hang them on their chests for a long time. Women's traditional handicrafts are embroidery and winding.
Manchu: Manchu people used to wear robes all the year round, and the most distinctive robe is cheongsam. Manchu women's cheongsam was originally in the shape of a long vest, and later it evolved into a wide waist and straight tube, reaching the foot. The edges of collars, lapels and sleeves are decorated with wide edges. Vest is an important part of Manchu costumes, beautifully made, not only inlaid with colorful lace, but also embroidered with flower patterns. Headdress is a distinctive feature of Manchu costumes. Men used to wear long hair and braids. However, women's hair styles are varied, not only hair and braids, but also bun or bun. Manchu regards crimson as a blessing color and loves it especially. In addition, it also advocates white, which is often used as an ornament for wrapping. Manchu women are good at embroidery, and auspicious patterns such as dragons and phoenixes, cranes and deer, flowers and plants can be seen everywhere on the skirts, uppers, purses and pillows of costumes.
Qiang nationality: The traditional costumes of the Qiang nationality include hemp robe, sheepskin vest, Baotou handkerchief, waist belt and leggings. The sheepskin vest is worn on both sides, with the wool facing inward in sunny days and outward in rainy days, which can keep out the cold and rain. Men's robes are knee-length, and belts and leggings are made of linen or wool. Generally wear sandals, cloth shoes or cowhide boots. I like to wear a sickle and knife inlaid with coral on my belt. The women's coat is ankle-length and the collar is inlaid with plum blossom-shaped silver ornaments. The front edge is embroidered with lace, cuffs and collar edges, the waist is embroidered with apron and ribbon, and the belt is embroidered with patterns. Women's handbags are very particular. The girls wore braids and embroidered headscarves. Married women wear a bun and embroidered headdress. Wear cloud shoes. I like to wear silver hair clips, earrings, earrings, ties, silver medals, bracelets, rings and other accessories. Qiang women's embroidery flowers have long enjoyed a good reputation.
Bulang: In the past, Bulang men wore flowered shirts with small green ropes, black vines under their knees and red cloth. Women wear gorgeous clothes and skirts, advocating black and blue, with their hair tied behind their heads, and green beads, shells and big earrings hanging over their shoulders. There are great differences between modern Bulang costumes and early costumes. The man is wearing a blue cloth, round neck, long sleeve and wide leg trousers. A man's headdress changes with age. Bulang people dyed cloth with indigo very early, and used the bark of plum trees and the roots of yellow flowers as raw materials. After a certain processing procedure, they will be dyed into permanent red and yellow respectively, which is very natural. Most of the clothes are made of homemade homespun, supplemented by necessary embroidery.
Salar: Salar men wear white shirts, black vests, belts, trousers, "Loti" or cloth shoes, and black or white domes. Belts are mostly red and green, while pants are mostly black and blue. In winter, men wear smooth sheepskin jackets or wool brown shirts, while rich people hang cloth or wool outside. Women wear coats of various colors and materials, black or purple vests, trousers and embroidered cloth shoes. Salar women like to wear gold and silver rings, jade, copper or silver bracelets, silver earrings and other jewelry. Girls wear headscarves since childhood, young women wear green headscarves, middle-aged women wear black headscarves, and elderly women wear white headscarves.
Maonan nationality: Maonan men used to wear Tang suits and pipa lapels. Women wear right-breasted tops and wide-leg pants. The hem and cuffs of the coat have three sides, one is wide and the other is narrow, which is very unique. Maonan fabrics are mostly blue and blue, and are decorated with silver bracelets, collars and unicorns. Blue and white are distinct, especially delicate. The little girl is even more graceful in a rectangular corset embroidered with exquisite patterns. "Top card flower" (flower bamboo hat) is an exquisite handicraft of Maonan nationality, which is regarded as a delicate and precious ornament by Maonan women. There are dozens of honeycomb eyes woven on the top of the hat, lined with oil paper and floral cloth, which makes the honeycomb eyes set off with the surrounding patterns and is extremely beautiful. Rain and sun protection, beautify the face, and have both practical and decorative effects.
