Section 230 Tibetan costumes
Hu Jiaojiao couldn't help but say: "It's so beautiful, the styles and types of Tibetan national costumes and ornaments are really countless, and there are thousands of postures, which dazzle us and dizzy, I think Tibetan robes can best show the characteristics of Tibetan clothing." This kind of robe can be worn by men and women, young and old, it is really very convenient, the most striking is their Tibetan robe trim, you see, those colorful blue, green, purple, blue, orange, yellow, beige and other color vertical stripes composed of five-color belts, women's leather robe shoulders, hem and cuffs of yellow, red, green, purple stripes, they are also particularly innovative, ingenious, you see, they are very bold to use red with green, white with black, red with blue, Complementary colors such as yellow and purple, and sometimes gold and silver threads are sandwiched in strong contrasts, which gives people a strong artistic appeal. It seems that in our Great Song Dynasty, since ancient times, there is a state of etiquette, the reputation of the country of clothing, every ethnic group is the same, each has its own merits, you see those Tibetan women wear a luxurious headdress, Tibetan called Ba Zhu thing how beautiful, it is really a herringbone ornament, the forked side is fixed on the top of the head, among which is the bead top bun, draped in the back of a stream of braids, decorated with gold and silver, pearl jade, coral, gemstones. And there are so many beads, there are so many of them, and they extend from the head to the chest or back, which is really spectacular. However, their clothes are really heavy and insulated, wide and warm, with long sleeves and long skirts. Also, what do they do with a protruding gap on their chests, what do they do that looks like bags? And it's so strange how they look like they only have one sleeve. It seems that this Hu Jiaojiao's observation ability is still very good, and she has not let go of the subtleties.
Quicksand involuntarily said: "Tibetan robes have two sleeves, first of all, due to the plateau climate, because the plateau climate temperature difference between day and night is very large, so they need to put on and take off." Secondly, for religious reasons. Tibetans practice Tibetan Buddhism. In Buddhism, the Buddha Shakyamuni was born from the armpit, and the Tibetans generally wear only one sleeve to commemorate this. When it is hot or working, you can expose your right arm or both arms as needed, tie the sleeves around your waist, regulate your body temperature, put them on when you need them, you don't have to take them all off, it is very convenient, go to bed at night, untie the belt, take off the sleeves, spread half of the cover and half of it, it becomes a warm big sleeping bag, which can be described as a multi-purpose. They leave a prominent space in their chests that resemble something like a bag, and when they go out, they can store ghee, tsampa, tea, rice bowls, and even toddlers. I whispered to Xiao Fei: "But why do they look like everyone is dressed exactly the same, I feel that rich people and people without money can't see it at all, it seems that there is no difference in rank, everyone is equal." Xiao Fei began to gush: "Then you are very wrong, I happened to be reading an idle book recently in terms of clothes, so I am naturally well-informed, in fact, in terms of rank differences, there is no fundamental difference between the structure of the aristocratic Tibetan robe and the folk Tibetan embrace." The difference is mainly manifested in the texture and pattern, which seems to be similar to our modern society, the difference between brand-name clothing and street stalls. The aristocratic costumes are fine in texture and exquisite in pattern. Generally, there is a python satin robe, which is based on yellow, red, blue, green, white, purple and other colors, and there are auspicious patterns (dragon, water, fish, clouds, etc.) on it. This robe is often worn by officials above the fourth rank when meeting the Dalai Lama, or when holding ceremonies on major festivals.
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"The robe (lotus phoenix brocade robe) is a kind of satin robe with lotus flowers and phoenix patterns, and it is an ordinary Tibetan robe for officials above the fourth grade to celebrate the New Year. In addition, there are Tuanhua brocade robes, curved scarf robes, etc., which are all precious Tibetan robes of high-ranking nobles in Lhasa, Shigatse and other cities. Historical records of the costumes of the 18th-century Kalunpola Nai provide us with valuable materials for the costumes of the upper class aristocrats and local government officials at that time. Judging from the situation reflected in the book, the tops of the nobles at that time usually wore large-necked and small-sleeved shirts with a five-color brocade texture, with leather as the lining. On major festivals, wear python-patterned robes, mink shawls, coats, gold silk satin belts, knives and purses and other ornaments, cowhide boots, hair on the head, and bead pendants on the left ear. Except for the flat hat, the rest of the outfit is roughly the same as that of the Poronais. In addition, he also carries a bone plate finger in his hand, holds a rosary, and inserts an iron slip like a scabbard around the waist of the literate person, which contains stationery such as bamboo stick pens and Tibetan ink bottles. During the festival, these subordinate officials wore their hair in one or two buns, wore wingless white gauze hats (Tang Dynasty jinshi hats), wore gold turquoise earrings on their left ear, coral earrings on their right ear, and wore short brocade robes with large collars and narrow sleeves trimmed with otter skin, the cuffs were connected by five colors of brocade, and they wore a black wool pleated skirt with a large red flower ribbon at the waist. With the exception of the wingless white gauze hat and the iron cylinder for stationery, the other costumes mentioned above are still popular today. I couldn't help but say: "Amazing, Brother Xiaofei, it seems that like you occasionally have nothing to do, it is still a good choice to read idle books, if you are really well-informed, if you return to modern society, you can participate in various brain-burning programs on TV." ”