Qipao (Chinese dress, choegasam) The cheongsam originated in Shanghai, China. The cheongsam qípáo [chi-pao] is a traditional-style gown that Chinese women began to wear during the Republic of China. Its style is derived from the Manchu It was made from women's robes, hence the name. Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk·Five Ramps": "Although the competition is not like the cheongsam in Shanghai or the discussion of state affairs in Beijing, it is prohibited by the authorities, but women and children are not allowed to watch it. "The third act of Xia Yan's "Fascist Germs": "Jingzi is thirty-one years old, wearing a high-quality cheongsam, and she is already a middle-aged Chinese housewife. "The cheongsam is a typical traditional old-time fashion that harmonizes the inside and outside. , is known as the representative of modern Chinese women's fashion. With its flowing melody, chic painting and rich poetry, it shows the virtuous, elegant, sexy and beautiful modern Chinese women, and interprets the Chinese cities in the first half of the 20th century. Women’s unique fashion temperament