Gelao nationality: Gelao nationality, with an existing population of 437,997. Mainly distributed in Wuchuan Gelao Autonomous County and Daozhen Gelao Miao Autonomous County of Guizhou Province. The rest are scattered in Yunnan and Guangxi. Located in the northern part of Guizhou, at the junction of Guizhou and Sichuan, the inhabited area of Gelao nationality is a slope zone of transition from Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to Sichuan Basin. The landform is complex and diverse, and the annual rainfall ranks first in the national average. It is rich in water resources and animal and plant resources, which is suitable for developing agriculture and diversification. Gelao nationality has a long history. Baipu from Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the Western Han Dynasty, Pu and Liao Dynasties from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties were all related to their ancestors. "Geliao", "Geliao", "Gelaohui" and "Gelaohui" are the names given to them in various periods after Sui and Tang Dynasties. After the founding of New China, they were officially named the Gelao people. Gelao nationality has its own language, belonging to Sino-Tibetan language family. The attribution of linguistic branches of language families has been inconclusive in academic circles. The Gelao people have no native language, and Chinese characters are the common language. At present, only a few elderly people know the language of the Gelao nationality.
Xibe: Xibe men's clothing is a long-breasted robe or a double-breasted coat. The style of the robe is wide chest and right slit, and left and right slits. I like blue, blue and brown, and I have a green cloth belt around my waist. Women's robes have the same style as men's robes, but the collars, sleeves and big breasts are all inlaid with lace, and they also like to wear pleated dresses in red, green and pink at the waist and hem with short vests. The bride's wedding dress is particularly beautiful, with excellent fabric texture, bright colors and exquisite production. And wear headbands, hairpins, sideburns, silk flower and other jewelry. Men wear domes, while women like to wear headscarves of various colors. Old women usually wear blue or white headscarves and blue cotton hats in winter. Men wear platform shoes and women wear embroidered shoes. Embroidery is an essential skill for Xibe women, who are good at embroidering flowers, birds, fish and insects on clothing and daily necessities.
Achang: Achang men usually wear double-breasted shirts and black trousers, and like to carry "handkerchiefs" and "household knives" when they go out. There is a difference between men's Baotou and women's clothing. Unmarried women usually wear short clothes and trousers and braid their hair on their heads. Married women usually wear short coats, knee-length skirts and buns, wrapped in black or blue cloth, and wear various silver ornaments. There are also skirts with narrow sleeves. There are many silver ornaments for young women. Some of them nailed four silver buttons on their chests, hung silver chains, tied silver boxes, and put lime, betel nuts and other things in the silver boxes. Achang men and women like to put flowers in their heads.
Jinuo: Jinuo clothing style is simple and elegant. Men usually wear white round-neck buttonless double-breasted jackets, knee-length trousers, wide-leg trousers, long cloth clothes and patterned bamboo or silver earrings. Women wear buttonless t-shirts with seven-color patterns, lined with tights or diamond-shaped embroidered chest pockets. She is wearing a short skirt with an open front, wrapped in leggings and a cape-shaped pointed hat. The raw materials of Jinuo costumes are mostly cotton and linen blended homespun, with primary colors and black and red stripes. The weaving process is primitive and simple, and the woven cloth is not lubricated and dull, but it is strong and durable, which is deeply loved by Jino people.
Nu: The style of Nu costumes is simple and elegant. The traditional clothing for men is a collared robe and knee-length trousers. When wearing, lift the front part, tie the belt and tie it into the bag for easy loading. Store hair and wrap it in green or white cloth. Linen leg wrap. Women wear right cardigan tops, ankle-length skirts and black or red vests. Young girls like to wear colored lace around skirts, and married women's dresses are also embroidered with lace. Most women's heads and chests are decorated with coral, agate, shells, beads and strings of silver coins. They wear large steel earrings hanging from their shoulders. Both men and women like to make headscarves and belts with rattan. Women in Gongshan area like to pierce their ears with exquisite bamboo tubes, which reflects their unique aesthetics.
