clothes pinyin: y Ρ shang, which refers to clothes, clothing
A dress is a skirt, and the word skirt is also called "following the monarch, the monarch, the husband and the monarch", so the skirt is the lower garment worn by ancient Han men. Before the Yellow Emperor, that is, in the era of the Three Emperors, adult men and women in the western Shandong and eastern Henan, where the population center of China is located, wore leather clothes every day, but changed to cloth clothes in the era of the Five Emperors.
The change of clothing is a great sign of the times. However, no matter how it changes, the basic characteristics of Chinese (Han) clothing have not changed before the Manchu Dynasty, which is now collectively referred to as Hanfu.
Extended information:
The wedding etiquette formulated in Fuxi era also stipulated that men and women should marry with double skins as a gift, but the western Shandong and eastern Henan regions in Fuxi era have already felt the problems of population pressure and the decrease of animal resources.
in Shennong era, people in western Shandong and eastern Henan finally abandoned the fishing and hunting lifestyle, and changed meat into grain food, and the clothing material changed from animal skin to silk and linen cloth accordingly.
In the era of the Yellow Emperor, it was finally determined that the underskirt of silk and linen was the standard uniform for men and women (the ancients called what was worn on the upper body "clothes" and what was worn on the lower body "clothes", so they were collectively called clothes).