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Pants belt tie method

The pants belt tying method is as follows:

1, cross the two tying ropes as shown in the picture.

2. Pull out the right side rope around the left side rope through the crossed holes.

3. Double the right side rope in two, as shown in the picture.

4, put the left side rope around the right side rope one pair for two.

5. Tighten the rope and adjust the shape to make the knot look better, and finally form a knot.

The History of Pants in China

The invention of pants probably originated with the ancient nomadic people, who needed to ride horses all year round, and apparently pants were invented for the purpose of protecting and warming the crotch.

Pants are clothes that people wear below the waist. Ancient cavemen learned to make needles out of bones and sew animal skins into large animal skins. In order to cover their bodies, in primitive society, people learned to grow linen, make clothes of different sizes according to the size of the person, and make clothes for different seasons, and then the distinction between shirts and underclothes gradually developed. A blouse is a dress, and an undershirt is a skirt, and both men and women wore skirts at that time.

During the Warring States period, Xinjiang pants were introduced to the Central Plains because the Central Plains soldiers were often defeated when they fought against Xiongnu cavalry. As a result, King Wuling of Zhao during the Warring States period argued that the Xiongnu in the West won by relying on pants and warhorses, winning in flexibility, while the Central Plains people wore long robes, limiting the flexibility of their soldiers, and losing because they were too slow.

During the Ming and Qing dynasties, clothing was different from before due to differences in social productivity and people's habits. Upper class people wore robes and coats, while ordinary people wore pants. It was convenient for people who needed to do farm work, and sometimes they tied their pants legs above the knees with a rope or cloth so they could work more easily.