Hui nationality: Due to the scattered reasons, the worship hat is one of the most ethnic costumes of the Hui nationality, which is generally made of white cloth. The style is a small round spear without eaves, and some people wear black. It was originally worn for worship, but now it has become a symbol of a country and can be seen everywhere on weekdays. Hui women are used to wearing shawls and covering their heads, only showing their faces. According to different ages, they choose different colors, for example, girls wear green, middle-aged people wear cyan and old people wear white.
Mongolian: Mongolian costumes include jewelry, robes, belts and boots. Men, women and children like to wear robes all year round, double robes in spring and autumn, single robes in summer and cotton or fur robes in winter. Men's robes are generally broad and bold. Women's dresses are tight to show their slim and healthy figure. Men's wear is mainly blue and brown, while women's wear likes to use red, pink, green and sky blue. Belt is an important part of Mongolian costume, made of satin or cotton cloth three or four meters long. Mongolian favorite boots are divided into leather boots and cloth boots. Mongolian boots are fine in workmanship and have exquisite patterns in them. Wearing jewelry and hats is a habit of Mongolians. Precious raw materials such as agate, jade, coral, pearls and silver make Mongolian jewelry rich and luxurious.
Ewenki: In the past, the raw materials of Ewenki costumes were mainly animal skins, and the clothing styles mainly included large tops, short thongs, lambskin jackets, leather pants, leather pants and leather boots. Oblique double-breasted coat with big sleeves and long belt. Short fur coats and lambswool coats are wedding or holiday dresses. Men's and women's clothes, clothes edges, collars, etc. There are decorations made of cloth or sheepskin, and they are worn with belts. Like blue and black clothes. Leather pants are well-made, embroidered with various patterns, which are both beautiful and generous, and are cold-proof and wear-resistant. They wear leather pants in cold weather. Men wear a single hat made of cloth in summer and a conical leather hat with red tassels at the top in winter. Ewenki women generally wear earrings, bracelets and rings, or inlaid with coral and agate. Married women should also wear sleeves, silver medals and silver rings.
De 'ang: De 'ang men usually wear black big-breasted shirts, wide and short trousers, black or white cloth headscarves and colored balls hanging at both ends. There are regional and branch differences in women's clothing. It is usually divided into two types: clothing-pants type or clothing-skirt type. The women in the "Bielie" branch wear double-breasted jackets, ankle-length red striped skirts, earrings, ear tubes and silver collars. The skirt of the branch named "Liang" has blue and red stripes. The most striking features of De 'ang costumes are women's belts and colored pompoms.
Baoan: Baoan men usually wear white shirts, green vests, black, blue and gray pants, and black and white domes. On festive occasions, I like to wear a black striped velvet robe with lapels, large lapels and edging, a long colored belt with a waist 15 feet, a hat and a pair of leather boots. Wear a brown lapel fur coat in winter. Women wear big jackets and vests, mostly made of corduroy, like bright colors such as purple and green, and are inlaid with lace; Generally, girls should wear hijab, green, black for young women and white for old women. Girls wear long braids on weekdays and colorful scarves and red and green hats on holidays. Baoan broadsword is a handicraft that Baoan people are proud of, and it is also the most distinctive ornament. At the same time, it is also a token of love between men and women and a gift for relatives and friends. Its exquisite workmanship, beautiful appearance, sharpness and durability.
Hani people: Hani people advocate black and are good at dyeing cloth with indigo. Men wear double-breasted jackets and trousers and wrap their heads in blue or white cloth. There are obvious differences between women in different regions. Women in Honghe and other places wear straight-necked shirts and trousers; Women's coats and shawls in Mojiang and other places. Wear knee-length shorts and leggings; Women in Banna and Lancang wear short skirts to protect their feet, and there are also long skirts or pleated skirts. Silver ornaments are very popular. Buttons, earrings, collars, bracelets and brooches are all made of silver. Dresses such as skirts, cuffs, trouser legs and belts are often inlaid with colorful lace and embroidery patterns.
