Chapter 220: The Costume of China

Chapter 222: The Costume of China

Baihu looked back at these people in the north of the Chinese Empire who were wearing short brown and ** hats, and they were bartering with honest smiles, but Baihu's faces were full of caution.

Baihu also found that this time, the people of the Karelian Great Chiefdom in Finland did not ask for as much food as they did before when they traded with the people in the country, but they exchanged whatever they had, which seemed to be very hasty.

"You two are secretly going to observe and find out if there are any ambushes or unusual people around this bazaar." Baihu made an unaware attitude and walked around lightly, but in fact, Baihu had secretly told the two soldiers who made fun of each other about their orders.

The two soldiers kept a playful smile at each other and responded as if they were talking to each other: "Yes, Lord Hyakho! ”

Baihu looked at the people of the great chiefdom of Karelia in Finland and the people of Dewang County, although his face did not change, but he thought sadly in his heart: "I always feel that something big is going to happen!" ”

However, the people of Dewang County are still fearless and happily trading with the people of the great Karelian chiefdoms in Finland.

Why is this so, because the people of Dewang County have also found out that this time the people in Finland will not ask for more food, but will exchange it for food.

However, although the simple people of Dewang County knew that the people in Finland would sell the grain this time, the people of Dewang would still give more food to the people in Finland.

When the hundred households in Dewang County saw this scene, he didn't know what to say, and the hundred households didn't know whether to be proud or angry for the people of the Chinese Empire.

These people of Dewang County, who are wearing short brown and wearing ** hats, are really simple, and they have discussed with each other about the food they give to the people in Finland, and they try to give it as much as possible.

Speaking of ** unified hat is also fun, Gaoyang Yajun almost borrowed from the Ming Dynasty Chinese costumes, of course, Gaoyang Yajun also learned some Eastern Tang Dynasty style clothing from Li Xueru, the secretary of the Ministry of Rites.

It's just that the Tang Dynasty-style clothing also made the characteristics of Ming costumes and the like.

Of course, the Chinese costumes of the Chinese Empire were also modified according to the suitability of the place, because the Chinese Empire was located in the cold land of the north, so the people and officials of the Chinese Empire liked to wear hats outdoors.

In fact, the hat is also a black yarn hat, but because the official hat of the Chinese Empire is used in the Ming black yarn hat, and the Ming black yarn hat is different from the Tang black yarn hat, so Gao Yang Yajun proposed to set the hat as a hat that can be used by the people of the whole country after discussing with the imperial court.

The ** unified hat worn by the people of the north is also called ** scarf and small hat, and there is no hat.

**A unified hat is made of six pieces of Luo silk, mostly used for the common people, according to legend, it is made by Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, which means to unify the mountains and rivers, so take the meaning of six and unification, and the world is one.

**A unified hat is**scarf, made by Ming Taizu, even before the Quartet Pingding scarf, so it seems that this kind of small hat did come from the time of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang.

And the ** unified hat is also known to later generations as the Qing Dynasty melon skin hat, although the Manchu in terms of clothing exclusivity is very strong, but this ** unified hat can be traced back to the origin of the "local specialty" of the Chinese people.

Because this hat is made of six pieces of black satin or flannel, etc., the bottom edge is inlaid with a small brim about an inch wide, so it is also known as **a unified hat,**, for the sky, earth, east, south, west, north, meaning that the emperor dominates the world.

And Gao Yang Yajun also used this: **, for the sky, earth, east, south, west, north, meaning the slogan of the emperor to rule the world, so that all departments of the court did not object, but made them very supportive of Gao Yang Yajun's invention to learn from this hat.

It's just that the Chinese Empire and the Ming Dynasty of Gaoyang Yajun in the previous life were general, and the people generally had skin and received their parents, so the people were all growing their hair, so the ** unified hat they wore was higher than the **unified hat of the Qing Dynasty.

** A unified hat can be said to be the longest and most common first clothing used by the Chinese people, throughout the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, North Korea also imitated the Ming Dynasty and some North Korea must use, as its king said, is the Ming Dynasty filial piety.

In the Qing Dynasty, it was used more widely, but because there was no bun, the height of the hat was seriously reduced, and it has been widely used until the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and even today its shadow can be seen.

For historical reasons, this hat may not seem to have a good impression on many people, but it is the only men's first garment that has been preserved for 600 years.

The people of the Chinese Empire are also very fond of two kinds of hats, the hat and the hat, but the hat is generally popular in Wanzhou and Taozhou, and the hat is popular in Luzhou and Luozhou.

The people of the Kingdom of Poland tied their hair and wore a net scarf invented by Gaoyang Yajun to learn from the Ming system, and of course, the people of the Chinese Empire also liked to wear a net scarf in summer.

The net scarf is a net used by adult men in the Ming Dynasty to tie their hair, and it is also one of the most symbolic scarves in the crown dress system established in the early Ming Dynasty.

When the net towel is to be used, you only need to expand the net mouth and cover the head, so that all the hair can be returned to the net, and then tighten the silk rope to tighten the net mouth respectively to play the role of hair binding.

And there is a small hole at the top of the net scarf, this hole is used for the hair bun to pass through, the production method is like the lower mouth in the net, after the hair ornament is passed, the net mouth silk rope can be tightened.

The net scarves worn by Koreans in the costume Korean dramas of Gao Yang Yajun's previous life were made in the Ming Dynasty, but unfortunately most people thought that they were Koreans, and Gao Yang Yajun was very angry about it before he was reborn.

Gao Yang Yajun thinks that the things of our Chinese people are stupid, and the fools will actually think that they are the clothes of other countries, Gao Yang Yajun is sad and angry.

In the era of Gaoyang Yajun, because of the influence of the crown and clothing system of the Ming Dynasty, the two countries of Korea and Vietnam also used net scarves.

But what made Gao Yang Yajun most angry was that before she was reborn, the net towel making process had been listed in South Korea's No. 66 intangible cultural heritage in 1980, and the designated inheritor was Lee Shouru.

In 2001, the Korea Cultural Heritage Agency produced a documentary on the production of netscarves.

Therefore, Gao Yang Yajun thinks that she must carry forward the costumes of Huaxia in the world of rebirth, and will not make those people in the future think that they are Hanbok and kimono when they see Huaxia costumes, so Gao Yang Yajun vigorously promotes the costumes of the Chinese Empire.

Of course, the clothes of the Chinese Empire in the cold season have fur inside, so the people and court officials of the Chinese Empire will not feel so cold.

Generally speaking, what Gao Yang Yajun did was to recreate China, and also to prevent the Chinese court in the East from being shaved and changed again, and the Chinese Empire could still completely preserve the costumes of China, and would not let the clothes of China for thousands of years be shaved and easy to wear.

will not let the Chinese people themselves not know their own clothes, and even if others wear Chinese clothes to go out, they will at least be ridiculed and humiliated.

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