Han nationality: There are 1042482 187 Han people, accounting for 92% of the population of China. It is distributed all over the country. The Han nationality was gradually formed on the basis of the integration of Xia, Shang and Zhou people into the Huaxia nationality during the Qin and Han Dynasties. Mainly engaged in agriculture, some engaged in modern industry, handicrafts and commerce, creating a highly prosperous material civilization and spiritual civilization. There are seven dialects of Han nationality, namely, Northern Dialect, Wu Dialect, Hunan Dialect, Jiangxi Dialect, Fujian Dialect, Guangdong Dialect and Hakka Dialect, with great phonetic differences. Printed Chinese characters are a unified written language. The Han nationality has a vast number of cultural relics, developed science and technology and culture, and famous people in politics, military affairs, philosophy, economy, history, natural science, literature and art have come forth in large numbers with profound attainments. Han people live on rice and flour, like vegetables and meat, and have superb cooking skills. Houses in different areas are different, and the basic features of their houses are the wooden beam vertical frame with load bearing, the shadow wall of the gatehouse facing south and the cornice of the bucket arch.
Dulong: Dulong men are used to putting a blanket on their backs, tucking it from left to right, tying it on their chests, and wearing shorts under them, covering only the front and back of their hips and thighs. Women use two long pieces of cloth, which are draped obliquely from shoulder to knee and from left to right to the front. Both men and women are distributed, the front Qi Mei and the back shoulder-length, and the left and right sides are covered with ear tips. Ears are either pierced or inserted with refined bamboo tubes. Now Dulong people usually wear cloth clothes, but they still wear striped carpets outside their clothes. Dulong's accessories are very distinctive. Both men and women like to dye rattan red as bracelets and waist rings. Men must wear machetes, crossbows and quiver when they go out; Women wear big flower towels and beads around their necks. Dulong people's textile technology is relatively developed, and the linen carpets woven are of excellent texture, harmonious colors and distinctive features.
Koreans: Korean men usually wear short-sleeved shirts, slanted lapels, left slits and wide sleeves, as well as trousers with wide legs, fat waist and big crotch. When I go out, I like to wear a robe without buttons and a long cloth belt. I used to be used to Dai Li, but now young men wear caps and middle-aged and elderly people wear felt hats. The sleeves of children's coats are made of colorful "seven-color satin", just like a rainbow flowing on the body. Women's clothes are short skirts and long skirts, and Koreans call them "Ze" and "Ma Qi". I like to choose yellow, white and pink fabrics. Korean shoes are unique, without cloth, from clogs and sandals to sandals and Ma Xie, to modern men's wide rectangular rubber shoes and women's pointed boat rubber shoes.
Hezhe nationality: Fish skin coat is an important symbol of Hezhe nationality. Is made from hides of fat head, salmon, pomfret, carp, etc. Clothes and trousers, cymbals, belts, leggings, aprons, gloves, pockets, etc. Hezhe men and women like to wear big-breasted robes, coats, vests or short jackets. Men's trousers are mostly made of head, folding or dog skin, and the upper part of the waist is inclined. Women's trousers are mostly flush and inlaid or embroidered with various laces. Both men and women wear fish skins to suit hunting or fishing. When making fish skin clothing, first peel off the fish skin and dry it, then beat and knead it repeatedly with a special ripe skin tool until it becomes soft, and then dye it with various wild flowers. Hezhe fish skin clothing is not only made of fish skin, but also used for sewing clothes. Fish skin clothing has the characteristics of cold resistance, moisture resistance, wear resistance, waterproof and beautiful appearance.
Memba: There are regional differences in the costumes of Memba. Men and women in corner areas wear Tibetan ochre robes and belts. Wearing a small round brown hat with an orange edge and a delicate and striking small gap in front, it has national characteristics. The feet wear boots, the boots are sewn in red and black, and the soles are soft soles of cowhide. Women also wear a white cylindrical apron outside their robes and a calf leather or goatskin on their backs. Both men and women in Medog like to wear clothes made of cotton and linen, including white long coats and short coats. Men wear long hair, earrings and waist knives. Women wear colorful skirts with pigtails on their heads and are decorated with red, yellow and green lines. Menba women are good at spinning wool and weaving belts. Menba women like to wear silver bracelets, earrings, rings and necklaces inlaid with precious stones such as coral and turquoise, and a protective box named "Wu Xia" is hung on their chests.
Lhoba: Lhoba costumes are very unique. Men usually wear Tibetan robes with black wool vests, which extend to the abdomen and are pullovers. Put a piece of wild cowhide on your back and tie it on your shoulder with a thong. Wearing a bearskin round helmet, wearing a rattan round helmet, a furry bearskin ring on the brim, and hair stretching around. A rectangular bearskin is hung on the back behind the hat to prevent arrows and knives from cutting. When I go out on weekdays, I always wear bows and arrows, broadswords, copper and silver bracelets, bamboo tube earrings and various beads. Women usually wear a collarless, narrow-sleeved double-breasted shirt, which is made of linen. The lower body is wrapped in a tight skirt, which is longer than the knee and fastened with a belt. Wear copper and silver bracelets, rings, blue and white necklaces, and wear a lot of shells around your waist. Men and women are barefoot, with long hair, which hangs freely behind their heads, and Mei Qi stays on their foreheads.
Kazakhs: Kazakhs are a nomadic people on the grassland, and their costumes should be easy to ride. Men mainly have leather clothes, leather pants, shirts, trousers, vests, terry and so on. Leather pants are very big and are mainly worn in winter. Shirts and trousers are mostly made of white cloth, and shirts are pullovers. Young people also like to embroider patterns on their collars. These patterns are colorful and very beautiful. Most women wear dresses made of satin, cotton and wool textiles, and prefer red, green and light blue. The clothes of girls and young women are very gorgeous, with embroidery on the sleeves and lace on the hem. Women's hats and headscarves are very particular. The traditional handicraft in Kazakhstan is famous embroidery, which includes techniques such as picking, sticking, mending, hooking and stabbing. All kinds of beautiful patterns can be seen everywhere, colorful.
Tatar: In traditional Tatar costumes, men usually wear white shirts with pullovers, wide sleeves and embroidered edges, plus waist-length black waistcoats or black buttonless tops, with narrow trouser legs and trousers. Farmers and herdsmen like to wear belts, which makes it easier to move. Wear a cotton wool coat in winter. Women wear dresses with wide flounces, most of which are yellow, white and purple. Coat, suit jacket or dark vest. Men like to wear embroidered hats and round flat-topped velvet flower hats. In winter, they wear curled black lambskin hats. Women wear beaded hats and often wear headscarves outside. I especially like wearing earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces and other jewelry. Both men and women wear leather shoes or boots. Women in pastoral areas like to nail silver money or nickel money on their clothes.
Uzbeks: Uzbek men like to wear silk short-sleeved shirts in summer. The neckline, cuffs and front opening of the shirts are embroidered with red, green and blue velvet in various beautiful color patterns. In spring and autumn, wear a long ring longer than the knee and a triangular embroidered belt made of satin or cotton. Wear sweaters, trousers and sheepskin jackets in winter. Women wear silk shirts, dresses, etc. In summer, the dresses worn by elderly women are usually broad in folds and monotonous in color. The dresses worn by young women are brightly colored, embroidered with various patterns and patterns on the chest, and decorated with colored beads and sequins. In addition to sweaters, trousers and woolen coats, women generally like to wear fox skin and fur coats, which is more elegant, elegant and luxurious. Uzbek men and women wear "multi-skin" hats all year round. (Note: Sound is a kind of hope)